About the District
The
West Seneca Central School District was centralized in 1946 and is one of the largest central school districts in
Western New York. It serves 25 square miles, including portions of the towns of
West Seneca,
Cheektowaga,
Orchard Park, and
Hamburg.
As of
2007, the school has 7,464 students in 12 school buildings:
- 3,703 kindergarten - sixth grade students in seven elementary buildings
- 1,214 seventh - eighth grade students in two middle schools
- 2,547 students in two high schools and alternative learning center
The district also has over 1,500 employees - teachers, administrators, and support staff - as of 2007.
Schools
At the high schools, over 10% of the students are enrolled in Advanced Placement Courses. The high schools offer
National Academy Foundation diplomas in the courses of the Academy of Finance and the Academy of Information Technology. Over 80% of the graduates seek higher education opportunities. Looping through grade levels have been implemented in the elementary grades as well as middle school. A district-wide gifted and talented program exists at the intermediate and middle school levels.
Elementary schools
Junior High Schools
- East Middle School
- West Middle School
High schools
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References
- http://www.wscschools.org