Honeoye Falls–Lima Central School District Explained

Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District
Motto:"Education is the Foundation for Success"
Type:Public
Grades:K–12
Established:1969
Region:Parts of Monroe, Livingston, and Ontario Counties
Country:United States
Location:20 Church Street
Honeoye Falls, NY 14472
Superintendent:Gene Mancuso
Accreditations:New York State Education Department
Schools:Lima Primary School (K–1)
Manor Elementary School (2–5)
Honeoye Falls–Lima Middle School (6-8)
Honeoye Falls–Lima Senior High School (9–12)
Budget:$45,016,000 (2013–2014)[1]
Students:2,298 (2014–2015)
Teachers:184 (2014–2015)
Staff:413 (2014–2015)
Ratio:12.49 (2014–2015)

The Honeoye Falls–Lima Central School District (HFLCSD) serves a student population of 2,748 in New York state. The district includes four schools located on separate sites: Lima Elementary (K–5); Manor Elementary (K–5); Middle School (6–8); and High School (9–12).

Gene Mancuso is the Superintendent of Schools. The HFLCSD comprises 74sqmi and nine towns in three counties: Monroe County (Mendon, Henrietta and Rush); Livingston County (Avon, Lima and Livonia) and Ontario (Victor, West Bloomfield and Richmond). The Honeoye Falls–Lima Central School District was established in 1969 through a merger of the neighboring Honeoye Falls and Lima school districts.

Board of education

The Board of Education consists of nine, non-paid, elected members who reside in the Honeoye Falls–Lima Central School Districts. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District budget.

Schools

Elementary schools

Middle school

High school

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: District Details . IES NCES . National Center for Education Statistics . 2017-07-27.