Niagara Falls City School District Explained

Niagara Falls City School District
Motto:Learning for all...Whatever it takes...
Type:Public
Budget: US$121.1 million (proposed 2011–2012)
Established:Early 1900s
Grades:Pre-kindergarten, K-12
Superintendent:Mark Laurrie
Schools:11
Students:7,218
Teachers:435.63
Ratio:16.57
Accreditation:New York State Board of Regents
Free Label:Unions
Free Text:NYSUT
Website:www.nfschools.net

The Niagara Falls City School District is a public school district containing 11 schools in Niagara Falls, New York. The Superintendent of Schools is Mark Laurrie.

History

The district was founded in the early 1900s.

In 1953 the district purchased land in Love Canal from Hooker Chemical Company, fully aware that the land had been used as a toxic waste disposal site. This would eventually lead to the Love Canal disaster.[1]

Board of education

The Board of education is made up of nine members. The current board members are:

Schools

Secondary schools

High schools

Middle schools

Primary schools

Other

Former schools

Former secondary schools

Former high schools

Former middle schools

Former primary schools

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Love Canal. February 1981.