Victor Central School District
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The Victor Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 4000 students in the village of Victor and portions of the towns of Farmington and Victor in Ontario County; portions of the town of Perinton in Monroe County; and portions of the town of Macedon in Wayne County, with an operating budget of $60 million (~$9,884 per student in 2004[1]).
The average class size is 20 students (all grades).[2] The student-teacher ratio is 14-15:1(elementary), 13-14:1(middle-high school).[3]
The District motto is "Striving for Excellence".
Timothy J. McElheran is the Superintendent of Schools.
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[edit] Board of Education
The Board of Education (BOE) consists of 7 members who serve rotating 3-year terms. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District Budget.
Current board members (June 2007) are:
- Scott S. Sprague - President
- Robert G. Rose - 1st Vice President
- Kenneth R. Weigert - 2nd Vice President
- Timothy M. DeLucia
- John B. Fowler
- Mark J. Hamilton
- Stephen R. Martin
[edit] Schools
All of the District's schools are located on a 176 acre campus that includes five buildings surrounded by athletic fields and playgrounds.
[edit] Elementary schools
- Early Childhood Education Center (PreK)
- Victor Primary School (K-3)
- Victor Intermediate School (4-6)
[edit] Middle school
- Victor Junior High School (7-8)
[edit] High school
- Victor Senior High School (9-12)
[edit] Bird's Eye Images
[edit] Performance
In 2007, the New York State Education Department named the District a "New York State High Performing School District".
The District's 86% graduation rate exceeds the State Standard of 55%.[4]