Mynderse Academy

Mynderse Academy
Mynderse Academy
Address
105 Troy Street
Seneca Falls, NY
Finger Lakes
Seneca Falls, New York, (Seneca County), 13148
 United States
Information
Type Public, Coeducational
School board Seneca Falls School Board
School district Seneca Falls Central School District
Superintendent Robert McKeveny
Principal Anthony J. Ferrara
Asst. Principal Scott Redding
Chief custodian Gary French
Staff 77
Faculty 42
Grades 9-12
Language English
Hours in school day 6
Campus type Rural
Color(s) Blue and White          
Athletics football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, softball, lacrosse, tennis, cross country, track
Athletics conference Section V
Mascot Blue Devils
Team name Blue Devils
Rival Waterloo High School
Website

Mynderse Academy is a high school located in Seneca Falls, New York, USA that teaches according to the Board of Regents. It is located adjacent to the Seneca Falls Middle School.

Contents

History

Mynderse Academy was previously located at 12 North Park Street in Seneca Falls. Due to crowding issues, the school moved to its current location on Troy Street. The Park Street building, known as "Academy Square", currently houses offices for several businesses and service groups.

Former principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

Selected former assistant principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

Administration

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Year Superintendent Mynderse
Principal
Mynderse
Vice Principal
1922-1923 Al Hamilton Frank Vogel
1922-1923 Al Hamilton Frank Vogel
1923-1924 Al Hamilton Frank Vogel
1924-1925 Al Hamilton Frank Vogel
1925-1926 Al Hamilton Frank Vogel
1926-1927 Al Hamilton Frank Vogel
1927-1928 Al Hamilton Frank Vogel
1928-1929 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel
1929-1930 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel
1930-1931 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel
1931-1932 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel Harry Taylor
1932-1933 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel Harry Taylor
1933-1934 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel Harry Taylor
1934-1935 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel Harry Taylor
1935-1936 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel Harry Taylor
1936-1937 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1937-1938 Hubert Mott Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1938-1939 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1938-1939 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1939-1940 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1940-1941 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1941-1942 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1942-1943 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1943-1944 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1944-1945 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1945-1946 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1946-1937 Frank Page Frank Vogel Rex Rockwell
1947-1948 Frank Page Frank Vogel
1948-1949 Frank Page Frank Vogel
1949-1950 Art Baker Frank Vogel
1950-1951 Art Baker Frank Vogel John Fraser
1951-1952 Art Baker Frank Vogel John Fraser
1952-1953 Art Baker Frank Vogel John Fraser
1953-1954 Art Baker Frank Vogel John Fraser
1954-1955 Art Baker Frank Vogel
1955-1956 Art Baker Frank Vogel
1956-1957 Art Baker Ray Ratke
1957-1958 Art Baker Ray Ratke
1958-1959 Art Baker Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1959-1960 Art Baker Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1960-1961 Art Baker Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1961-1962 Art Baker Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1962-1963 Peter King Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1963-1964 Peter King Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1964-1965 Peter King Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1965-1966 Peter King Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1966-1967 Peter King Ray Ratke Frank Cooley
1967-1968 Peter King Ray Ratke Vince Davies
1968-1969 Peter King Ray Ratke Vince Davies
1969-1970 Peter King Ray Ratke Henry Bullis
1970-1971 Will O'Conner Ray Ratke Henry Bullis
1971-1972 Will O'Conner Ray Ratke Henry Bullis
1972-1973 Will O'Conner Al Plouffe Tony Lapinsky
1973-1974 Will O'Conner Al Plouffe Barry Gould
1974-1975 Will Phillips Al Plouffe Barry Gould
1975-1976 Will Phillips Peter DeBottis Noel McStay
1976-1977 Will Phillips Peter DeBottis Noel McStay
1977-1978 Will Phillips Peter DeBottis Noel McStay
1978-1979 Will Phillips John Markell Rodger Lewis
1979-1980 Doug Zoller John Markell Dave Geitner
1981-1982 Doug Zoller Gerald Macaluso Dom Paradise
1982-1983 Doug Zoller Gerald Macaluso Dom Paradise
1983-1984 Doug Zoller Gerald Macaluso Dom Paradise
1984-1985 Doug Zoller Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
1985-1986 Doug Zoller Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
1986-1987 Doug Zoller Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
1987-1988 Doug Zoller Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
1988-1989 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1989-1990 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1990-1991 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1990-1991 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1991-1992 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1992-1993 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1992-1993 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1993-1994 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1994-1995 D. Giles Tony Ferrara
1995-1996 Ed Fisk Tony Ferrara
1996-1997 Ed Fisk Tony Ferrara
1997-1998 Ed Fisk Tony Ferrara
1998-1999 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
1999-2000 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
2000-2001 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
2001-2002 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara
2002-2003 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara Pat Keefe
2003-2004 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara Pat Keefe
2004-2005 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara Pat Keefe
2005-2006 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara Pat Keefe
2006-2007 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara Pat Keefe
2007-2008 Gerald Macaluso Tony Ferrara Kevin Rhinehart
2008-2009 Bob McKeveny Tony Ferrara Janet Clendenen
2009-2010 Bob McKeveny Tony Ferrara Scott Redding
2010-2011 Bob McKeveny Tony Ferrara Scott Redding

Notable alumni

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b Scharf, C. (1975, August 12). Debottis Named Junior-Senior Principal. The Geneva Times, p. 18.
  2. ^ District Principal Replaced. (1975, July 21). Watertown Daily Times, p. 8.
  3. ^ Bennett, L. (1978, March 21). Horseheads Resident Mynderse Principal. Finger Lakes Times, p. 11.
  4. ^ Seneca Falls Personals. (1935, June 25). Geneva Daily Times, p. 2.
  5. ^ Death Takes Seneca Falls School Aide. (1947, September 30). Rochester Democrat & Chronicle.
  6. ^ First Phelps Band Leader Spring Concert Conductor. (1962, May 10). The Geneva Times, p. 10.
  7. ^ S. Seneca Names New Principal. (1973, April 11). The Geneva Times, p. 10.
  8. ^ Gould Named Principal. (1975, June 24). The Citizen, p. 15.
  9. ^ Administrator Named Principal. (1978, January 11). Clinton Courier, p. 2.
  10. ^ Bennett, L. (1978, July 18). CSEA Members Get 5% Pay Hike. Finger Lakes Times, p. 15.
  11. ^ Lancaster, B. (1979, July 10). School Board Head Gets Re-Elected. Finger Lakes Times, p. 9.
  12. ^ Auble, J. (1990, November 6). David M. Geitner, Hilton A.D., Dies of Cancer. Suburban News, p. 20.
  13. ^ Reome, N. (2008, May 29). Board Names New Principal For Kenney Middle School. Oswego County Today .
  14. ^ Administrator information for school years 1998 through 2005 provided by New York State School Report Card: Geneva Central School District, New York State Education Department. Last accessed December 14, 2006.

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