Elmira Free Academy
Ernie Davis Academy [1] | |
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Address | |
933 Hoffman Street Elmira, New York, 14905 | |
Coordinates | 42°05′46″N 76°49′50″W / 42.0962°N 76.8305°WCoordinates: 42°05′46″N 76°49′50″W / 42.0962°N 76.8305°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, high school |
School district | Elmira City School District |
NCES School ID | 361056000814[2] |
Principal | John Wood |
Assistant principals | Rose Drake, Tim Hassen |
Grades | 8-9 |
Enrollment | 1,047 (2007) |
Color(s) | Blue and White |
Mascot | Blue Devils |
Athletic conferences | Southern Tier Athletic Conference; Section IV NYSPHSAA |
Website |
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In 2014 Elmira city school district redistricted the school. Renaming EFA to Ernie Davis Academy for grades 8th and 9th only. Elmira Free Academy, or EFA, was one of the two high schools—opposite of its arch rival Southside High School—in Elmira, New York, USA. It was one of seven public high schools serving Chemung county. (Waverly, Spencer-Van Etten and Odessa-Montour are outside Chemung County, but serve students from Chemung County). As of 2007, EFA had an enrollment of 1,047 students, with a faculty that included 67 full-time teachers and many other instructors, administrators, and support staff.[3]
The metro-area surrounding EFA was both economically and racially diverse, traits reflected in the student body. 77% of the student body is White, 20% is Black, 2% Hispanic, less than 1% Asian or Pacific Islander, and less than 1% Native American. Also, 38% of the student body qualified for free or reduced lunches, a percentage significantly higher than the state average of 17%.[4]
History
Started in 1859 under the Jurisdiction of a Board of Education. EFA had many locations and upgrades as the City grew. Elmira Free Academy moved to Hoffman St in the 1960. The school also boasted many honors courses, taught to the standards of both AP and ACE (a program that offers direct college credits at many schools). Elmira Free Academy was also a strong statewide contender in many sports, despite a smaller student enrollment and budget than many competing schools. The school was classified as class A in Section IV of the NYSPHSAA.[5]
Every fall, Southside High School and EFA competed in football for the Erie Bell. In 2011, however, the Elmira City School District announced that due to severe budget problems, the 64-year-old rivalry between Southside and EFA would have to come to an end. The two high schools combined their sports teams by the 2011-12 school year. A community vote was taken to determine what new mascot and colors people were interested in. On May 25, 2011, the district officially announced that the new team would be called the Elmira Express, a common nickname for Elmiran legend Ernie Davis, the first African-American to ever win the Heisman Trophy in the sport of football. The colors will be red, black, and white.[6] The Elmira City School District decided to make EFA the middle school and Southside the high school during the 2013-14 school year which began to operate officially by September 2014. Elmira Free Academy has been renamed 'Ernie Davis Academy' respectively due to the closure of Ernie Davis Middle School. The new Ernie Davis Academy consists of only eighth and ninth grade students unlike the building's predecessor in its earliest days consisting of students from grades tenth to twelfth and then from ninth to twelfth. Students in Elmira who are in grades tenth to twelfth are attending Elmira High School located at EFA's former arch rival's building.
Notable alumni
- Hal Roach (1908) - Film and TV producer with a career spanning much of the 20th century. In 1984, he won the honorary Academy Honorary Award for Lifetime Achievement.
- Ernie Davis (1958) - First Black American to win the Heisman Trophy, and two time All-American. Drafted by Washington Redskins and traded to Cleveland Browns before he died from leukemia in 1963.
- Bob DeLaney (1942) - Sports announcer
- Tommy Hilfiger (1970) - Fashion designer and creator of the eponymous "Tommy Hilfiger" and "Tommy" brands.
- Eileen Collins (1974) - Retired Astronaut, first female pilot, commander of the Space Shuttle
- Joshua Furnas (2003) - Athlete, Entrepreneur, Advocate
Past Principals
John Wood: 2008-2013
Scott Williams: 2006-2008
Robert Bailey III: 2000-2006
John Walker: 1996-2000
Theodore V. Faber: 1995-1996
Cynthia H. Haigh: 1994-1995
Joseph H. Nikiel: 1988-1994
Daile Rose: 1984-1988
William Doran: ?-1984
Martin Harrigan: 1973-?
G. Ellsworth Bradley: 1969-1973
Kenneth S. Weaver: 1954-1969
Albert Helmkamp: 1936-1954
Francis Parker: 1906-1936
Howard Conant: 1900-1906
Charles Evans: 1895-1900
Herbert Lovell: 1887-1895
James Monks: 1872-1887
Joel Dorman Steele: 1866-1872
G.W. Timlow: 1865-1866
Isaac Mortimer Wellington: 1860-1865
Moses Summer Converse: 1859-1860
References
- ↑ http://www.elmiracityschools.com/mshsupdates.cfm
- ↑ "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Elmira Free Academy". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
- ↑ Elmira Free Academy in Elmira, NY
- ↑ Elmira Free Academy Demographics
- ↑ New York Section IV boys basketball
- ↑ http://www.wetmtv.com/sports/story/Southside-and-EFA-Will-Merge-Sports-Teams/4lATspoCWEefnQNzB1ZRIA.cspx
External links
- Elmira Free Academy Official site