Harriet Ross Tubman School
Harriet Ross Tubman School | |
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Address | |
212 Stanton Street Lower East Side Buffalo, New York, Erie, 14212 | |
Coordinates | 42°53′20″N 78°50′47″W / 42.88889°N 78.84639°WCoordinates: 42°53′20″N 78°50′47″W / 42.88889°N 78.84639°W |
Information | |
Status | Priority School |
School number | 31 |
Principal | Heather Short-English |
Vice principal | Barry I. Ifedigbo |
Grades | PK-8 |
School Administration Manager | Jon C. Leevis |
Website | Harriet Ross Tubman |
Harriet Ross Tubman Academy is an elementary school in Buffalo, New York. It is located at 212 Stanton Street serves grades PK through 8. The current principal is Heather-Short English.
History
The school was formerly known as E.C.C. 31 and Stanton Academy. It was named for Harriet Tubman in 2004.
Former principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
- Samuel S. Slade
- Ephraim F. Cook
- Edward L. Chaymberlain
- James F. Crooker
- DeForest Baker
- Herman C. DeGroat
- Alfred H. Bingham
- James E. Farrell
- Frederick Schultz
- Vincent Carberry
- Bertram Chalmers
- Mildred Stallings
- Denise Segars-McPhatte–?-2001 (unknown, named Principal of E.C.C. 82)
- Rita Fraiser–2001-2002 (Assistant Principal - Emerson Vocational High School, named Principal of BUILD Academy)
- Phyllis F. Morrell–2002-2007 (Assistant Principal - Emerson Vocational High School, placed on assignment at McKinley Vocational High School[1])
- Sixto F. Indalecio–2007-2008 (Principal - Native American Magnet School,[2] returned to the Native American Magnet[3])
- William A. Boatwright–2008-2013 (Assistant Principal - Bennett High School, named Principal of Stanley Makowski Early Childhood Center)
References
- ↑ Buffalo Public Schools (2006, August 22). Meeting of the Board of Education: Administrative Appointments.
- ↑ Buffalo Public Schools (2007, July 11). Meeting of the Board of Education: Administrative Appointments.
- ↑ Buffalo Public Schools (2008, August 13). Meeting of the Board of Education: Administrative Appointments.
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