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| logo = | logo_size = | logo_alt = | seal_image = | seal_size = | seal_alt = | image = FairportHighSchoolPerintonNewYorkWestView.jpg | image_size = 200px | alt = | caption = | motto = | motto_translation = | address = 1 Dave Paddock Way Fairport, New York 14450 | location = Monroe County | country = United States | coordinates = {{Coord|43.0798|-77.4150|type:edu_region:US-NY|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_footnotes = | pushpin_map = USA#New York | pushpin_image = | pushpin_mapsize = | pushpin_map_alt = | pushpin_map_caption = Location in the contiguous United States and New York | pushpin_label = Fairport High School | pushpin_label_position = | other_name = | former_name = | type = Public high school | established = {{Start date and age|1874}} (as the high school department within the Classical and Union Free School) | founded = | opened = {{Start date and age|1970|12|7}} (Dave Paddock Way building) | founder = | status = | closed = | district = Fairport Central School District | us_nces_district_id = 3610890 | LEA = | educational_authority = | category = | oversight = | authorizer = | superintendent = Brett C. Provenzano | trustee = | specialist = | session = | number = | school_code = | MOE = | ofsted = | ceeb = 331870 | us_nces_school_id = 361089000860 | principal = Robert Clark | staff = | faculty = | teaching_staff = {{Increase}} 115 (2018)[1] | employees = | key_people = | grades = 10–12 | gender = Coeducational | enrollment = {{Decrease}} 1495 (2016–2017)[1] | average_class_size = | schedule = {{URL|https://fairport.org/our-schools/fairport-high-school/bell-schedule/}} | hours_in_day = 6.75 (7:25 am – 2:10 pm) | classrooms = | campus = Suburban, {{convert|92|acres|hectare}} | houses = Blue, Red, White | student_union = | school_colors = Red, white, and blue {{Color box|Red}} {{Color box|White}} {{Color box|Blue}} | slogan = | song = | fight_song = On Old Fairport | athletics = | athletics_conference = NYSPHSAA Section V Monroe County Public School Athletic Conference | sports = 37 Varsity Sports[2] | mascot = Red Raiders | mascot_image = | nickname = | teams = | team_name = | rival = Rush Henrietta Royal Comets (all sports McQuaid Knights (boys' volleyball, boys' basketball and ice hockey) Pittsford Panthers (ice hockey, football, and lacrosse) East Rochester Bombers (Little Brown Jug football game, now defunct) | accreditation = New York State Education Department | ranking = | USNWR_ranking = {{Decrease}} 1167 (2018 national) {{Decrease}} 113 (2018 state)[3] | national_ranking = | test_name = Regents Examinations | test_average = | SAT = | SAT_year = | ACT = | ACT_year = | publication = | newspaper = The Lampion | yearbook = The Hourglass | communities = All of Fairport, New York Most of Perinton, New York | feeder_schools = Minerva DeLand High School | feeder_to = | graduates = {{Decrease}} 479 (2017)[4] | affiliation = | alumni = | nobel_laureates = | information = | website = {{URL|https://fairport.org/our-schools/fairport-high-school/}} | footnotes = | picture = FHScrestsleek.jpg | free_label = PTSA | free_text = {{URL|http://fairportseniorhighschool.my-pta.org/}} | free_label2 = Clubs | free_text2 = 55 }} Fairport High School (FHS) is a public high school serving the tenth through twelfth grades in the Village of Fairport and most of the Town of Perinton, New York. It is part of the Fairport Central School District. The Principal, as of the end of the 2014-2015 school year, is Robert Clark following his time as an Assistant Principal. Current enrollment estimates place the student population around 1,700. The Class of 2009 was the largest class to pass through FHS in approximately 15 years, totaling just over 600 students. FHS takes part in numerous international exchange programs, including trips to Ireland, France, Spain, Germany and Italy. In 2009, Fairport became the first high school in New York State to offer a course in Game Design and Development. On a similar note, after district residents approved a technology funding measure, the Fairport Central School District made plans for a complete technological overhaul of FHS which began during the summer of 2010. HistoryPrior to the introduction of high school classes to Fairport, families with the means could send their teenage children to academies or seminaries in nearby towns.[5] In 1874, the State Board of Regents accredited the former Fairport Classical and Union Free School on West Church Street in the Village of Fairport as a high school.[6][7][8] Originally it offered a three-year high school course, but this was expanded to four in 1895.[9] In September 1924, after the village population increased half again in size over the preceding decade and a state law was passed raising the age of compulsory education to 18, the first dedicated high school opened on West Avenue in the village.[9][10][11] In September 1959, the Minerva DeLand School on Hulburt Road became the district's high school.[12] July 10, 1968 marked the groundbreaking of the current Fairport High School on Ayrault Road, which opened to students on December 7, 1970. FHS FACT 12In 1996 FHS was given permission to broadcast educational programs on FACT 12, programs included the FHS Morning Show, Homecoming events, Concerts, Award Ceremonies, and Sporting Events.[13] Building administrationPrincipal: Robert Clark Assistant Principals: Red House: LeAnna Watt White House: Kevin Page Blue House: Dominic Monacelli Campus/school sitePre-1970 campusFrom 1924 to 1959, the Fairport High School campus was located at 71 West Avenue, only two blocks from Main Street in the village. The building was originally 166 feet front by 135 feet deep[14] and included an auditorium with a 32 by 20 foot stage, a 40 by 70 foot gymnasium, a laboratory for chemistry and physics, and a laboratory for biology.[15] Classes for the seventh and eighth grades were conducted on the first floor alongside offices for the superintendent and principal. Classes for the higher grades were held on the second floor. The basement contained the school cafeteria and kitchens as well as rooms for manual training, home economics, and business classes. From 1965 until the early 1980s, the old campus served as the West Avenue School, with grades 4–6. As the school district's needs changed, the old campus was sold in 1984 and developed into condominiums.[16][17] Likewise, after the high school moved out of the Classical and Union Free School building in 1924, that building served as the South Side Elementary School until its demolition in 1955.[18] As of 2016, the Minerva DeLand School continues to serve ninth grade high school students. Post-1970 campusAs the population of the town increased the town saw the need to build a much larger high school. The campus was relocated to 1358 Ayrault Road to accommodates a much larger campus. In 1968 land was broken for the new Fairport High School Campus. FieldsThe new campus was much larger than its predecessor which included a much larger surface area for athletic events to be held on. The athletic fields include:
In addition, there is a concession stand as well as an admissions booth used for FHS Sporting Events. Indoor facilities
Construction projects/otherIn the 1990s an East and West Wing was added to the school which held additional class space. In 2006 there were plans for a {{convert|50000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} field house and the installation of lights on the football field.[21] The fall 2011 sports season is the first time the new field lights are in use. In 2007 a multi-use turf field was approved.[22] AcademicsThe high school is divided into three houses (Red, White, Blue) each with its own assistant principal. Several course areas are offered to students:[23]
There are services to students with disabilities, and a curriculum leading to the International Baccalaureate – Fairport HS was the first High School in Monroe County to offer this program.[24] However, the IB programs were cut at FHS after the 2011-12 school year due to budget constraints. MusicDay Jazz, Afternoon Jazz, Sophomore Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Full Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Polyphonic Women's Choir, Polyphonic Mixed Choir, and Sophomore Choir are all credit-bearing ensembles. The groups usually obtain gold or gold with distinction ratings at NYSSMA festivals. Students from the three bands are also members of the Pep Band, which plays at home games, at pep rallies, and in parades. A Pit Orchestra is also selected from the top students every year to perform during the spring musical. The Prisms Concert, which takes place every spring, is a concert featuring many of these groups, as well as students performing solos or small group pieces. This concert is unique because the groups play in different areas of the auditorium. A spotlight focuses on the group or student performing as they play one three-minute piece. When they finish, the spotlight moves to another performer. Higher level courses
Extracurricular activitiesAthleticsThe Fairport High School athletic nickname is the Red Raiders. The school's colors are red, white and blue. FHS has a strong athletic tradition in many of its varsity sports such as Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Football, Field Hockey, Hockey, Lacrosse, Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Gymnastics, and Cross Country. Fairport offers 35 varsity sports as well as offerings at the Junior Varsity and Modified levels. In 2006 and 2007, Fairport won the Class AAA basketball championship in Section 5. In both years the team played against its archrival Rush Henrietta. The cheerleading squad has won three national titles as well as numerous other sectional and regional titles. The baseball team won three consecutive Section 5 Class AAA titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007.[25] As well as being ranked No. 1 in the state 16 times since 1982,[26] the men's swimming program at Fairport High School has won 20 Section V Class A titles, including 17 in a row from 1981–97.[27] Along with winning the Class A Section 5 championship 10 times, the cross country team also had a state champion, Pat Dupont, in 2007.[28] Student organizations/clubsFHS FIRST Robotics teamFairport High School's FIRST Robotics team has been a participant in the FIRST Robotics Competition program for 18 years. When the team was founded in 1997 they were sponsored by Eastman Kodak and was known as Team 36 Kod-Red and, was the first suburban FIRST team in the Rochester, NY region. In 1999 Kodak discontinued its sponsorship and the Gleason Works became the sponsor for the team known as Team 578 Blue Lightning. The team is no longer sponsored by the Gleason Works, but Xerox Corporation has agreed to become the team's new major sponsor. They are supported mainly by the Fairport High School. During the 2010–2011 school year, the team changed its name to Red Raider Robotics (R^3) so it would be more closely linked with the school. In 2000 they became the FIRST Philadelphia Regional Winners and the year after they became the FIRST Nasa VCU Regional Winners. In 2004 the team became the FRC Pittsburgh Finalist.[29] Notable alumni/faculty
Principals
Major school eventsBrotherhood/sisterhood weekEvery spring, Fairport students celebrate Brotherhood/Sisterhood Week. The week is focused around Civility, Awareness, Respect, and Embrace (CARE). The event is most prominent at FHS, where a different activity takes place each day of the week. Monday is Family Talk Day, during which a student and an adult are selected to speak to the students. Tuesday consists of a presentation during which student voices writings are read. The writings anonymously tell students' feelings about CARE. On Wednesday, a community member is asked to speak. On Wednesday of the 2007 celebration, Rachel's Challenge visited the school. The program encouraged students to improve the atmosphere of their school. The program impacted the students in a large way, partly because they had lost a beloved member of the student body the night before. Wednesday is also the annual Junior-4th Grade walk. The district's 4th and 11th graders walk the village streets together to build relationships with each other. Thursday's program is known as Unplugged, and is a non-stop musical performance available to students with free periods or lunch. Friday concludes the eventful week with Outreach Day. On this day, the entire school is bused to the three elementary schools. Students meet with their new little brothers and sisters for an hour. They play games and teach them about CARE. A song written about this week by former students Sean Lyness, John Cieply, Pat Dupont, and David Lachance is played yearly. GraduationFairport High School holds its high school graduation at the Blue Cross Arena in downtown Rochester, NY. The class of 2009 is to be the largest class.
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Footnotes1. ^{{cite web | url = https://data.nysed.gov/enrollment.php?year=2017&instid=800000040105 | title = 2016–2017 Enrollment for Fairport High School | publisher = New York State Education Department | location = Albany, New York | access-date = July 22, 2018}} 2. ^{{Cite web | url = https://fairport.org/departments/athletics/sports-offerings/ | access-date = 2018-07-22 | title = Sports Offerings | website = fairport.org | publisher = Fairport Central School District}} 3. ^1 {{cite web | url = https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/new-york/districts/fairport-central-school-district/fairport-senior-high-school-13673 | title = U.S. News High School Rankings | work = U.S. News & World Report | year = 2018 | location = Washington, D.C. | access-date = July 22, 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web | url = https://data.nysed.gov/profile.php?instid=800000040105 | title = FAIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE DATA 4 YEAR OUTCOME AS OF JUNE | publisher = New York State Education Department | location = Albany, New York | access-date = July 22, 2018}} 5. ^For example, [https://books.google.com/books?id=E5jOAAAAMAAJ The History of Macedon Academy] lists dozens of alumni from Fairport and Perinton. 6. ^As a union school, it continued to educate students in grades 1–8 after the high school course was introduced. 7. ^{{cite news | date = 1987-09-16 | title = Village Schools | newspaper = Fairport Herald-Mail | series = Perinton Pastimes | location = Fairport, New York | page = 4 | lccn = 88074714 | oclc = 7856342}} 8. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.fairportlibrary.org/about/history | title = History of the Fairport Library | website = www.fairportlibrary.org | publisher = Fairport Public Library | location = Fairport, New York | access-date = 2016-10-16 | quote = In 1874, this was chartered by the N.Y. Regents as Fairport's first high school.}} 9. ^1 {{cite web | url = http://www.perinton.org/files/Data/Documents/West%20Church%20St.%20school.pdf | title = FAIRPORT UNION FREE SCHOOL | last1 = Keplinger | date = 2009-07-29 | website = www.perinton.org | publisher = Town of Perinton Historian | location = Perinton, New York | page = 1 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 10. ^{{cite news | date = December 14, 1922 | title = Fairport's Board of Education Votes to Construct a New High School Building | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 1 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1922-12-14/ed-1/seq-1/ | access-date = 2016-10-16}} 11. ^{{cite news | date = September 4, 1924 | title = Fairport's Public School System and Buildings | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 1 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1924-09-04/ed-1/seq-1/ | access-date = 2016-10-16}} 12. ^{{cite news | title = Education keeps pace with the changing times | newspaper = Fairport Perinton Post | location = Fairport, New York | publication-date = 1996-02-08}} 13. ^Village History 14. ^{{cite news | date = March 14, 1923 | title = School | newspaper = Fairport Herald | location = Fairport, New York | page = 1 | lccn = 85026408 | oclc = 12210253 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85026408/1923-03-14/ed-1/seq-1/ | access-date = 2016-10-16}} 15. ^{{cite book | last1 = Perinton Historical Society | date = 2004 | title = Perinton and Fairport in the 20th Century | location = Portsmouth, New Hampshire | publisher = Arcadia Publishing | page = 75 | isbn = 9780738512020 | oclc = 54802551}} 16. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.perinton.org/Data/Documents/Historian/columns/Schools%20overview.pdf | title = EDUCATING THE CHILDREN of PERINTON & FAIRPORT – AN OVERVIEW | last1 = Keplinger | date = 2008-10-22 | website = www.perinton.org | publisher = Town of Perinton Historian | location = Perinton, New York | page = 1 | access-date = 2016-10-16}} 17. ^West Ave Fairport High School 18. ^{{cite book | last1 = Perinton Historical Society | date = 2004 | title = Perinton and Fairport in the 20th Century | location = Portsmouth, New Hampshire | publisher = Arcadia Publishing | page = 73 | isbn = 9780738512020 | oclc = 54802551}} 19. ^{{Cite news| last =McDermott| first =Meaghan| title =Fairport students will see changes| newspaper = Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY)| pages =3B| date =September 4, 2000| postscript =}} 20. ^FHS Pool Directions {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007185132/http://www.wsabluefins.com/directions.htm |date=October 7, 2008 }} 21. ^{{Cite news| last =Diaz| first =Fernando| title =Fairport at a crossroads| newspaper = Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY)| pages =1B, 4B| date =February 9, 2006| postscript =}} 22. ^{{Cite news| last =Steenburgh| first =Megan| title = What's new in fairport and perinton| newspaper = Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY)| pages =1B, 4B| date =June 14, 2007| postscript =}} 23. ^FHS Academics 24. ^FHS IB Department 25. ^{{cite news |title=Fairport baseball coach Granger dies at age 54 |url=http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007711290367 |work=Democrat and Chronicle |date=2007-11-29 |accessdate=2007-11-29 }} 26. ^ {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100212015156/http://www.fairportswim.com/StateRanking.html|date=February 12, 2010}} 27. ^ {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325182536/http://www.fairportswim.com/Sectionals.html|date=March 25, 2012}} 28. ^ 29. ^Fairport FIRST Robotics Team Website 30. ^Fairport teen becoming YouTube sensation 31. ^{{cite news | date = August 22, 1873 | title = School | newspaper = Fairport Herald | location = Fairport, New York | page = 4 | lccn = 85026408 | oclc = 12210253 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85026408/1873-08-22/ed-1/seq-4/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 32. ^{{cite news | date = July 13, 1883 | title = Fairport School Matters | newspaper = Fairport Herald | location = Fairport, New York | page = 3 | lccn = 85026408 | oclc = 12210253 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85026408/1883-07-13/ed-1/seq-3/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 33. ^{{cite news | date = July 6, 1893 | title = Local Paragraphs | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 3 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1893-07-06/ed-1/seq-3/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 34. ^{{cite news | date = November 26, 1896 | title = A Principal Engaged | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 5 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1896-11-26/ed-1/seq-5/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 35. ^{{cite news | date = August 15, 1901 | title = Additional Local | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 3 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1901-08-15/ed-1/seq-3/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 36. ^{{cite news | date = April 9, 1903 | title = Prof. Wilbur Resigns | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 7 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1903-04-09/ed-1/seq-7/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 37. ^{{cite news | date = April 16, 1903 | title = The New Principal | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 6 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1903-04-16/ed-1/seq-6/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 38. ^{{cite news | date = May 10, 1906 | title = IRA M. GAST | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 5 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1906-05-10/ed-1/seq-5/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 39. ^{{cite news | date = April 16, 1908 | title = Prof Gast Resigns to Accept Better Position | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 11 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1908-04-16/ed-1/seq-11/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 40. ^{{cite journal | author = New York State Teachers Association | date = May 1908 | title = County Items | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=v4kVAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA163 | journal = The ScHool Bulletin and New York State Educational Journal | location = Syracuse, New York | volume = XXXIV | issue = 405 | page = 163 | oclc = 7051820 | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 41. ^{{cite news | date = August 27, 1908 | title = Home and Vicinity | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 6 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1908-08-27/ed-1/seq-6/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 42. ^{{cite news | date = April 10, 1912 | title = UTICA MAN PRINCIPAL G. A. Burton Chosen Head of Fairport Schools | newspaper = Fairport Herald | location = Fairport, New York | page = 1 | lccn = 85026408 | oclc = 12210253 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85026408/1912-04-10/ed-1/seq-1/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 43. ^{{cite news | date = December 15, 1915 | title = NEW PRINCIPAL J.L. Hopkins of Nunda Chosen to Head Fairport Schools | newspaper = Fairport Herald | location = Fairport, New York | page = 2 | lccn = 85026408 | oclc = 12210253 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85026408/1915-12-15/ed-1/seq-2/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 44. ^{{cite news | date = September 26, 1917 | title = NEW PRINCIPAL Albert T. Bouck of Glen Cove Comes to Fairport Schools | newspaper = Fairport Herald | location = Fairport, New York | page = 4 | lccn = 85026408 | oclc = 12210253 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85026408/1917-09-26/ed-1/seq-4/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 45. ^{{cite news | date = March 11, 1920 | title = PROF. H. CLAUDE HARDY OF SIDNEY HIGH SCHOOL SECURED FOR FAIRPORT | newspaper = Monroe County Mail | location = Fairport, New York | page = 3 | lccn = 88074547 | oclc = 15722849 | url = http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074547/1920-03-11/ed-1/seq-3/ | access-date = 2016-10-01}} 46. ^{{cite journal | title = Educational News | journal = Journal of Education | location = Boston | publication-date = December 16, 1920 | volume = XCII | issue = 22 | page = 618 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=PQIdAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA618 | access-date = 2016-09-26}} 47. ^{{cite news | title = Principal Named at Fairport | url = https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/135933468/ | newspaper = Democrat and Chronicle | location = Rochester, New York | publication-date = 1955-01-21 | page = 22 | issn = 1088-5153 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 48. ^{{cite news | title = Cook Named High School Principal | url = http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Fairport%20NY%20Monroe%20County%20Mail/Fairport%20NY%20Monroe%20County%20Mail%201967%20-%201969%20Grayscale.pdf/Fairport%20NY%20Monroe%20County%20Mail%201967%20-%201969%20Grayscale%20-%201659.pdf | newspaper = Herald-Mail | location = Fairport, New York | publication-date = 1969-09-24 | page = 1 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 49. ^{{cite news | title = Fairport High principal and Class of 2008 will move on together | url = http://www.mpnnow.com/archive/x469077023 | newspaper = Daily Messenger | location = Canandaigua, New York | publication-date = 2008-06-15}} 50. ^{{cite news | title = Retired principal keeps tabs on 'his kids' | newspaper = Democrat and Chronicle | location = Rochester, New York | publication-date = 1998-07-29 | page = 6B | issn = 1088-5153}} 51. ^{{cite news | title = Farewell to Fairport Principal Dave Paddock | url = http://www.mpnnow.com/x2143028979/Farewell-to-Fairport-Principal-Dave-Paddock | newspaper = Daily Messenger | location = Canandaigua, New York | publication-date = 2008-05-28 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 52. ^{{cite news | date = 1995-09-06 | title = Paddock named FHS principal | newspaper = Perinton-Fairport Post | location = Fairport, New York | pages = 1–2}} 53. ^1 {{cite news | title = New principal named at Fairport High School | url = http://www.mpnnow.com/article/20090521/NEWS/305219885 | newspaper = Daily Messenger | location = Canandaigua, New York | publication-date = 2009-05-21 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 54. ^{{cite news | title = Fairport principal Chris Salinas resigns | url = http://www.websterpost.com/x1898609568/Fairport-principal-Chris-Salinas-resigns | newspaper = Webster Post | location = Webster, New York | publication-date = 2012-05-21 | page = 2 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 55. ^{{cite news | title = Fairport H.S. principal resigns | url = http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2014/11/04/joseph-fantigrossi-fairport-high-school/18477657/ | newspaper = Democrat and Chronicle | location = Rochester, New York | publication-date = 2014-11-04 | page = 1B | issn = 1088-5153 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 56. ^{{cite news | title = Fairport makes Robert Clark's high school job permanent | url = http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2014/12/18/robert-clark-fairport-high-principal/20586093/ | newspaper = Democrat and Chronicle | location = Rochester, New York | publication-date = 2014-12-18 | page = 1B | issn = 1088-5153 | access-date = 2016-09-24}} 57. ^1 2 3 4 5 District Facts 58. ^{{Cite document|title =Fairport HS Graduation Program| publisher=Fairport High School| pages =2| date =June 21, 2007|postscript =}} 59. ^1 2 Local School Directory Fairport HS References{{reflist|2}}External links
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