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词条 Syracuse City School District
释义

  1. Schools

     High schools  Middle schools (6-8)  Elementary schools (K-5)  K-8 schools  Alternative schools  Other campuses 

  2. Say Yes to Education

  3. Bibliography

  4. References

  5. External links

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|caption2 = Syracuse City School District main office, Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York
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|established = 1848
|region = Central New York
|grades = Pre-kindergarten, K-12
|superintendent = Jaime Alicea [1]
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6 middle schools
7 K-8 schools
14 elementary schools
4 alternative schools/programs
|students = 22,865 K-12 students[2]
1,253 prekindergarten children (2011–2012)
|teachers = 1,794 teachers
814 teaching assistants (2010–2011)
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The Syracuse City School District is a public school district based in Syracuse, New York (USA).

Schools

High schools

  • Corcoran High School
  • George Fowler High School
  • Henninger High School
  • Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central
  • Nottingham High School

Middle schools (6-8)

  • Clary Middle School
  • Danforth Middle School
  • Expeditionary Learning Middle School
  • Grant Middle School
  • Lincoln Middle School
  • Westside Academy at Blodgett Middle School
  • Bellevue Middle School Academy (Now closed)
  • Levy Middle School (Now closed but has recently housed two schools)

Elementary schools (K-5)

  • Bellevue Elementary School
  • Delaware Elementary School (Currently being phased out)
  • Dr. King Magnet School
  • Dr. Weeks School
  • Franklin Magnet School
  • Hughes Magnet School (Currently being phased out into Syracuse Latin)
  • LeMoyne Elementary School
  • McKinley-Brighton Magnet School
  • Meachem School
  • Porter Elementary School
  • Salem Hyde School
  • Seymour Dual Language Academy
  • VanDuyn School
  • Webster School

K-8 schools

  • Aria S. Huntington School
  • Edward Smith School
  • Frazer School
  • H.W. Smith School
  • Roberts School
  • Frank C. McCarthy School (Closed)

Alternative schools

  • Elmcrest School
  • Syracuse Renaissance Academy at Carnegie
  • William R. Beard School

Other campuses

  • Central Technical Vocational Center
  • Early Childhood Program
  • Johnson Center

Say Yes to Education

{{Main|Say Yes to Education}}

The Syracuse Say Yes to Education and Economic Development program is a district-wide collaboration between Say Yes, Syracuse University, and the Syracuse City School District aimed at bridging the achievement gap between urban and suburban children by focusing on academic, social-emotional, health, and financial obstacles facing low-income students.[3] The following support systems are offered through the Syracuse Say Yes to Education program: annual and regularly reviewed individual student growth plans; tutoring; identification of strengths and weaknesses through student diagnostic testing; inclusive settings, curriculum, and support for students with disabilities and English language learners; after-school and summer school programs; counseling and family engagement; research-based academic programs such as International Baccalaureate often found in suburban schools; financial aid and college selection counseling; and mentoring.[3]

The Syracuse Higher Education Compact is a partnership between private and public institutions to "collectively provide the opportunity for Say Yes graduates in the city of Syracuse to attend college with tuition, fees, and books paid for."[3] As of February 2018, more than 100 colleges and universities were promising Syracuse City School District students free college tuition.[3]

Bibliography

  • Smith, Edward. 1893. A History of the Schools of Syracuse from its Early Settlement to January 1, 1893. Syracuse: C.W. Bardeen, p. 330. Available at Google Books

References

1. ^"Interim Superintendent Jaime Alicea,' Syracuse City School District website. Accessed: 22 October, 2016.
2. ^NY State Education Department, Special Education School District Profile, 2011-2012. Accessed: August 21, 2013.
3. ^"Syracuse University"{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Say Yes to Education, accessed November 17, 2010.{{dead link|date=October 2016}}

External links

  • {{Commons cat inline}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.syracusecityschools.com}}
{{Syracuse, New York}}

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