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Romulus Central School District

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The Romulus Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 600 students in 88 square miles (230 km2) in the towns of Romulus, Fayette, MacDougal, East Varick and West Varick in Seneca County with a staff of 100 and a budget of $8 million ($13171 per student).[1][2][3]

The average class size is 17 students (elementary), 23 students (secondary).[1][3] The student-teacher ratio is 11:1.[1][2][4]

The district motto is "the small school with a BIG idea".[5]

Martin Rotz is the superintendent of schools.

History

In 1937, a public vote formed Romulus Central School, consolidating more than 12 one-room schoolhouses.[5]

Board of education

The Board of Education (BOE) consists of 7 members, who serve rotating 3-year terms, and a district clerk. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District Budget.

Current board members (January 2012) are:[6]

  • Robert McCann - President
  • Seth Brandow - Vice President
  • Rachelle Fletcher
  • Rebecca Jessop
  • Kara Mapstone
  • Timothy Wiant
  • Jennifer Yuhas
  • Suzanne M. Nicholson - District Clerk

Schools

The district operates one school building, combining a PreK-6 elementary school with a 7-12 secondary school in Romulus, New York. The principal is Christopher Puylara.

Elementary schools

  • Romulus Central School (PreK-6)

Secondary schools

  • Romulus Central School (7-12)

Performance

The district's 95% graduation rate exceeds the State Standard of 55%.[3]

References