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Liverpool Central School District
Location
Liverpool, NY
United States
District information
TypePublic Primary
Motto"Preparing Our Students for Tomorrow... Today"
GradesK-12
SuperintendentDr. Mark F. Potter
Schools14
Budget$160M
Students and staff
Students7,033
Teachers630
District mascotWarrior
ColorsOrange   and Blue  
Other information
Websitewww.liverpool.k12.ny.us

Liverpool Central School District is a public school district in a suburban community near Syracuse, New York in Onondaga County. It has nine elementary schools, three middle schools, the Liverpool High School Annex (for 9th-grade students) and Liverpool High School with a district enrollment of about 7,033 students. Liverpool Central School District serves the entire Village of Liverpool and portions of the towns of Clay and Salina. Dr. Mark F. Potter is the Superintendent of Schools.

History

Board of Education

The Liverpool Central School district's Board of Education consists of nine community-elected volunteers who meet twice a month to determine the running of the district. They are the major policymakers and must approve a majority of district issues before they can be handled or instituted. As per the Open Meetings Act, all BOE meetings are open to the public and meeting minutes are posted online.

Current Board Members

The Board's current members are:

  • Craig Dailey, President
  • Stacey Balduf, Vice President
  • Nicholas Blaney
  • Tim Fay
  • Joseph Morawski
  • Richard Pento
  • Katherine Roberts
  • James M. Root
  • Kevin Van Ness

Student Liaisons

Liverpool High School students serve as liaisons to the Board of Education for a two-year term. The students have no voting power but give insight to student affairs. The current student liaisons are: Desiree Williams and Kaitlyn Bowers.

District Administrators

The district is run by a series of administrators, all of whom are responsible for providing pertinent information related to their subject field at board meetings. They work under the superintendent.

Assistant Superintendents

  • Daniel Henner, Deputy Superintendent
  • Timothy Manning, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources


Executive Directors and Directors of Programs

  • Amy DiVita, Executive Director of Special Education
  • Richard Chapman, Executive Director for Elementary Education
  • Amanda Caldwell, Executive Director for Humanities and Middle Level Education
  • Douglas Lawrence, Executive Principal (High School)
  • Kasey Dolson, Executive Director for Math, Science and Technology
  • Matthew Enigk, Director of School Business Administration
  • Jennifer DiBianco, Director of Student Services
  • Karen Humphrey, Director of Staff Services
  • Teresa Bowers, "Director of Special Education (Elementary)
  • Jennifer Fragola, Directory of Special Education (Secondary)
  • Daniel Farsaci, Director of Technology
  • David Perry, Director of Fine Arts
  • Ari Liberman, Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics
  • Annette Marchbanks, Director of Food Service
  • Laura D'Arcangelis, Director of Transportation
  • Darrell Clisson, Director of Facilities
  • Michael McCarthy, Director of Security

Schools

Elementary schools

Middle schools

High school

Former Schools

  • Craven Crawford Elementary - Closed as a school; became the District Office
  • A.V. Zogg Middle School - Closed after 1980-1981 school year to be used as district offices. It has since been bought and sold several times, including by the Liverpool Community Church. It is currently owned by Syracuse Studios, a film production services company, and film production company American High has produced four feature films in the building. [1]
  • Mark Loveless Elementary - now the Town of Salina offices.
  • Wetzel Road Elementary - closed due to budget cuts at the end of the 2009-2010 school year. It has since been used as additional classroom space as renovations occur at Liverpool High School, being used for fine arts courses and physical education purposes. [2]

References