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Dr. Antonia Pantoja Community School of Academic Excellence

Coordinates: 42°54′35″N 78°53′30″W / 42.9096°N 78.8916°W / 42.9096; -78.8916
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Dr. Antonia Pantoja Community School of Excellence
Address
Map
750 West Avenue


Buffalo
,
Erie
,
New York
14213

United States
Coordinates42°54′35″N 78°53′30″W / 42.9096°N 78.8916°W / 42.9096; -78.8916
Information
StatusPriority School
School number18
PrincipalValerie Kent
GradesK-8
WebsiteDr. Antonia Pantoja Community School of Academic Excellence

Dr. Antonia Pantoja Community School of Excellence is a Community School located in the West Side of Buffalo, New York. The school is located at 750 West Avenue and serves approximately 500 Students. The current principal is Valerie Kent, and the current assistant principal is Mary Orser.

History

School 77, where School 18 students were educated during the Hampshire Street building's reconstruction.

School 18 was first built in 1848 on the corner of School Street and West Avenue in Black Rock. This building was replaced by a new school in 1874, which received a one-story addition in 1887. Another new building was built in 1898, before finally settling at the new Hampshire Street building in 1898, with the address being 118 Hampshire Street.[1] It was named after Antonia Pantoja, the first Hispanic winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2003. From 2011-2013, School 18 was reconstructed and students were educated at School 77 on Normal Avenue in the meantime. It returned to its original building, with the new address 750 West Avenue.

Former principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • James R. Wade[1]
  • Edward L. Chamberlyn[1]
  • James Crocker[1]
  • Charles C. Johnson[1]
  • Charles W. Colyer[1]
  • John Gary[1]
  • George E. Smith[1]
  • Edward M. Adams[1]
  • Irene Mason[1]
  • Flora Donahue[1]
  • Philip Pati[1]
  • Gregg Hejmanowski[1]
  • Thomas Cicatello[1]
  • Paul Williams–?-2001[1]
  • Gary Stillman–2001-2004 (Principal - Hillery Park Academy,[2] resigned[3])

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Weed, G. M. (2001). School days of yesterday: Buffalo public school history. (p. 43). Buffalo: Allied Printing.
  2. ^ Board Approves Appointment Of 15 Principals. (2001, July 16). The Buffalo News, p. C3.
  3. ^ Buffalo Public Schools (2004, March 22). Meeting of the Board of Education: Administrative Appointments.

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