Williamson Central School District
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| Williamson Central School District | |
|---|---|
| Address | |
4184 Miller Street
, New York, 14589United States | |
| Coordinates | 43°13′15″N 77°10′55″W / 43.22083°N 77.18194°W |
| District information | |
| Type | Public |
| Grades | PK–12 |
| Established | 1895 |
| Superintendent | E. Bridget Ashton |
| School board | Williamson Board of Education Jamie Sonneville, President |
| NCES District ID | 3631440[1] |
| Students and staff | |
| Enrollment | 1,064 (2020-2021)[1] |
| Staff | 125 faculty 19 professional 59 paraprofessionals |
| Student–teacher ratio | 11.20[1] |
| Athletic conference | New York State Public High School Athletic Association Section V |
| District mascot | Marauder |
| Colors | Red and White |
| Other information | |
| Rival Schools | Marion Central School District Sodus Central School District |
| Athletic Teams | basketball, baseball, cheerleading, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling [2] |
| Website | www |
The Williamson Central School District is a public school district that serves the residents of the Town of Williamson, New York, USA. It has three campuses: an elementary/primary school serving grades pre-kindergarten–4; a middle school for grades 5–8; and a senior high school comprising grades 9–12 (Williamson Senior High School). The system had 1,336 students in Kindergarten–12 and a senior class of 99 during the school year 2004/5. There were 125 teachers and 78 other professional and paraprofessional staff.
Governance & administration
2007
The school system is governed by an elected board of education and administered by a school superintendent.
Board of education
The Board of Education consists of five members elected to three-year terms by voters living in the school district. The Board is generally responsible for:[3]
- selection and evaluation of the district superintendent
- employment policies and compensation
- general scope and nature of curriculum, and textbook selection
- budget development/administration and other financial issues
- physical plant
- public/community relations
- pupil issues: entrance age, graduation requirements, health & safety issues, lunch services, discipline, and non-resident tuition
The Board also appoints certain staff positions: District Clerk, Clerk of the Board, School District Treasurer, Tax Collector, Independent Auditor, School Activities Treasurer, School Attorney, School Physician. The Board members for SY-2006/7 are: Linda Moll (president), Michael Collins (vice-president), William Herbert, Richard Jordan, and Patrick Wright.
Administration
The Superintendent of Schools is E. Bridget Ashton. The administrative team also includes an assistant superintendent, a business administrator and principals/assistant principals for each of the three school campuses. In school-year (SY) 2003/4 the district expended $11,604 per pupil.[4] This is an increase of 21% from SY1999/2000 when it was $9,584 per pupil.[5]
Academic performance & achievement
During SY-2004/5 Williamson offered 153 core classes of which 98% were taught by Highly Qualified Teachers.[4] The district graduated 88 students, of which 74 (84%) attained Regents Diplomas. Eighty-two percent continued on to post-secondary education, 5% into the military, and 11% directly on to employment. Eighteen students (3.9%) did not graduate, either dropping out or entering the GED program.
Standardized & achievement testing
Regents exams
Like all New York State high schools, students at Williamson take the New York Regents Examinations. MAPS testing is also required for underclassmen, as well as pre- and post-assessments for the entire student body.
Demographics
As of the latest reporting (SY-2004/5) the racial/ethnic breakdown for district students is: 1.5% American Indian/Asian/Pacific Islander; 6.3% Black; 3.5% Hispanic; and 88.7% White (non-Hispanic).
Enrollment history
District enrollment has generally held steady in recent years.[6]
| Year | District | Elementary School | Middle School | High School |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006/7 | 1,336 | |||
| 2005/6 | ||||
| 2004/5 | 1,336 | 464 | 428 | 444 |
| 2003/4 | 1,371 | 482 | 440 | 449 |
| 2002/3 | 1,373 | 499 | 435 | 439 |
| 2001/2 | 1,425 | 498 | 498 | 429 |
| 2000/1 | 1,406 | 503 | 458 | 445 |
| 1999/0 | 1,406 | 505 | 455 | 446 |
| 1998/9 | 1,372 | 503 | 445 | 434 |
Competitive & artistic activities
Athletics
Williamson High School is a member of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) and is part of its Section V (Genesee Valley) area.[7] Its size places it among the Association's Class B schools. The school sponsors teams in basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling.
Creative & performing arts
The District has always enjoyed a strong music education and performance program, particularly in the band area. Both the middle and high schools traditionally stage musicals each year.
Scholarships (post-graduation)
Williamson Central offers a broad range of scholarship opportunities to graduating seniors.[8] Some of the scholarships honor notable educators and other members of the community: Lee & Berneice Lawrence Rotary Scholarship (elementary teacher); Dr. Ludwig L. Bergner Memorial (prominent physician); Josephine Catchpole (educator); Charles J. Dittmar (attorney); Theodore E. Piddock Science Award (science teacher); James Todd Art Award (art, speech and drama teacher); Frank C. Van Vleet Award (educator); Jeannette Steinbeck Award (social studies teacher); Carl Cook Memorial Scholarship (athletics coach and physical education teacher); Richard V. Milks Memorial (teacher); and Robert DeVoogt Scholarship Award (athletics coach and physical education teacher).

