East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District

The East Syracuse Minoa Central School District (ESM) is a pre-K through 12th grade public school district with its headquarters in Manlius, New York,[2][3] enrolling approximately 3,500 students. ESM serves portions of the towns of DeWitt and Manlius, specifically the villages of East Syracuse, Minoa, and Kirkville as well as portions of Eastwood, Fayetteville, and Bridgeport. The district is partially funded by and governed under the authority of the New York State Education Department, whose standardized examinations are designed and administered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York.

East Syracuse Minoa Central School District
Location
East Syracuse
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Information
TypePublic Primary and Secondary
Motto"A 21st Century Learning Community"
SuperintendentDr. Donna J. DeSiato
Staff173
Faculty330
Enrollment3,471 total
1,226 high school
877 middle school
1,366 elementary school
285 pre-k
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Orange and Blue          
Athletics24 NYSPHSAA Section III varsity teams
MascotSpartan
Budget$82,319,532[1]
Websitewww.esmschools.org

Demographics

As of the Fall of 2018, there were approximately 3,500 students enrolled in the East Syracuse Minoa Central School District. As of the fall of 2010, The racial/ethnic makeup of the student population was 92.2% White, 3.2% Black or African American, 1.4% Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.4% Hispanic, and 1.8% Native American. Approximately 1.8% of the population, or 64 students, demonstrated limited English proficiency. About 6.6% of the student body qualified for a reduced lunch price, and 12.9% were eligible for a free lunch.

There were 323 teachers and 653 total staff employed in the school district, with a student to teacher ratio of approximately 11:1, though it is noted that the average ratio in eighth grade, and tenth grade core classes ranged only 19-20 students per teacher.[4]

Schools

Administration

Dr. Donna J. DeSiato is the current Superintendent of Schools.

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gollark: The reverse-proxy solution is in my opinion the best one, although it would require some config.
gollark: I think LetsEncrypt may not be very happy with that, though.
gollark: Yes, and you can just use a reverse proxy (with "vhosts" or whatever) for that, easy enough.
gollark: I think those are just what some webservers call "doing different things based on the host header".

See also

References

  1. District Budget Figures
  2. "Town of Manlius GIS Archived 2007-12-21 at Archive.today." Town of Manlius. Retrieved on September 23, 2012.
  3. "Home." East Syracuse Minoa Central School District. Retrieved on September 23, 2012. "407 Fremont Road . East Syracuse, NY 13057"
  4. "New York State School Report Card: Accountability and Overview Report 2005-06" (PDF). New York State Department of Education. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-07-02.

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