Holley Central School District
Holley Central School District is a public school district that serves the village of Holley, New York and the towns of Murray and Clarendon. The school district consists of 1,385 students in grades PreK-12 (one PreK-6 elementary school and one 7-12 junior-senior high school). The district superintendent is Brian Bartalo. In 2011 the Holley Central School district began constructing a capital project that included the following upgrades:
- Renovated remainder of school to create classrooms that meet current code, safety and performance standards
- Renovated remainder of school mechanical systems to meet current code, safety and performance standards
- Renovation and addition to accommodate kitchen and cafeteria: provide updated, efficient and multi-function adaptable spaces
- Renovation and addition to accommodate gym storage, fitness and multi-purpose/wrestling needs
- Roof replacement (entire building)
- Site improvements – separation and coordination of traffic patterns and accessibility to improve safety and flow regarding buses, student drop-off/parent waiting/visitor parking/staff parking
- Fire alarm system upgrades
- New telephone system (Voice over Internet Protocol)
- Technology upgrades (wireless, projection screens)
- Security upgrades: access control (card readers), intrusion detection (alarms), surveillance (cameras)
- Revised layout will allow for access and use of contiguous fields and support structures without crossing vehicle roadways
- Adequate, safe access and parking for parents and visitors
- Correctly sized fields and facilities for PE and athletics needs
- All-weather track surface, available for public as well as student use
Board of education
The current board of education members are:
- Brenda Swanger, President
- Robin Silvis, Vice President
- Andrea Newman
- John Heise
- Melissa Ierlan
- Mark Porter
- Anne Smith
Schools
- Holley Elementary School, Principal - Karri Schiavone
- Holley Junior-Senior High School, Principal - Susan Cory
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