Mexico Central School District

Mexico Academy & Central School District is a school district in Mexico, New York, United States.

Mexico Academy & Central School
Location
Mexico, New York
Oswego County

United States
District information
MottoInspiring Leadership and Excellence in All!
GradesPre-K-12
SuperintendentSean Bruno
Schools5
Budget$57,852,378 (2019-20)
Students and staff
Students2,100
Teachers208
Staff372
Athletic conferenceSection III
District mascotTigers
ColorsOrange and Black          
Other information
Websitehttp://www.mexicocsd.org

The district operates five schools: Mexico High School, Mexico Middle School, Mexico Elementary, New Haven Elementary and Palermo Elementary.

District

The District offices are located at 16 Fravor Rd, Mexico, NY.[1]

Administration

  • Mr. Sean BrunoSuperintendent of Schools
  • Ms. Mary Beth HornAssistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction
  • Ms. Elizabeth DiCosimoAssistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning
  • Ms. Sheilla RothSchool Business Executive

Board of Education

  • Mr. James Emery;President (2017)
  • Ms. Darlene UpcraftVice President (2017)
  • Mr. Chad Bigelow (2018)
  • Mr. Dennis Brooks (2019)
  • Ms. Connie Douglas (2019)
  • Ms. Amy Shaw (2018)
  • Ms. Sue Teifke (2017)


Selected Former Superintendents

  • Dr. Robert R. Pritchard
  • Mr. Nelson Bauersfeld
  • Mr. Michael Havens
  • Mr. G. Scott Hunter?-2005[2]
  • Mr. Michael A. Maroun2005-2006[3]

Mexico High School

Mexico High School
Information
PrincipalRyan Lanigan
Staff123
Faculty68
Grades9-12
LanguageEnglish
NewspaperThe Talkative
YearbookThe Mexiconian
Athletic DirectorAndrew Gates
WebsiteMexico High School

Mexico High School is located at 3338 Main Street and serves grades 9 through 12. The current principal is Mr. Ryan Lanigan, and the current assistant principal is Mr. James Busco.

History

Selected former principals

  • Mr. Gary Smith?-2003
  • Ms. Jeannie Henry2003-2006
  • Ms. Judith Belfield2006-2008

Selected former assistant principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

Mexico Middle School

Mexico Middle School
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational
PrincipalKimberly D. Holliday
Staff107
Teaching staff64
Grades5-8
Hours in school day6
WebsiteMexico Middle School

Mexico Middle School is located at 16 Fravor Road and serves grades 5 through 8.

History

Selected Former Principals

  • Mr. William Kamalsky ?-2006

Mexico Elementary School

Mexico Elementary School
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational
PrincipalElizabeth Voegler
Staff56
Teaching staff33
GradesPK-4
WebsiteMexico Elementary School School

Mexico Elementary School is located at 26 Academy Street and serves grades K through 4.[5]

History

Selected former principals

  • Ms. Carol Pallas
  • Ms. Judith Belfield?-2006
  • Mr. Nick Piulizzi2006-2009
  • Mr. Robert Briggs2006-2011

New Haven Elementary

New Haven Elementary
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational
PrincipalJennifer Granholm
Staff38
Teaching staff21
GradesK-4
WebsiteNew Haven Elementary

New Haven Elementary is located at 4320 State Route 104 and serves grades K through 4.

History

Selected former principals

  • Mrs. Ann Pia

Palermo Elementary

Palermo Elementary
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational
PrincipalMargaret "Peggy" Scorzelli
Staff47
Teaching staff22
GradesK-4
Hours in school day6
WebsitePalermo Elementary

Palermo Elementary is located at 1638 County Route 45 in Palermo and serves grades K through 4. The current principal is Mrs. Margaret Scorzelli.

History

Selected former principals

  • Ms. Jane Fargo
  • Mr. Louis Carbone?-2004
  • Mary Sylvester2004-2007
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