Sidney Central School District

Sidney Central School District is a school district in Sidney, New York, United States. The district operates two schools: Sidney Jr. Sr. High School, and Sidney Elementary School.

Sidney Central School District
Location
Sidney, New York
United States
District information
MottoChallenging Students To Achieve Their Greatest Potential
GradesPreK-12
SuperintendentBill Christensen
Schools2
Students and staff
District mascotWarriors
Other information
Websitewww.sidneycsd.org

Administration

The district offices are located at 95 West Main Street.

Current administrators

  • Dr. William ChristensenSuperintendent
  • Mr. Eben Bullock7-12 Principal
  • Ms. Kathryn BaileyDirector of Curriculum & Instruction
  • Mr. Corey GreenAssistant Superintendent for Business
  • Mr. Chris HaynesAssistant Principal & Director of Athletics, & Aquatics
  • Ms. Holly LapeCoordinator for Special Programs
  • Mr. Donald AlgerDirector of Buildings and Grounds
  • Ms. Kim CorcoranDirector of School Lunch Program
  • Mr. Douglas RussellDirector of Transportation

Board of Education

  • Ms. Nancy K. ParsonsPresident
  • Ms. Tammy Shunk
  • Ms. Kerri G. Insinga
  • Ms. Kimberly Ayres
  • Mr. Robert Holt
  • Ms. Terri L. Theobald

History

Selected former superintendent

  • Mr. Dominic A. Nuciforo, Sr.?-2005[1]

Sidney Jr. Sr. High School

Sidney Jr. Sr. High School
Information
PrincipalEben Bullock
Grades7-12
WebsiteSidney Jr. Sr. High School

Sidney Jr. Sr. High School is located at 95 West Main Street and serves grades 7 through 12. The current principal is Mr. Eben Bullock.

History

Selected former principals

  • Mr. Timothy J. Turecek?-2004[2][3]
  • Ms. Annette Hammond2004[3]-2010[4]

Sidney Elementary School

Sidney Elementary School
Information
PrincipalCorey Green
GradesK-6
WebsiteSidney Elementary School

Sidney Elementary School is located at 15 Pearl Street East and serves grades K through 6. The current principal is Mr. Corey Green.

History

Selected former principals

  • Mr. Stephen C. Paranya[5]
  • Mr. Peter Stewart?-2006[6]
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