Utica Free Academy
Utica Free Academy, whose predecessor, Utica Academy, opened in 1814,[1] was a high school in Utica, New York, which operated from 1840 until 1990, when it was consolidated with Thomas R. Proctor High School. The combined entity operated briefly at UFA's original facility under the name Utica Senior Academy, but by 1993 had been reverted to the Proctor name and heritage.
The last UFA building is now a nursing home.[2]
Notable alumni
- Dean Alfange, politician
- Richard H. Balch, businessperson and politician
- Mark Danner, writer, journalist, and educator
- Michael J. Durrigan, statistician, college instructor and counseling psychologist
- Cyrus D. Prescott, politician and lawyer
- Mary Traffarn Whitney (1852–1942), minister, editor, social reformer, philanthropist, lecturer
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References
- "Utica Free Academy Christmas Ornament". November 3, 2008. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
- "Utica Free Academy". Oneida County Historical Society. Archived from the original on April 7, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
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