Congratulations to 89 Fairport students who earned gold, silver, bronze or honorable mentions on the National French, National German and National Spanish Exams. Each year across the nation about 250,000 students compete and consistently every year Fairport Students excel. The District offers AP sequences in three languages and junior and senior level courses are accredited as 201 and 202 level study with SUNY.
Cheryl Moore-Guerin is Fairport’s 2018 Transportation Employee of the Year
Fairport’s Pupil Transportation Employee of the Year is Cheryl Moore-Guerin, a district employee since 2014. Moore-Guerin is appreciated by all of her students, their families and her colleagues for her work as a school bus driver.
Director of Transportation Peter Lawrence said that Moore-Guerin was selected for this award due to her safe driving record,
Three Fairport schools to pilot automated attendance calls
The Fairport Central School District will begin piloting automated attendance calls through its SchoolMessenger mass notification system for three of its schools, including Dudley, Johanna Perrin and Martha Brown, beginning the week of May 21. The system will automatically contact, by phone, parents/guardians of students who are absent from school.
Residents approve 2018-19 school budget
Residents in the Fairport Central School District approved the 2018-19 school budget, Tuesday May 15.
The results from the budget are as follows:
2018-19 School Budget–Approved
YES — 1449
NO — 539
Proposition 1 (Capital Technology Reserve Fund) – Approved
YES — 1609
NO — 379
Proposition 2 (Capital Building Reserve Fund) – Approved
YES — 1548
NO — 429
Board of Education (2 seats)
Peter Forsgren (incumbent) — 1657
Judy O’Leary-Sargeant (incumbent) — 1680
Public Library Budget–Approved
YES — 1583
NO — 399
Public Library Trustee (1 seat)
Belinda O’Brien (incumbent) — 1717
Strategic Initiatives are approved by the Board of Education
During the 2017-18 school year, the District engaged our school community in an in-depth study of our schools. This process – to create a strategic plan – was guided by the efforts of our District Advisory Council (DAC) and in partnership with the Warner School of Education at the University of Rochester.
2018-19 Fairport school budget vote is Tuesday, May 15
The Fairport Central School District Board of Education voted to adopt the 2018-19 school budget at the Special Meeting of the Board of Education, April 17 at Fairport High School. District administration also presented the budget proposal to the community at the Public Hearing on May 1.
Given the District’s declining enrollment and policy deployment,
District budget information in the latest edition of the Commentator!
Fairport Central School District recently mailed its District residents the latest edition of its newsletter, the Commentator. To read about the latest in news as it relates to future planning and the budget development process for 2018-19, click below to read the PDF version at the bottom of the page.
Fairport’s Northside Principal to retire on June 30
One longtime Fairport Central School District administrator has announced she will retire after the 2017-18 school year. Northside Elementary School Principal Carolyn Shea will retire after 42 years in education – 20 of those years in Fairport – on June 30.
She began her education career as a second grade teacher for various districts in Kansas,
Fairport High School’s spring production is May 24-25
The Fairport High School Drama Club will present a third full-scale production – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – for the 2017-18 school year on May 24-25, 7:30 p.m. each night, at the Fairport High School auditorium. The production is for audiences over 13 years of age,
Fairport administrator recognized as an ‘outstanding administrator’ of the year!
Fairport Central School District’s Director of Facilities Ross Ciulla was recently honored with the George Vito Administrator of the Year award for ‘civil service administrator’ by the SAANYS (School Administrators Association of New York State) for Region 11.
Ross began his career at Monroe 1 BOCES as a maintenance mechanic,