DMonacelli
Dominic Monacelli
Principal

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Patricia McGrath
Assistant Principal

Grade Level

9th Grade

Hours

7:22 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Main Office

Susan Miller
Secretary to the Principal

Kristen Murphy
Secretary to the
Assistant Principal

Phone: (585) 421-2030
Fax: (585) 421-1985

Attendance

Counseling

(585) 421-2033

School Nurse

Kristen Wendtland
(585) 421-8489

About Our School

Welcome to Minerva DeLand School, the designated building for all freshmen who attend Fairport Central School District. We look forward to supporting students and their families during the first year of high school. At Minerva DeLand our students receive a rigorous education that addresses their academic, social-emotional, and life skills.

Vision:

Together, the Minerva DeLand School community will build an environment where all learners are empowered to attain their potential.

Mission: 

We are committed to creating a respectful, caring and safe learning environment where every student is supported in achieving his/her intellectual, academic, artistic, physical and social potential. We recognize the unique opportunity of our school, where, for the first time, we unify our freshman class. Students will discover their individual strengths, collaborate with each other and the community, celebrate diversity, and become productive citizens and life-long learners.

Facilities:

Minerva DeLand School opened in September 1959. The school now includes 25 classrooms, a new large group instruction room, a library media center, multiple art rooms, a music room, 3 instrumental music lessons rooms, gym area, newly renovated locker rooms, a pool, a learning center, three resource rooms, technology workroom, a newly renovated main office and reception area, health office, a guidance suite that houses counselors, school psychologist, and social worker offices, five departmental workrooms, faculty lounge, auditorium, cafeteria,a new wellness center and athletic fields.

New technology upgrades have modernized all of our classrooms with instructional workstations, projectors, and either whiteboards or Smartboards. We have also added eight mobile computer labs to enhance instruction in the classroom.

 

 

Latest News

Request for proposals for Fairport Pre-K Program

The Fairport Central School District is now accepting proposals for the 2024-2025 Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program.

Click here to view the District Request for Proposals

All completed pre-kindergarten program proposals MUST be returned to the Fairport Central School District Business Office at 38 W. Church Street NO LATER than 12:30 p.m.,

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Congratulations to our Fairport High School music students who were selected to participate in the New York State Conference All-State earlier this month. Our Fairport students performed solos at NYSSMA Solo Festivals and received perfect scores in order to be selected in this highly competitive experience comprised of the highest level of musicianship for high school students in New York State. Read more  »


Fairport Black Scholars

Congratulations to our Fairport students named by the Urban League of Rochester as Early Recognition Black Scholars. The Black Scholars program celebrates Black high school seniors for their academic achievements, and provides support and connections to scholarships and programming in higher education. The Early Recognition program (grades 10-12), “provide[s] recognition,

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Two students cut a large ribbon.

A new chapter of of technology education begins at Johanna Perrin Middle School as students take their first classes in the school’s new Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) wing! The new spaces are the culmination of years of design, collaboration and construction as part of the voter-approved Fairport Forward 2019 Capital Improvement Project. 

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A group of adults stand in front of a photo backdrop. Two young children stand in front of them, holding a large novelty check.

The Fairport Central School District is proud to announce that through the combined efforts of our elementary school students, families and staff, the District and our partners at Crazy Dog T-Shirts collected $11,000 in donations for UR Medicine’s Golisano Children’s Hospital!

Students at Northside, Dudley, Brooks Hill and Jefferson Avenue collected donations at school and online this past October as part of the annual Fall Crawl.

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The Raider Way

The Raider Way Acknowledgement Form:

Click here to acknowledge a student or staff member for being Respectful, Responsible or Resilient.

Page Last Updated on December 27, 2023


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