Oswego City School District

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The Oswego City School District is a school district in Oswego, New York, serving the students of the city of Oswego and the towns of Oswego, Minetto, and Scriba. The district promotes itself with the slogan "Where the Learning Never Ends," a play on the city of Oswego's slogan, "Where the Water Never Ends."

The current Interim Superintendent of Schools is Gary Mix. Kathleen Allen is the current Board of Education president, with Samuel Tripp as current vice president. Thomas DeCastro, Heather DelConte, John Dunsmoor, and Lynda Sereno are also members of the board.[1]

Schools

The schools operated by the district are:

  • Oswego High School (9-12)
  • Oswego Middle School (7-8)
  • Fitzhugh Park School (K-6)
  • Charles E. Riley School (K-6)
  • Kingsford Park School (K-6)
  • Frederick Leighton School (K-6)
  • Minetto School (K-6)

Trinity Catholic School (K-6) and Oswego Community Christian School (K-12) are served by the district's buses but are not operated by the district.

Statistics

The Oswego City School District served 4605 students as of 2005, with a student to teacher ratio of 13.5. In 2006, 84% of Oswego High School seniors graduated with a Regents Diploma, and 5% graduated with an Advanced Regents Diploma.[2]

References

  1. http://www.oswego.org/district.cfm?subpage=8
  2. http://www.newyorkschools.com/districts/oswego-city-school-district.html

External links

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