East Irondequoit Central School District | |
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600 Pardee Rd Rochester, NY 14609 (Headquarters built into Laurelton-Pardee Intermediate) Monroe County, New York United States |
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Coordinates | 43°11′14″N 77°33′08″W / 43.1873°N 77.5521°WCoordinates: 43°11′14″N 77°33′08″W / 43.1873°N 77.5521°W |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Building a Future, One Student at a Time |
Grades | Pre-K-12 and adult education |
Established | July 1956 |
Superintendent | Susan Allen |
Asst. Superintendent(s) | John Abbott (deputy) |
Accreditation(s) | New York State Education Department |
Schools | Two primary schools (K–2) Two intermediate schools (3–5) One middle school (6–8) One senior high school (9–12) |
Budget | US$77,954,087 (2017-2018) |
District ID | 3609690 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 3,600 (2014–2015) |
Student-teacher ratio | 13:1 |
Other information | |
Unions | NYSUT, East Irondequoit Teachers' Association |
Website | www |
The East Irondequoit Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 3,600 students in the eastern half of the town of Irondequoit in Monroe County. The District has over 600 employees and an operating budget of $77,954,087. The average class size is 23 (K-5) and 24 (6-12) students. The student-teacher ratio is 13:1 (elementary) and 13:1 (middle-high school). Susan Allen is the Superintendent of Schools.
The Board of Education (BOE) consists of 9 members who serve rotating 3-year terms. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District Budget.
Board members for the 2014–2015 school year are:
During the 2006-2007 school year, the Durand-Eastman Intermediate School was being renovated. Its students were being housed at Ivan Green School (grade 3), Bishop Kearney School (grade 4) and East Irondequoit Middle School (grade 5). Now that the renovation of Durand Eastman is over, the students have returned to their "New" school.Residents of East Irondequoit Central School District voted on Tuesday, December 9, 2008 to approve the Generational Capital Project that includes construction and renovation work and purchase of buses to begin a district transportation service. There will be no tax increase for the proposed construction, however, increased taxes will be needed to pay for hiring teachers, bus drivers and maintenance for the new buses. The new district-based transportation system will reduce costs by estimated $700,000 per year, on average, through reduced expenses and new revenue. The Generational Project includes capital construction and renovation work and a district based transportation system. The proposal includes major improvements to the athletic facilities at Eastridge High School, which are more than fifty years old, along with renovation work at district elementary schools.