Liverpool Central School District | |
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Liverpool, NY United States |
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District information | |
Type | Public Primary |
Motto | "Preparing Our Students for Tomorrow... Today" |
Grades | K-12 |
Superintendent | Dr. Mark F. Potter |
Schools | 14 |
Budget | $153M |
Students and staff | |
Students | 7,069 |
Teachers | 630 |
District mascot | Warrior |
Colors | Orange and Blue |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Liverpool Central School District is a public school district in a suburban community near Syracuse, New York in Onondaga County. It has nine elementary schools, three middle schools, the Liverpool High School Annex (for 9th-grade students) and Liverpool High School with a district enrollment of about 7,329 students. Liverpool Central School District serves the entire Village of Liverpool and portions of the towns of Clay and Salina. Dr. Mark F. Potter is the Superintendent of Schools.
History
The Liverpool Central School district's Board of Education consists of nine community-elected volunteers who meet twice a month to determine the running of the district. They are the major policymakers and must approve a majority of district issues before they can be handled or instituted. As per the Open Meetings Act, all BOE meetings are open to the public and meeting minutes are posted online.
The Board's current members are:
Liverpool High School students serve as liaisons to the Board of Education for a two-year term. The students have no voting power but give insight to student affairs. The current student liaisons are: Hannah Ladouceur and Michael Fenner
The district is run by a series of administrators, all of whom are responsible for providing pertinent information related to their subject field at board meetings. They work under the superintendent.