Syracuse City School District

School district in the U.S. state of New York
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Syracuse City School District
Address
725 Harrison Street
Syracuse
, New York, 13210
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-kindergarten – 12
Established1848; 176 years ago (1848)
SuperintendentAnthony Q. Davis
AccreditationNew York State Board of Regents
Schools5 high schools
6 middle schools
7 K-8 schools
14 elementary schools
4 alternative schools/programs
Students and staff
Students18,398 (2022–23)[1]
Teachers1,546.62 (FTE)[1]
Staff2,167.39 (FTE)[1]
Student–teacher ratio11.90[1]
Other information
UnionsNYSUT, Syracuse Teachers Association
Telephone(315) 435-4499
Websitesyracusecityschools.com
Syracuse City School District main office in 2018

The Syracuse City School District is a public school district serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Syracuse, New York. Syracuse City Schools enrolls 20,000 students in over thirty primary and secondary school buildings. The school district is run by a board of education that sets school policy and approves school spending. Having the designation of a city school district, the district's budget is a sub-item in Syracuse, New York's municipal budget. The board hires a superintendent under contract to carry out its policies.

Schools

The former Syracuse Central High School, home of the Institute of Technology

High schools

Middle schools (6-8)

Elementary schools (K-5)

K-8 schools

Alternative schools

Other campuses

Say Yes to Education

"Say Yes to Education" signage, Syracuse Airport

The Syracuse Say Yes to Education and Economic Development program is a district-wide collaboration between Say Yes, Syracuse University, and the Syracuse City School District aimed at bridging the achievement gap between urban and suburban children by focusing on academic, social-emotional, health, and financial obstacles facing low-income students.[2] The following support systems are offered through the Syracuse Say Yes to Education program: annual and regularly reviewed individual student growth plans; tutoring; identification of strengths and weaknesses through student diagnostic testing; inclusive settings, curriculum, and support for students with disabilities and English language learners; after-school and summer school programs; counseling and family engagement; research-based academic programs such as International Baccalaureate often found in suburban schools; financial aid and college selection counseling; and mentoring.[2]

The Syracuse Higher Education Compact is a partnership between private and public institutions to "collectively provide the opportunity for Say Yes graduates in the city of Syracuse to attend college with tuition, fees, and books paid for."[2] As of February 2018, more than 100 colleges and universities were promising Syracuse City School District students free college tuition.[2]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Syracuse City". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "Syracuse University"[permanent dead link], Say Yes to Education, accessed November 17, 2010.[dead link]
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