Geneseo, New York Schools
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- Geneseo Central School
District. "The Geneseo School District presently
enrolls approximately 975 students in grades K-12. The District
encompasses 70 square miles. The school is housed in a
well-maintained, modern campus consisting of three adjoining
buildings and ample athletic facilities. The Elementary School
includes grades K-5. The Middle School/High School houses
grades 6-12. A beautiful new entryway and lobby were added in
2006 as part of a 9.9 million dollar renovation project. This
project also provided a new middle/high school office, upgraded
heating, ventilation and air conditioning, new lights, ceilings
and floors; as well as the reconstruction and modernization of
all of the high school science classrooms. The buildings and
grounds contain a beautiful 600-seat auditorium, a fitness
center, two gymnasiums, playing fields, a lighted stadium for
football and soccer, an all-weather track, and a competition
indoor pool.
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The Geneseo Central School District has been a leader among the
Genesee Valley schools in the area of instructional technology.
Each classroom has networked computers for student use. There
are three computer labs in the school along with a state-of-art
computer-drafting classroom. The media centers also contain
enough computers to accommodate an entire class for student
research projects. The newly constructed science rooms have
wireless access points to connect a mobile cart of laptops that
are shared between the rooms for student use. There are five
Smartboards (interactive whiteboards) in the district with
continual use.
Along with a strong emphasis on the core subject areas, Geneseo
Central offers foreign language classes to students in grades
6-12. The ESL, music, and visual arts departments provide all
students with a strong background in the arts. The school
community of Geneseo Central emphasizes caring for the whole
child. The emotional and developmental growth of each child is
provided for by a support team that includes three school
counselors, a school psychologist, and a school social worker.
The connection and communication to school families is
highlighted by a supportive and active
Parent-Teacher-Student-Association (PTSA) and the involvement of
parents and community members on school communities and booster
clubs."
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