Attica Central School District (Attica, NY)
Attica Central School District | |
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Address | |
3338 East Main Street Attica, New York, 14011 United States | |
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District mascot | Attica Blue Devil |
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Website |
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Attica Central School District is located in the town of Attica, NY which has a population of 7,000. This school has around 120 students in a graduating class each year.
School hours are from 8:20 to 3:10 in the high school and 8:10 to 3:00 in the elementary schools. .
School | Phone Number | Address | Principal | Assistant Principal |
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Prospect Elementary | 585-591-0400 | 31 Prospect St. Attica, NY 14011 | Kelly Beitz | none |
Attica Middle School | 585-591-0400 | 3338 East Main St. Attica, NY 14011 | Paul Clark | Sherri Bennett |
Attica High School | 585-591-0400 | 3338 East Main St. Attica, Ny 14011 | Josh Audsley | John Spink |
Source: atticacsd.org
Sports
Attica's Athletic Department participates in the following sports: Softball, Baseball, Football, Soccer, Track and field, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball, Swimming, Cheerleading, Golf, and Hockey (merged with Notre Dame). Sports schedules are posted on atticacsd.org. The school's mascot is the Attica Blue Devil.
Extra Curricular Classes
Band: The Attica High school band is one of the finest in their area and consists of nearly every musical instrument a person can think of. The band makes numerous trips in order to entertain their fans. The band has been to Tampa Bay, Florida, Orlando, Florida, Toronto, Canada, Pasadena, California, and Washington, D.C. The band performs throughout Wyoming County parades and fairs. The band has won numerous awards, from local parades to national televised parades, for over forty-five years.
Foreign Languages: Spanish classes begin in 7th grade and can be practiced until 12th grade. 1 credit is given for a two year class of Spanish in 7th and 8th grade. For every year of Spanish in highschool one credit is received. French is no longer a language to study.
Art: Art classes begin in kindergarten and can be taken until 12th grade. The complexity of projects in highschool can be difficult but is worth it at the end.
Home Economics: Home Economics is taken in 7th grade and only lasts for two quarters, the other two quarters for a 7th grader would be in health. Learning to cook is the main goal but sewing and basics are taught as well.
Health: Health is a required credit and is taken in 10th grade, it is a full year course and one credit is earned after completing the class.
Technology: In 8th grade technology education is provided and is an all year course. The maximum credit is one; in class there is many hands on activities such as creating bridges and testing how strong they were put together, creating bottle rockets and seeing how far they go up in the sky, shelf crafting, creating wooden cars and racing them and so much more.
Ed Foundations: In 9th grade Ed foundations is taught to the students so they understand how to operate a computer system and teaches them about alcohol and drug awareness. One credit is given and is a full year course.