Wheatland–Chili Central School District
The Wheatland–Chili Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 600 students in the village of Scottsville and portions of the towns of Chili, Wheatland, and Brighton in Monroe County and a portion of the town of Caledonia in Livingston County, with over 160 employees and an operating budget of $16 million. It is the smallest school district in Monroe County.[1]
Founded in 1955, the District celebrated 50 Years of Learning in 2005.
The average class size is 17-19 students, the average grade size is approximately 60 students and the student-teacher ratio is 13:1(elementary), 13:1(middle-high school).[1]
The District motto is "Personalized Education...Powerful Results".
Dr. Deborah Leh is the Superintendent of Schools.
Board of education
The Board of Education (BOE) consists of 7 members who serve rotating 3-year terms. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District Budget.
Current board members (December 2015) are:
- Kim Snyder - President
- Shanna Fraser - Vice President
- Carol Davis- Trustee
- James Musshafen - Trustee
- Courtney Panek - Trustee
- Tiffany Passmore - Trustee
- Michelle Rocha - Trustee
Schools
Elementary school
- TJ Connor Elementary School (K-5)
Margaret Wright, Principal
13 Beckwith Ave.
Scottsville, NY 14546
Middle school
- Wheatland-Chili Middle School (6-8)
Eric Windover, Principal
940 North Rd, Scottsville, NY 14546
High school
- Wheatland-Chili High School (9-12)
Eric Windover, Principal
940 North Rd., Scottsville, NY 14546
The school mascot was the Scotsmen until the 1990s, after which a new mascot was chosen. They have since been called the Wheatland-Chili Wildcats.
Alumni
Name | Known For | Relationship to Wheatland-Chili Central School |
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Brennan Swain | Amazing Race Season 1 Winner/ Actor | 1989 Valedictorian |
! Name ! Known For ! Relationship to Wheatland-Chili Central School |- | Kyle Trotto Latucca | 2014 - 2015 Genesee Valley section 5 player of the year for baseball. / Actor | 1989 Valedictorian |-