Beaver River Central School

Beaver River Central School
Location
9508 Artz Road
Beaver Falls
(Lewis County), New York

United States
Coordinates 43°52′51″N 75°26′14″W / 43.8808°N 75.4371°W / 43.8808; -75.4371Coordinates: 43°52′51″N 75°26′14″W / 43.8808°N 75.4371°W / 43.8808; -75.4371
Information
Type Public
School district Beaver River Central School District
Superintendent Todd Green
Faculty 67.2 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades K12
Enrollment 893[1] (2010-2011)
Student to teacher ratio 14.5
Color(s) Green, orange and white
Mascot Beaver
Team name Beavers
Website Home page

Location

Beaver River Central School is a small k-12 school in Beaver Falls in northern Lewis County. As of 2011, it had a total enrollment of 893 and a graduating class of 66. in 2011, 68% of graduates went on to two-year colleges, technical schools, or four-year colleges.

The superintendent is Todd Green, and the high school principal is Rebecca Dunckel-King.

History

The school district was centralized in 1954 and has an enrollment of 900 students, all in one building. In 1968 they added a high school gymnasium and a pool. In 1996 they added six classrooms to the middle school wing. Then in 2002 a $16.5 million Capital Project greatly enhanced the facilities. It added an elementary gym and locker rooms, six elementary classrooms and six high school class rooms. They also did renovations to the Library and Home Economics rooms. The District Office, Business Office, and Superintendent Office were moved downstairs in new offices.

Sports

Beaver River is in section 3 of New York State and is part of the Frontier League. It offers fall, winter and spring sports. Fall sports are girls' swimming, football, cross-country, boys' and girls' soccer and girls tennis. Winter sports are boys' swimming, wrestling, boys' and girls' basketball and volleyball. Spring sports are baseball, softball, and track and field.[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Beaver River Central School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved on 16 November 2008. "Students: 973 (2005-2006)"
  2. Dwyer, Brian (May 13, 2008). "Beaver River faces tough outside challenges with budget". News 10 Now. Retrieved on 16 November 2008.

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