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Avenue and Baird Road) were already at full capacity. The district proposed building a fourth elementary school on the
Panorama Plaza area, on the west side of Panorama Trail Road about five hundred feet from Penfield Road, at a cost of $ 1,450,000 (USD). The proposed school would be built on a 26-acre parcel and would have had capacity for 800 students. The anticipated cost was reduced to $ 1290,000 before a vote on the bond issue, but voters rejected the proposal by a vote of 726 against, 500 in favor. Officials concluded that the proposed location, near an active commercial area, caused the defeat, so the school district revised the plan, proposing the school be located on Gebhardt Road, just south of the Five Mile Line entrance to the high school, to be built for $ 1,235,000, and to be opened by the 1961-62 school year. This proposal passed, by a vote of 1014 to 788. The school, known as Cobbles Elementary School, is located at 140 Gebhardt Road, Penfield, and currently has an enrollment of 500 students, from kindergarten to fifth grade.
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Landing students, two new Penfield elementary schools were quickly planned. The school that would have been on the future high school site was instead built further away on Baird Road, and an identical school was built on Atlantic Avenue; meanwhile a new high school building was anticipated to be built by 1957. In 1955, plans for a new high school for 750 students, with the existing Five Mile Line building being converted to a Junior High School were being proposed. These plans were being proposed while the Five Mile Line building still housed the district's only elementary school, other than Indian Landing, and the high school graduating class in 1955 was still only 25 students.
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District residents voted to build a new building, at a cost of $ 190,000. Construction was delayed by the war (, but authorization for the new school, at 16 class rooms and an anticipated cost of $ 470,000 was granted by the New York State
Education Department in 1946. The new elementary school, still standing, opened at 702 Landing Road North, in 1949. Nine classrooms were added two years later, yet by 1953 the building was overcrowded again. Meanwhile, Brighton High School, first opened in 1931, with its current building opening in 1940, was reaching capacity.
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combination gymnasium and auditorium seating 500. Altogether the combined grade and high school building consisted of about 40,000 square feet of space. The addition was constructed for $ 200,000 (USD) and designed for a capacity of 450 students. At the time of dedication, the total attendance was 265 students, of which 67 were in the high school. In
September 1934, Penfield High School had five "post graduates", four seniors, eleven juniors, thirty-seven sophomores, and forty-three freshmen.
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alternatives: build their own small high school, which would have been expensive, or be annexed by
Penfield Central, located to the east. The merger would significantly increase the student population of the enlarged school district, as the Indian Landing student population (over 800 in 1953 ) was nearly as large as the entire Penfield Central population. The Indian Landing district voted for the annexation in April 1954, and the voters of Penfield approved the merger three months later.
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Atlantic Avenue school was completed later that school year and elementary school students could be moved out of the Five Mile Line Road building. The Atlantic Avenue Elementary School partially opened February 20, 1956, allowing 360 students from Grades 2 through 5 to transfer out of the overcrowded high school building on Five Mile Line Road. Split sessions at the high school and junior high ended a week later.
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September 1966 with 786 students, the high school ninth graders were moved into the two junior highs.
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school program and more varied curriculum. The addition of the
Brighton territory also greatly increased the tax basis of the whole district, as the assessed valuation of the real estate in the Indian Landing School District was $ 10.5 million (USD), nearly twice that of the pre-annexation Penfield Central District ($ 5.6 million)
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demolished and replaced with new construction, while the 1932 and 1952 wings were remodeled. The
Denonville Junior High School building (later named Denonville Middle School) was closed in 1980 due to declining enrollment. The Charles Finney School, a private Christian High School, purchased the former Denonville building in 1991.
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overwhelmingly approved the reorganization on June 24, 1948, by a vote of 407 to 55. The new school district contained between 450 and 500 students, which would attend the combined grammar and high school on Five Mile Line Road and the "little Red" school house on Atlantic Avenue and Creek Street in Penfield.
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The first recorded protest by high school students at Penfield was a cafeteria boycott in 1959. On January 14, only about 13 of the 600 high school students purchased lunch at the cafeteria; the rest brought food from home. Students complained that portions were too small and lacked variety. Wallace
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The school district acquired a 47-acre site at the north east corner of Atlantic Avenue and Scribner Road, at a cost of $ 125,000, and commenced construction of its fifth elementary school there in 1963. The new school Scribner Road had a capacity for 600 students and at a cost of $ 1,065,000 (USD).
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In 1947, school children in the Town of Penfield were served by eleven "common" school districts, each of which had, at one time, its own small grammar school building (often a one room school house), and the Penfield Union Free School District, which operated the high school on Five Mile Line Road.
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With the opening of the new Bay Trail Junior High School, the older junior high school (the former high school building on Five Mile Line Drive, now renamed Denonville Junior High School) was renovated, at a cost of $ 1,721,000 (USD). The oldest wing of the building, the original 1907 building, was
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The new building also included: 1) a cafeteria with seating for 500; 2) wood and metal shop classrooms, with the metal shop designed with a garage door entrance to accommodate auto shop education; 3) an auditorium seating 1,000, with a stage 68 feet wide and 28 feet deep; 3) a double-size gymnasium
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The proposal was submitted to the voters a third time in less than three months, on June 21, 1956. School officials warned that even if approved the new building would not be completed by the beginning of the 1958-59 school year, and the high school would have to go back on split sessions. The high
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In the fall of 1955, in a race against time, the 585 junior and senior high school students in the Five Mile Line building had to go to split sessions, with grades 9 through 12 attending from 8 am to 12:15 pm, and grades 7 and 8 attending 12:15 pm to 4:37 pm. The double schedule
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was created in 1948 by combining five of the common school districts in the Town of Penfield (Districts 2, 3. 5. 7 and 8), an adjourning common school district in Wayne County (Macedon-Walworth Common School District #12) and the Penfield Union Free School District (District 1). The district voters
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As of 2000, the enrollment in the Penfield Central School District, including those from eastern Brighton, reached 5,076, and an additional 1,546 students living in the northern end of the Town of Penfield were enrolled in the Webster Central School District (total Webster enrollment that year was
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In the 1956-57 school year, starting salaries for teachers in the Penfield Central School District was increased to $ 3,700 per year, which was second highest in Monroe County (Brighton School District #1, which operated Brighton High School, paid starting teachers $ 50 more) and $ 400 higher than
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Due to this rapidly increasing population and school consolidation, a further expansion of the high school building on Five Mile Line Drive was approved in 1949. Five and one half acres of land was acquired in the rear of the existing building. The expansion added a gymnasium, expanded facilities,
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A major expansion of the high school was dedicated February 5, 1932. The new construction mostly replaced the older building, which remained as a small wing on the north side of the building. The new building was faced in brick, Colonial in design, three stories high, with eight class rooms, and a
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The new high school building opened in 1958. The old high school building on Five Mile Line Drive was converted into a Junior High School, housing grades 6 through 8. School officials wished to move the sixth grade out of the junior high, but the three elementary schools (Indian Landing, Atlantic
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The new high school building was constructed at a cost of $ 13.70 per square foot, which was $ 5.03 lower than the average new school construction costs in New York State at the time. Architects for the project were C. Storrs Barrows & Associates, who had served as architects for the district
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The district proposed to the public that they build a new high school with 31 classrooms for 950 students, at a cost of $ 2,600,000 (USD), and, separately, proposed a pool for the new school at a cost of $ 150,000. However, Penfield voters defeated both proposals on April 10, 1956. A majority had
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The annexation greatly sped up plans for a new Penfield High School building. Even prior to the merger, Penfield planned to build a new elementary school behind the Five Mile Line Grammar and High School building, on a site that a few years later would be the site of the new high school. With the
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A new union school building was constructed in 1907 at 2070 Five Mile Line Road, just a little north of the Four Corners. A high school alumni group was organized as early as 1912. In the fall of 1913, the high school opened for the year with a faculty of six: principal George Cooper; preceptress
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Penfield is a Class AA school in Section V for New York state. It competes against the largest schools in the state for sectional and state championships. Penfield Varsity Soccer is the nation's #8 program in all-time wins in high school soccer. The Penfield Patriots were previously known as the
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With rapid suburban growth and the addition of the Indian Landing school district, the size of the graduation class from Penfield High School, unchanged in the decade preceding 1955, grew tenfold in the next ten years. From a class of 25 students in 1955, the number of graduates doubled to 48 in
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The two-story academic wing included the following: 1) a three room home economics suite, which included four kitchens, sewing and laundry center; 2) an audio visual screening and work room; 3) a library accommodating 8,000 books; 4) a business education area with secretarial practice and typing
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On January 31, 1956, Penfield voters approved purchasing 25 acres of land between the existing high school and the new elementary school being built on Baird Road, thereby linking the two parcels. The newly purchased land was intended for a new high school building, and increased the size of the
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The predecessor of Penfield High School was the Penfield Seminary, built in 1857 at 1836 Penfield Road, near Five Mile Line Road, in the 'Four Corners' area of Penfield. The school charged admission and was built to accommodate 150 students. It operated as a private academy until 1871. In 1874,
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and a new 14 room elementary school in the rear of the building. The cost of the expansion was $ 565,000 (USD). The expanded school building was designed for 800 students. The old gymnasium was turned into an auditorium and the new addition included a double gymnasium.
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Mable Thomas; teachers Edna Payne (sixth and seventh grades); Cora Drummon (fourth and fifth grades); Helen Thomas (second and third grades)and Julia McNab (primary). The class of 1919 consisted of only one graduate, Luella Engelhart.
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2500:"Penfield names acting school chief".
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