Candor Central School District

Candor Central School District
Address
1 Academy St Candor, NY 13743
Candor, New York 13743
United States
Coordinates 42°13′43″N 76°20′15″W / 42.228561°N 76.337424°W / 42.228561; -76.337424Coordinates: 42°13′43″N 76°20′15″W / 42.228561°N 76.337424°W / 42.228561; -76.337424
Information
Type Public (rural)
School board Raymond J. Parmarter, Brent Doane, Michael Blake, Gary Henry, Josh Soper, Hannah Murray, Jonathon Edwards
NCES District ID 3606420[1]
Superintendent Jeffrey J. Kisloski
Grades K–12
Number of students 740 (2017)
Hours in school day 7.5
Campuses 1
Color(s) Blue and white          
Mascot Indians
Website www.candorcsd.org

Candor Central School District is a public school district located in Candor, New York, approximately 20 miles South of Ithaca, NY. The District serves students in the Town and Village of Candor, as well as parts of Owego to the South, Willseyville to the North, and Brooktondale to the Northeast. During the 2016-17 school year, it had an enrollment of 740 students in grades K-12. It has two academic buildings located on one campus. The elementary school holds students in grades K-6 and the Junior/Senior High School, grades 7-12.

List of schools

  • High School (Grades 7-12):
    • Candor Junior / Senior High School
  • Elementary School (Grades K-6):
    • Candor Elementary School

Athletics

Candor Central School District is part of the Interscholastic Athletic Conference and Section IV of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA). In 2016, it entered into a merger agreement with neighboring Spencer-Van Etten School District with the purpose of combining team sizes for teams with historically low enrollment. Merged sports teams include football, cross country, wrestling, and field hockey.

Sports teams that are not merged are classified as Class D in the NYSPHSAA. Sports teams that are merged are usually Class C teams.

References

  1. "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Candor Central School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.

See also


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