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  1. Onondaga Nation School RT 11A, RR #51 3285 State Route 11A Nedrow, NY 13120 Phone: (315) 469-6991 Fax: (315) 469-0994 John Gizzi, Principal. Junior/Senior High School 3122 Rt 11 North LaFayette, NY 13084 Phone: (315) 677-3131 Fax: (315) 677-3132 Jason Ryan, Jr/Sr High Principal. The Big Picture 3122 Route 11 North LaFayette, NY 13084 Phone ...

  2. Junior/Senior High School 3122 Rt 11 North LaFayette, NY 13084 Phone: (315) 677-3131 Fax: (315) 677-3132 ... LaFayette Central School District 5955 Route 20 West LaFayette, NY 13084 ... New Algebra I Regents Exam. All Day Event JUN. 06. Art Club. 2:45 PM - 3: ...

  3. Lafayette High School, the first building of its type, was designed to accommodate about 4,000 pupils. The cost of the site was $211,350 while the building itself necessitated an outlay of $2,820,000. [citation needed] There are two other high schools in the city, which are duplicates of this type – Christopher Columbus and William Cullen Bryant.

  4. 2 de jun. de 2004 · New York City agrees to help curb harassment against Asian-American students at Lafayette High School (NYC) by improving translation services and training students in tolerance and diversity (M)

  5. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Lafayette_High_School_(New_York_City)Lafayette High School (New York City)

    In December 2006, New York City's plans to close Lafayette High School were announced, along with four other low-performing schools that failed to improve under city guidance. Applying a strategy of the Bloomberg administration, the large closed schools would each be replaced by several small schools with about 400 or 500 students each.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2003 · Lafayette High School (NYC) ... ''You have to realize there are over 1,000 schools in the city of New York and over 100 high schools,'' he said, ...

  7. Adlai E. Stevenson High School was a New York City public high school located at 1980 Lafayette Avenue, in the Soundview section of the Bronx.. The New York City Department of Education closed the school in June 2009, owing to poor performance (high truancy, violence and a low graduation rate). New, specialty schools were created as part of the New Century Schools initiative.