Fairport Central School District

Joyce Kostyk Erica Belois-Pacer Margaret Cardona Janice Fortuna Dr. Brian Moritz The Fairport Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 5,800 students in most of the town of Perinton and the village of Fairport in Monroe County, with about 1,200 employees and an operating budget of $127.0 million ($21,895 per student).

From 1826 until 1872, the village was served by the district 9 school which was situated in two different buildings on East Church Street.

[5][6] In 1872, the Fairport Classical and Union School opened on West Church Street.

In 1957, the district renamed the high school on West Avenue in honor of Martha A.

[12] In 1999 the village of Fairport, the FCSD and Monroe #1 BOCES announced a collaboration to have public ch 12 used for more than government meetings and programs.

Board of Education meetings may be viewed online at fairport.org[13] The Fairport Central School District consists mostly of students from the Perinton/Fairport region, and is an avid participant in the Urban-Suburban program.

These elections occur alongside voting on the School District's annual budget.

[10] It is named after the original Northside School which was located on East Avenue in the village of Fairport.

Fairport High School opened in 1970, partially replacing Minerva DeLand, which educates the district's ninth grade students.

The Northside School as it appeared in the early 20th century
Brooks Hill Elementary School
Dudley Elementary School
Jefferson Avenue Elementary School
Northside Elementary School
Johanna Perrin Middle School
The parking lot of Martha Brown with the overblowing Canadian Wildfire smog.
Minerva DeLand High School
Fairport High School looking east