The Greece Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 14,000 students in the town of Greece in Monroe County with over 3,700 employees and an operating budget of $180 million (~$13,489 per student).
[2] The average class size is 21 students and the student-teacher ratio is 23:1 (elementary), 14-19:1 (middle-high school).
Current board members: By convention, elementary schools are named after the road on which they are located.
[9][10] Soon after the video became public, local FM radio station WBZA (98.9 the Buzz) reported the story and it spread virally on the internet Making the Bus Monitor Cry.
District officials have promised due process in handling the misconduct by the 7th grade boys[11]