[3] The community continued to grow in the subsequent years, requiring a classroom addition to the west wing of school in 1967–1968.
In the late 1990s, the school district proposed building a new library information center on the west lawn and an athletic complex east of the original gymnasium.
[5] Kenmore West's enrollment grew steadily through about 1970, and reached its peak in 1969 with over 3000 students in grades 10, 11 and 12.
In that era, the school boasted large numbers of National Merit Scholarship winners.
In 1969, Kenmore West, under coach Jules Yakapovich, won the Niagara Frontier League Football Championship and drew national attention as theoretical national champions, determined statistically by a computer match-up with a Florida high school team.
Geelan earned an educational doctorate from the University of Buffalo in 2011 and left Kenmore West in June of that year to become the Superintendent of Allegany-Limestone Central Schools.
[7] Enrollment of Kenmore West dipped to a low of under 1,400 students in the early 1990s, and many teachers were laid off.
The Blue Devils have a long-standing cross-town rivalry with Kenmore East High School.
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