Lewiston-Porter Central School District

The district contains five main structures: As of June 2015, Lewiston-Porter enrolled 2,077 students in K-12 with 12 pupils per teacher.

In 2015,[5] Lewiston-Porter was rated tenth best in Western New York and second in Niagara County, behind Starpoint Central School District.

Several sections of the high school underwent extensive renovation and remodeling, concluding in 2016.

Lew-Port has formed relationships with sister high schools in Italy, Argentina, France, China, Belgium, and England.

The middle school contains a gymnasium with a retractable batting cage, a cafeteria/auditorium, and one floor of classrooms.

Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Education Center (formerly South Elementary School[18]) serves grades 3–5.

The "IEC" as it is called by students and teachers, has a large gymnasium that can be divided, a large cafeteria once referred to as the “Lancer Inn”, two floors of classrooms and a one-story wing with music and art rooms facing east.

The school's named changed from South Elementary to Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Center in 2002.

[19] Lewiston-Porter Primary Education Center (formerly North Elementary School) houses grades K-2 and has an enrollment of 513 students.

The logo consists of a medieval lancer standing ready to charge, covered in kelly green and white, which are the school district's colors.

Lewiston-Porter has an array of sports programs, including baseball, football, basketball, bowling, wrestling, cheerleading, track and field, cross country, tennis, volleyball, gymnastics, swimming, golf, soccer, hockey, lacrosse, and softball.

Lew-Port alumnus
Daryl Johnston