Marilla is a town in Erie County, New York, United States.
[2] The name of the town is derived from Marilla Rogers,[3] an early school teacher.
At the time, the land where Marilla sits (along with neighboring Elma) was part of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, and members of the Ebenezer Society were the first to settle on the Seneca lands.
The land was opened to general settlement shortly after the Treaty of Buffalo Creek was finalized in 1842.
17.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
The Campus is divided by offices in such that the high school and middle school are separated by the district offices, acting as a buffer between the similar age groups.
In accord, the primary, middle, and high school buildings each have their own gymnasium, cafeteria, library, and administrative offices.
One of the greatest assets of this school district is the expansive undeveloped areas surrounding every school, providing plenty of open space for younger students to play and older students to participate in extracurricular activities.