Byron-Bergen Central School District
Location
United States
District information
MottoChallenge, Engage, and Nurture
GradesPreK-12
SuperintendentPatrick McGee
Schools2
Students and staff
Athletic conferenceSection V
District mascotBees
ColorsMaroon and Gray    
Other information
Websitehttp://www.bbschools.org

Byron–Bergen Central School District is a school district in Bergen, New York. Mr. Patrick McGee is the superintendent. The district operates two schools: Byron-Bergen Junior-Senior High School and Byron-Bergen Elementary School.

History

Founded in 1955, it is the combination of two school districts in Byron and Bergen, small towns in western New York State. The District encompasses 77 square miles in a rural, agricultural area.

Selected former superintendents

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted within parentheses

  • George A. Barber
  • William A. Stirling
  • John Hadden [interim]1968-1969
  • Thomas Colamoncio1969-1970
  • William Hayes1970-?
  • J. Dennis Kirst1995-2001
  • Gregory C. Geer2001–2009 (Principal - East Irondequoit Middle School, retired)
  • Scott G. Martzloff2009–2011 (Assistant Principal for Operations - Edison Technology High School, named Superintendent of Williamsville Central School District)
  • Loren Penman (interim)2011-2012 (Director of Learning - Byron–Bergen Central School District, retired)
  • Casey Kosiorek2012-2016 (Principal - Wolcott Street Elementary School, named Superintendent of Hilton Central School District[1])
  • Jon Hunter (interim)2016 (Superintendent - Fairport Central School District, named Interim Superintendent of West Irondequoit Central School District)
  • Mickey Edwards2016-2021 (Superintendent - Wyoming Central School, named Superintendent of Albion Central School District)
  • Scott Bischoping (interim)2021 (Interim Superintendent - Albion Central School District, named Interim Superintendent of Batavia City School District)

Byron-Bergen Junior-Senior High School

Byron-Bergen Junior-Senior High School
Information
PrincipalCarol Stehm (Interim)
Grades6-12
WebsiteByron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School

Byron-Bergen Junior-Senior High School is located at 6917 West Bergen Road and serves grades 6 through 12. The current principal is Carol Stehm (Interim).

History

Byron-Bergen operated a middle school from 2003 to 2012, when it reconsolidated with the high school for budget reasons.

Selected Former Principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted within parentheses

  • LeRoy G. Merriam
  • Norman J. Hill
  • John F. Hadden?-1968 (unknown, named Acting District Principal of Byron–Bergen Central School District)
  • Udo Treiber1968-1969 (Principal - Byron-Bergen Elementary School, returned to position)
  • William Hayes1969-1978 (unknown, named Superintendent of Byron–Bergen Central School District)
  • Frank C. Ferrando1978-1988 (Assistant Principal - Batavia High School, named Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education of Grand Island Central School District)
  • Edward F. Bishop1988-2000 (Vice Principal - Waterloo High School, retired)
  • Norman Fagnan2000–2001
  • Donna Schalge2001–2003
  • Frank Del Favero2003-2004
  • David R. Pescrillo2004–2009 (Assistant Principal/Athletic Director - East Irondequoit High School,[2] retired)
  • Aaron Johnson2009-2015 (Assistant Principal - Gates Chili High School, named Superintendent of Avon Central School District[3])
  • Patrick McGee2015-2021 (Assistant Principal - Byron-Bergen Junior-Senior High School, named Superintendent of Byron–Bergen Central School District)

Byron-Bergen Elementary School

Byron-Bergen Elementary School
Information
PrincipalKristin Loftus
GradesPre-K-5
WebsiteByron-Bergen Elementary School

Byron-Bergen Elementary School is located at 6917 West Bergen Road and serves grades PreK through 5. The current principal is Kristin Loftus.

Western New York Tech Academy

References

  1. https://kucrl.ku.edu/casey-kosiorek
  2. "Byron-Bergen names 9-12 House Principal".
  3. https://www.westirondequoit.org/news/latest_news/dr__aaron_johnson_appointed_new_wi_superintendent
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