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Lewiston-Porter Central School District, colloquially referred to as "Lew-Port", is a school district in the towns of Lewiston and Porter, New York, about fifteen miles (24 km) from the city of Niagara Falls.

Lewiston-Porter Central School District
Lewiston-Porter District "LP" logo
Address
4061 Creek Road
, New York, 14174
United States
Coordinates43°12′58N 79°01′01W / 43.216°N 79.017°W / 43.216; -79.017
District information
TypePublic
MottoAiming Higher
GradesK-12
Established1947; 77 years ago (1947)
SuperintendentPaul J. Casseri
NCES District ID3617190[1]
Students and staff
Enrollment1,976 (2019-2020)[1]
Facultyunder 175
District mascotLancer
Colors   Kelly green & white
Other information
Websitewww.lew-port.com

District

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Lewiston-Porter educates students from Youngstown, Lewiston, and Ransomville, New York. The district encompasses approximately 54 square miles (140 km2) in northern Niagara County, on the shores of Lake Ontario and bordering on the Niagara River. Centralized in 1947, the district is contained in the towns of Lewiston and Porter. About 70% of the district's taxable property falls within the Town of Lewiston, while the Town of Porter makes up approximately 30% of the assessed value of the 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. The district had expenditures of $42,234,808 and spending per pupil of $19,241.[2] The superintendent of Lewiston-Porter is Paul J. Casseri

As of 2015, Lewiston-Porter students were:[3]

  • Male students: 51.79%
  • White students: 92.93%
  • Black students: 1.77%
  • Hispanic students: 2.20%
  • Asian students: 1.48%
  • Native American students: 0.81%
  • Multiracial students: 0.81%
  • Gini-Simpson diversity index: 13.53%
  • Living with both parents: 74.76%
  • Economically disadvantaged: 17.25%
  • Youth poverty rate: 7.69%
  • In 2014[4] Lewiston-Porter Central School District was the highest ranked school district (including both public and private high schools) in Niagara Country, and ninth overall in Western New York, in terms of overall academic performance. In 2015,[5] Lewiston-Porter was rated tenth best in Western New York and second in Niagara County, behind Starpoint Central School District.

    History

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    Selected Former Superintendents

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    Schools

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    High school

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    Lewiston-Porter High School
    Location
     
    Information
    PrincipalBradley W. Rowles
    Grades9-12
    WebsiteLewiston-Porter High School

    Lewiston-Porter High School serves grades 9–12. The current principal is Bradley Rowles.[13] The high school has a large gymnasium, a pool on the second floor, a large auditorium, and 3 floors of classrooms. Several sections of the high school underwent extensive renovation and remodeling, concluding in 2016.

    Over 40 percent of the students participate in interscholastic sports. There are over 30 extracurricular opportunities for students to explore many different interests. Lew-Port High School has a China exchange program where students go to live with a volunteered family, and teachers and students of China live in Lewiston for a 6-month period of time. Lew-Port has formed relationships with sister high schools in Italy, Argentina, France, China, Belgium, and England. 98.4% of Lewiston Porter High School students complete high school, and 84% of the students will further their education in a college setting.[14][15]

    History

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    Lewiston-Porter High School opened in 1971 and was dedicated on October 3, 1971.

    Former Principals
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    Academics

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    Lew-Port High School is accredited by the Middle States Association Commission on Secondary Schools.[17]

    Middle school

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    Lewiston-Porter Middle School
    Location
     
    Information
    PrincipalAndrew M. Auer
    Grades6-8
    WebsiteLewiston-Porter MS

    Lewiston-Porter Middle School houses grades 6–8. The current principal is Andrew Auer.

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

    History

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    Lewiston Porter Middle School opened in 1957 as "Lewiston Early Secondary School."

    Intermediate Education Center

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    Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Education Center
    Location
     
    Information
    PrincipalTina Rodriguez
    Grades3-5
    WebsiteLewiston-Porter Intermediate Education Center

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

    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.

    History

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    The "IEC" was formerly first built as a high school for the Lewiston-Porter School District in 1959. The school's named changed from South Elementary to Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Center in 2002.[19]

    Primary Education Center

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    Lewiston-Porter Primary Education Center
    Location
     
    Information
    PrincipalTamara Larson
    GradesK-2
    WebsiteLewiston-Porter Central School Primary Education Center

    Lewiston-Porter Primary Education Center (formerly North Elementary School) houses grades K-2 and has an enrollment of 513 students. The Multi-Age Program hosts children from grades 1 - 3. The principal is Tamara Larson.

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    National Blue Ribbon Award

    In 2015, the Lewiston-Porter Primary Education Center was one of nineteen schools throughout New York State to be nominated by the New York State Education Department as a National Blue Ribbon School. The nineteen nominees were selected out of 6,500 schools throughout New York State and include elementary, middle, and high school levels as well as public, private, and charter schools.[20]

    Special education

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    The Lewiston-Porter Central School District provides students with disabilities the appropriate services to meet each student's educational needs. A student is classified through the district's (CSE) Committee on Special Education Department or (CPSE) Committee on Preschool Education. The office is located in the Administration Building.

    Sports

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    The name of the schools sports team is the "Lewiston-Porter Lancers". 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 has a turf field behind its high school which can hold football, soccer, and lacrosse games and practices for the school. Brad Halgash is the athletic director.

    Lew-Port competes in the Niagara Frontier League (NFL) with rival schools including Niagara-Wheatfield, Niagara Falls, Lockport, Starpoint Central School District, and the Grand Island Central School District. Currently, Lew-Port is in New York's Section 6.

    In Lew-Port history, only three Jersey numbers have been officially retired. They include:

    Stadiums

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    Lew-Port has two stadiums behind their high school. Blakeslee Field, most commonly used for football, can also be used for soccer and lacrosse. It is a synthetic artificial grass turf field. Next to Blakeslee Field is Elia Stadium, which is a full size soccer field. Both stadiums have four large sections of bleachers. In the Lew-Port High School, there is a full size gymnasium in which they hold boys and girls Varsity and Junior Varsity basketball, and wrestling matches. There is also a pool which can hold swim meets. Behind the middle school there are two baseball diamonds and two softball diamonds for J.V. and Varsity baseball and softball.

    Transportation

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    The school district offers transportation to/from students home to school in the form of school buses, operated by Ridge Road Express. Students are permitted to be driven to school by their parents. Additionally, eleventh and twelfth grade students may drive to school if they have a New York State license and permission by the school.

     
    Lew-Port alumnus
    Daryl Johnston

    Notable alumni

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    References

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    1. ^ a b "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for LEWISTON-PORTER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  • ^ Thomas, G. Scott. "Lewiston-Porter (Almanac of Upstate School Districts)". www.bizjournals.com/buffalo. Buffalo Business First. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ Thomas, G. Scott. "Lewiston-Porter (Almanac of Upstate School Districts)". www.bizjournals.com/buffalo. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ Thomas, G. Scott. "2014 Western New York school district rankings". www.bizjournals.com/buffalo. Buffalo Business First. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ Thomas, G. Scott. "2015 Western New York school district rankings". www.bizjournals.com/buffalo. Buffalo Business First. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ "Welcome to Salem South Lyon District Library, MI" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 12, 2021. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  • ^ BBALDWIN, R.. (1990, Mar 31). ALL SCHOOL CHARGES AGAINST STEPHENS DROPPED AS PART OF CASH - AGREEMENT. The Buffalo News, p. A1.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EB1956F5B1A47A6?p=AWNB
  • ^ FISCHER, N. (1990, May 16). LEW-PORT APPOINTS NEW SUPERINTENDENT - POST IS AWARDED TO SCHOOL DISTRICT'S CURRENT ASSISTANT. The Buffalo News, p. SPLIT.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EB1957DCEE24651?p=AWNB
  • ^ KOWALIK, P. (2002, Oct 16). SUPERINTENDENT SAYS HE'LL - OFFICIALLY RETIRE MARCH 14. Buffalo News, The (NY), p. B2.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0F6BFBA713CE9EB2?p=AWNB
  • ^ KOWALIK - , P. (2003, Apr 10). BOARD NAMES VANTINE SUPERINTENDENT. Buffalo News, The (NY), p. B3.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0FA6001C49F52D1A?p=AWNB
  • ^ Westmoore - NEWS NIAGARA BUREAU, P. (2005, Aug 31). Board rehires Dell'Oso for principal job. Buffalo News, The (NY), p. B3.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/10C661A30CFD87F0?p=AWNB
  • ^ a b Gee, D. (2008, Aug 20). Lew-Port appoints Roser to top job - Avoca educator to take over Oct.. Buffalo News, The (NY), p. B1.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/122B2E694CF5BFC0?p=AWNB
  • ^ "Lewiston-Porter High School". www.lew-port.com. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ WESTMOORE, PAUL WESTMOORE, BILL MICHELMORE AND PAUL WESTMOORE, JAY REY AND PAUL WESTMOORE, JANICE L. HABUDA AND PAUL WESTMOORE, GENE WARNER AND PAUL WESTMOORE, LEN DELMAR AND PAUL WESTMOORE, LOU MICHEL AND PAUL WESTMOORE, MARY B. PASCIAK AND PAUL WESTMOORE, PAM KOWALIK AND PAUL WESTMOORE, NIKI CERVANTES AND PAUL (February 25, 2007). "Lew-Port schools reaching out to China". Buffalo News. Retrieved June 6, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Polka, Walter S. (April 3, 2003). "New York State District Report Card Comprehensive Information Report: Lewiston-Porter Central School District" (PDF). Comprehensive Information Report. 1 (1): 15 – via New York State Government.
  • ^ "June 6 Publication" (PDF). Tonawanda News. June 6, 1986. p. 8. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  • ^ "CONGRATULATIONS LEWISTON-PORTER HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY!". www.lew-port.com. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ KOWALIK P. (2002, May 1). BOARD APPOINTS PRINCIPAL FOR SOUTH ELEMENTARY. Buffalo News, The (NY), p. C3.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0F349EC22C77ABCA?p=AWNB
  • ^ KOWALIK P. (2002, Aug 21). SCHOOL BOARD MAKES NEARLY $1 MILLION MOVE. Buffalo News, The (NY), p. B3.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0F59874EFA98350A?p=AWNB
  • ^ "PEC NOMINATED AS BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL". www.lew-port.com. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ a b Maloni, J. (September 25, 2010). "L-P to retire jersey of Jonathan Miller". Lewiston-Porter Sentinel. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ Mattera, Nick (June 2, 2010). "Family, friends come together to honor Jonathan Miller". Niagara Gazette. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  • ^ Gazette, Michele DelucaNiagara (October 6, 2011). "Lew-Port grad Gary Baker is 'Already There' for school honors". Niagara Gazette. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  • ^ 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award Winners at Lew-Port.com[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Niagara Gazette on Johnston's retired number
  • ^ Jim Johnstone at Basketball-Reference
  • ^ Graves, Neil (September 14, 1990). "Forum Airs Issues in Mural Flap: Ultimate Resolution May Rest With Court". Buffalo News.
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