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1 History  



1.1  Former principals  





1.2  Selected former assistant principals  





1.3  Selected former administrators  







2 Notable alumni  





3 Notable faculty  





4 References  














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Grover Cleveland High School
Grover Cleveland High School
Address

110 Fourteenth Street


Lower West Side


Buffalo
,
Erie County
,
New York

14213


United States
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational
Established1931
Closed2011
School districtBuffalo Public Schools
School number202
Grades9-12
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Green and White    
MascotPresidents
YearbookThe Clevelander

Grover Cleveland High School was a high school located in Buffalo, New York. It is named for former U.S. president and Buffalo mayor Grover Cleveland and generally housed students from Grades 9 - 12, teaching according to the Board of Regents. Currently, the school building houses The International Preparatory School.

History[edit]

Grover Cleveland High School was originally constructed in 1913 as the home to Buffalo State College,[1] then known as Buffalo Teacher's School. In 1931, Grover Cleveland High School was formed as a school serving the Lower West Side of Buffalo. The building was renovated in 1959, where an addition was built onto the northern end of the school that contained classrooms, a swimming pool, and a new gymnasium.[2] During the 1970s, Grover was designated as the school to serve foreign language-speaking students within the City of Buffalo.[3] In 2007, the building began housing two schools, Grover Cleveland High School, and the International Preparatory School, a math and science magnet affiliated with the College Board. In 2010, Grover Cleveland High School was closed to new due to low graduation rates and increasing incidents of student violence and possession of weapons.[4] The final class of seniors graduated in 2011.

From 2011 until June 2013, the building was renovated and re-opened to students at International Preparatory School and the new STAR Academy in Fall 2013.

Former principals[edit]

Previous assignment and reasons for departure listed in parentheses

Selected former assistant principals[edit]

Previous assignment and reasons for departure listed in parentheses

Selected former administrators[edit]

Statue of Grover Cleveland in front of the school, unveiled in 2008.
Year Superintendent Principal Assistant Principal
1931-1932 Ernest Hartwell Charlie Kennedy Thomas McDonnell
1932-1933 Ernest Hartwell Charlie Kennedy Thomas McDonnell
1933-1934 Ernest Hartwell Charlie Kennedy Thomas McDonnell
1934-1935 Ernest Hartwell Charlie Kennedy Thomas McDonnell
1935-1936 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy Thomas McDonnell
1936-1937 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy Thomas McDonnell
1937-1938 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy Randy Lindeman
1938-1939 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy Randy Lindeman
1939-1940 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1940-1941 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1941-1942 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1942-1943 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1943-1944 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1944-1945 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1945-1946 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1946-1947 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1947-1948 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1948-1949 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1949-1950 Robert Pabst Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1950-1951 Ben Willis Charlie Kennedy John Devine
1951-1952 Ben Willis John Devine Charlie Monan
1952-1953 Ben Willis John Devine Charlie Monan
1953-1954 Parmer Ewing John Devine Charlie Monan
1954-1955 Parmer Ewing John Devine Lou Gitlin
1955-1956 Parmer Ewing John Devine Lou Gitlin
1956-1957 Parmer Ewing John Devine Lou Gitlin
1957-1958 Joseph Manch John Devine Lou Gitlin
1958-1959 Joseph Manch John Devine Earl Beech
1959-1960 Joseph Manch John Devine Earl Beech
1960-1961 Joseph Manch John Devine Earl Beech
1961-1962 Joseph Manch John Devine Angelo Gianturco
1962-1963 Joseph Manch Marty O'Donnell Angelo Gianturco
1963-1964 Joseph Manch Marty O'Donnell Angelo Gianturco
1964-1965 Joseph Manch Marty O'Donnell Angelo Gianturco
1965-1966 Joseph Manch Marty O'Donnell Angelo Gianturco
1966-1967 Joseph Manch Marty O'Donnell John Demerly Dan Kublitz
1967-1968 Joseph Manch John Demerly* Doris Erickson Dan Kublitz
1968-1969 Joseph Manch Marty O'Donnell John Demerly Dan Kublitz
1969-1970 Joseph Manch Marty O'Donnell E.J. Saia Dan Kubliz
1970-1971 Joseph Manch Dan Kublitz* E.J. Saia Manley*/Scott
1971-1972 Joseph Manch Ron Meer* E.J. Saia Nelson Scott
1972-1973 Joseph Manch Ron Meer E.J. Saia Dan Manley
1973-1974 Joseph Manch Ron Meer E.J. Saia Dan Manley
1974-1975 Joseph Manch Ron Meer E.J. Saia Dan Manley
1975-1976 Gene Reville John Ward E.J. Saia Dan Manley
1976-1977 Gene Reville John Ward E.J. Saia Dan Manley
1977-1978 Gene Reville John Ward E.J. Saia Dan Manley
1978-1979 Gene Reville John Ward E.J. Saia Dan Manley
1979-1980 Gene Reville Rocco Lamparelli Charlie Sodaro Dan Manley
1980-1981 Gene Reville Rocco Lamparelli Charlie Sodaro Dan Manley
1981-1982 Gene Reville Rocco Lamparelli Charlie Sodaro Dan Manley
1982-1983 Gene Reville Rocco Lamparelli Charlie Sodaro Dan Manley
1983-1984 Gene Reville Rocco Lamparelli Charlie Sodaro Dan Manley
1984-1985 Gene Reville Rocco Lamparelli Charlie Sodaro Dan Manley
1985-1986 Gene Reville John Davis Charlie Sodaro David Baez
1986-1987 Gene Reville John Davis Charlie Sodaro David Baez
1987-1988 Gene Reville John Davis Charlie Sodaro David Baez
1988-1989 Gene Reville John Davis Dan Manley David Baez
1989-1990 Albert Thompson* Ben Randle Ray Perreault David Baez
1990-1991 Albert Thompson Ben Randle Ray Perreault David Baez Sharon Lanza
1991-1992 Albert Thompson Ben Randle Ray Perreault David Baez Sharon Lanza
1992-1993 Albert Thompson Ben Randle Ray Perreault David Baez Sharon Lanza
1993-1994 Albert Thompson Ben Randle Jon Lyon Sharon Lanza
1994-1995 Albert Thompson Ben Randle Jon Lyon
1995-1996 Albert Thompson Ben Randle Jon Lyon
1996-1997 Jim Harris Ben Randle Jon Lyon
1997-1998 Jim Harris Ben Randle Jon Lyon
1998-1999 Jim Harris Ben Randle Josephine Mayfield
1999-2000 Jim Harris Ben Randle Josephine Mayfield Eileen Czarnecki
2000-2001 Marion Canedo Ben Randle Josephine Mayfield Eileen Czarnecki
2001-2002 Marion Canedo Ben Randle Robin Hahn Al Ventresca*
2002-2003 Marion Canedo Ben Randle Carlos Villarroel Al Ventresca
2003-2004 Marion Canedo Ben Randle Mary Craig Al Ventresca
2004-2005 Yvonne Hargrave* Kevin Eberle Eileen Czarnecki Jose Rivera Naomi Cerre
2005-2006 James Williams Kevin Eberle Wendy Richards Jose Rivera Naomi Cerre
2006-2007 James Williams Kevin Eberle Wendy Richards Jose Rivera
2007-2008 James Williams Casey Young Rafael Mercado Jose Rivera
2008-2009 James Williams Casey Young Rafael Mercado Denise Houston
2009-2010 James Williams Casey Young Rafael Mercado
2010-2011 James Williams Kevin Eberle

*Denotes interim appointment

Notable alumni[edit]

Notable faculty[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hammersley, M. (1993, October 1). Concern voiced for students at Grover officials act to curb unrest outside school. The Buffalo News
  • ^ LpciminelliInc. (2012). YouTube.com. [Video]. Retrieved 02/15/2013 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedd ed&v=V7h_o5IZgUg
  • ^ Heaney, J., & Sorenson, J. (1996, November 22). State places city high school mired in woes on probation. The Buffalo News, p. A1.
  • ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-01-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ John Demerly, retired Canisius professor. (1993, November 25). The Buffalo News, p. C10.
  • ^ Anderson, D. (1999, March 13). Daniel M. Kublitz, principal, broadcaster. The Buffalo News, p. B8.
  • ^ Dawson, D. (1993, August 18). 'Owego connection' links Ward, school chief Murphy. The Buffalo News
  • ^ Hammersley, M. (1990, March 27). Cleveland educator withdraws as candidate to head buffalo schools. The Buffalo News, p. TRK.
  • ^ Simon, P. (2004, February 3). Choosing retirement - the uncertainty of contract negotiations has teachers and administrators thinking about an early out. The Buffalo News, p. A1.
  • ^ Simon, P. (2004, August 11). New principals take over. The Buffalo News, p. B1.
  • ^ Simon, P. (2007, July 12). Williams fills two key posts. The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  • ^ Pasciak, M. B. (2010, August 26). New principals, assistants win board approval for city schools. The Buffalo News, p. B5.
  • ^ Simon, P. (1995, July 27). New principals named at 12 city schools. The Buffalo News, p. B5.
  • ^ Jon G. Lyon, Retired Buffalo School Principal. (2011, September 28). The Buffalo News.
  • ^ Sapong, E. D. (2001, November 23). Kensington High blames principal for woes. The Buffalo News, p. C2.
  • ^ SanGeorge, Robert. "UN official". UN International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor. ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 10 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ SanGeorge, Robert (November–December 2000). "UN Campaign Manager". Mother Jones Magazine. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  • ^ SanGeorge, Robert (August 5, 2009). "Project Director". WAMU Public Radio Washington, DC. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  • ^ Fairbanks, Phil. "Buffalo teacher accused of illegal guns, explosives and selling pot". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ EDT, Shane Croucher On 8/30/19 at 6:25 AM (2019-08-30). "Teacher arrested after police find explosives, guns, and drugs in his home". Newsweek. Retrieved 2020-09-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "NY High School Teacher Faces Federal Drug, Firearms Charges". NBC New York. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ "NY high school teacher faces federal drug, firearms charges". AP NEWS. 2019-08-30. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ "Buffalo high school teacher accused of drug and explosives possession, trafficking". WKBW. 2019-08-29. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ Fairbanks, Phil. "Feds tie former DEA agent to drug dealer and 'Italian Organized Crime'". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ "Indictment links alleged drug dealer, DEA agent accused of taking bribes". WKBW. 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ Melendez, Pilar (2020-06-28). "How a New York High School Teacher With Mob Ties Allegedly Bribed a DEA Agent". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ Staff. "MRS. MASECCHIA". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  • ^ Herbeck, Dan. "RANCOR IS EVIDENT AT RACKETEERING TRIAL INSULTS FLY DURING SUMMATIONS FOR MOORE, FORMER CITIBANK OFFICIAL". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  • ^ "Judy SANSANESE Obituary - Buffalo, NY | Buffalo News". www.legacy.com. Retrieved 2020-10-05.

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