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A new high school was built just to the south in 1949-1950 for $1,000,000. The building was dedicated on October 26, 1950. The high school building was erected in 1924, as the Irondequoit Free Union School, District Number 3. This district was joined to District Number 4 in 1953 to become the West Irondequoit Central School District. Additions:
The East Irondequoit Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 3,600 students in the eastern half of the town of Irondequoit in Monroe County. It has over 600 employees and an operating budget of $86,563,388. [3] The average class size is 23 (K-5) and 24 (6-12) students.
The West Irondequoit Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 4000 students in the western half of the town of Irondequoit in Monroe County, with over 600 employees and an operating budget of $82.4 million (~$20,319 per student).
When our class chose our timely graduation theme in 1974 – “We May Never Pass This Way Again” – after Seals & Croft’s iconic ditty, we weren’t aware at the time how ironic it would become.
The following notable people were either born in Irondequoit or were long-time residents: Richard Brookhiser [10] - historian and biographer of various American founding fathers, is a 1973 graduate of Irondequoit High School. Cito Culver [11] - first round draft pick for the New York Yankees
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It is a private high school with a middle school subdivision, serving students in grades 6 through 12. The school occupies a 42-acre (170,000 m 2 ) campus near the geographic center of Irondequoit, just 1 mile from Lake Ontario, and 10 minutes away from downtown Rochester.
As there is very little info in West Irondequoit High School, it is proposed to bring that information here to the main article. A search for Irondequoit will end up here -- MrDolomite 04:55, 6 July 2006 (UTC)