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The Board of Education of the Buffalo City School District is the policy-making body for the Buffalo Public Schools, [6] as provided by the Constitution of New York, and is under the general supervision of the New York State Education Department. [7] The board consists of nine members elected by popular vote of District residents.
City Honors School at Fosdick-Masten Park, known colloquially as City Honors, or CHS, is a college preparatory school in Buffalo, New York, United States. It is part of the Buffalo Public Schools system.
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MSTP (Math Science and Technology Preparatory School) enrolls students from 9th through 12th grade. MSTP is a public school in the Buffalo Public School district, and is part of the school district's school choice program. Accelerated programs begin in fifth grade, and by 12th grade all students are expected to have passed at least two AP classes.
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The superintendent of schools expressed a desire and plan for bike racks throughout the Buffalo Public School District. [16] [17] In 2009, Hutchinson Central Technical High School was ranked 86th out of 131 Western New York high schools in terms of academic performance. [18]
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.
The Buffalo Public Schools have about thirty-four thousand students enrolled in their primary and secondary schools. [262] The district administers about sixty public schools, including thirty-six primary schools, five middle high schools, fourteen high schools and three alternative schools, with a total of about 3,500 teachers. [263]