Gates Chili Central School District
The Gates Chili Central School District is a public school district in Rochester, New York that serves approximately 4,000 students in most of the town of Gates and a large portion of the town of Chili in Monroe County, with over 850 employees and an operating budget of $100 million.
The Gates Chili school district opened in September 1956 as a consolidation of four Union free School districts, approved by voters of the four districts on December 8, 1955. The District celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2006.
The average class size is 22 students, and 21 students. The student-teacher ratio is 13:1, 13:1.
Christopher Dailey was selected by the Board of Education to serve as Superintendent of Schools beginning in July 2019. The former superintendent, Kimberle Ward, left the position in December 2018, with Carol Stehm serving as Interim Superintendent.
The District's motto is “together we teach and inspire excellence for all learners.” The district recognizes four core values known as The Spartan Way. "Respect, Responsibility, Compassion, and Hardwork" is the Spartan Way.
Organization
The Board of Education consists of eight members who serve rotating three-year terms. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the school district's budget.Current board members are:
- Jeffrey Pettenski, President
- Andrea Hinchey Unson, Vice President
- Andre Bailey
- Michael Bailey
- Raymond Banks
- Catherine Coffee
- Kerri Keyes
- Francis Muscato
- Dr. Christine Brown Richards
Name | Tenure |
Cecil W. Luffman | September 1956 – June 1962 |
William J. Kirkmire | July 1962 – October 1965 |
William G. Hagenlocher | October 1965 – January 1967 January 1967 – 1977 |
William J. Dadey | 1977 – February 2003 |
Richard A. Stein | February 2003 – December 2008 |
Richard E. Mace | January 2009 – July 2009 |
Mark C. Davey | July 2009 – July 2013 |
Carol B. Stehm | July 2013 – February 2014 |
Kimberle A. Ward | February 2014 – December 2018 |
Carol B. Stehm | December 2018 – June 2019 |
Christopher Dailey | July 2019 – |
Schools
Elementary schools
- Neil Armstrong Elementary School , Principal - Lisa McGary, Assistant Principal - Jeannine Bezon
- Florence Brasser Elementary School, Principal - Timothy Young, Assistant Principal - Meghan Bello
- Walt Disney Elementary School , Principal - Elaine A. Damelio, Assistant Principal - Sara Mucino
- Paul Road Elementary School , Principal - Peter J. Hens, Assistant Principal - Sean D'Abreu
- Washington Irving Elementary School
- Warren Harding Elementary School
- Thomas Edison Elementary School
Middle school
- Gates Chili Middle School , Principal - Dr. Lisa Buckshaw
High school
- Gates Chili High School , Principal - Kenneth Hammel
Phase X Capital Project and Redistricting
In October 2012, Gates Chili voters approved a measure to begin repairing infrastructure in all six of the schools. The estimated cost, $10.8 million, would be covered by state grants and reserve funds. Scheduled fixes include complete roof replacements at several of the schools, upgrading windows to provide energy conservation, and structural repairs to nearly every school. Repairs to the outdoor football and track stadium lighting is also budgeted into this project. The project began its work this past summer, and was scheduled to be completed by the end of Summer 2014.In 2013, the Gates Chili School District proposed a redistricting for the remaining four elementary schools - Paul Road, Florence Brasser, Neil Armstrong, and Walt Disney - beginning in September 2014. The current plans would remove 75 ESOL students from Florence Brasser and split them into two sub groups at Paul Road and Walt Disney. Redistricting would also even out enrollment levels at all four schools - Paul Road and Neil Armstrong would see their enrollment cut by roughly 75 students, leaving them with 475 kids. Walt Disney would get about 61 students to put them at 475 as well, and Florence Brasser would get 67 students to put them at 350 students. The plan is still being worked out, with a deadline of Spring 2014 for a final decision.
Noted alumni
Name | Class | Noted For |
Lou Gramm | Lead singer of the 1980s rock band "Foreigner" | |
Kenneth Bianchi | Hillside Strangler | |
John Fossitt | Keyboardist for Bruno Mars | |
Ernest Jackson | Wide receiver for the Ottawa Redblacks | |
Brittanee Drexel | Went missing during a spring break trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in 2009. | |
Cierra Dillard | Player for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA |