Lafayette High School was the third high school built in Buffalo, New York. It has fallen into recent struggles with academics and has been placed on New York State's Watch List of Persistently Underperforming Schools. After the 2010-2011 school year, the school re-opened as a multicultural school with a new principal. The school also began housing seventh and eighth graders from nearby International School 45. This arrangement continued until 2015.
Former principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Mr. Arthur Detmers-1903-1906
Mr. Calvert King Mellen-1906-1934
Mr. Frank Gott-1934-1955
Mr. Abraham Axelrod-1955-1958
Mr. Robert C. McGowan-1958-1968
Mr. Gerald S. Hare-1968-1972
Mr. Frederick D. Ganter-1972-1997
Ms. Sharon A. Lanza-1997-2004
Mrs. Jacquelyn M. Baldwin-2004-2008
Dr. Phyllis F. Morrell-2008-2011
Mrs. Naomi R. Cerre-2011-2015
Mrs. Denise E. Clarke-2015-2017
Mr. Michael J. Mogavero-2017-2018
Selected former assistant principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Mr. Charles E. Rhodes-1918-1925
Mr. Frank Gott-1925-1934
Mr. Irvin H. Himmele-1934-1941, 1948-1951
Mr. Carl S. Walz-1941-1948
Mr. Frank J. Kelly-1951-1955
Dr. J. Norman Hayes-1955-1958
Mr. Martin J. O'Donnell-1958-1962
Ms. Margaret V. Lombardi-1962-1966
Ms. Mary Elizabeth Dougherty-1966-1970
Mr. Chester J. Kryszczuk-1966-1969
Mr. Salvatore J. Scamacca-1969-1990
Mr. Gerald H. Hesson-1972-1974
Dr. Daniel M. Kublitz-1974-1982
Mr. Charles G. Erickson-1983-1987
Mr. Thomas P. Kopera-1987-1990
Mr. Elzie B. Fisher-1990-1995
Ms. Patricia C. Kormash-1990-1994
Ms. Sharon Lanza-1994-1997
Mr. Thomas M. Kalenik-1995-2004
Ms. Lisa K. Robinson-1997-2006
Mr. Gregory K. Pigeon-2004-2005
Mr. Philip M. Martin-2005-2006
Mrs. Denise Clarke-2006-2009
Mr. Gregory D. Mott-2006
Mr. John E. Evert-2006-2008
Mrs. Julie L Horn-2008-2014
Mr. Craig M. Brodnicki-2008-2016
Ms. Yuldonna M. Middleton-2011-2015
Mr. Rafael A. Mercado-2016-2017
Mr. Daniel J. Bass-2015-2018
Selected former administrators
Academics
Lafayette High School currently serves as home to many Buffalo high school students learning English as a second language.
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Notable alumni
Gordon Bunshaft, noted twentieth-century architect.
Edward C. Lawson, Edward won a landmark Supreme Court victory over racism and arbitrary stop and seizure practices by California police by defending himself before the Supreme Court of the US. . Few Lafayette graduates have ever shown such personal triumph over injustice.
Charles Reidpath Olympic gold medalist
Gary Mallaber drummer/percussionist
Bobby Militello jazz saxophonist
Shanks and Lewin, and all the art students in between were influenced by the Miss Elizabeth Weiffenbach, who taught art at the school for over forty years. These included Jack Smart, an artist who also played The Fat Man on 1940s radio; and Irving Jeremiah Goodman, a contemporary artist specializing in room still lifes. Turner rowed for the U.S. in the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, was executive editor of The Buffalo Courier-Express, and is a member of the exclusive Gridiron Club in Washington, D.C. The public school is supported by the private Lafayette High School Alumni Association. In 1999, the association restored the building's landmark lantern or "cupola", which had deteriorated and been demolished for safety reasons in the 1970s. In May 2003, the association sponsored and ran a 100th Anniversary Celebration, attended by over 1,700 alumni and their guests, raising $30,000 for the school. The funds will establish the Ramsi P. Tick media room in memory of entrepreneur Tick, an LHS alumnus and philanthropist. The association also awards several annual grants and scholarships for worthy causes and students, and on Sunday, August 4, 2013 is holding a free All-Class Reunion to celebrate the school's one hundred and tenth year. As their logos, the school and the Association use the LHS Triangle, and the Lafayette Angel.