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Encyclopedia > Kenmore West Senior High School
Kenmore West Senior High School
School type Public
Established 1940
District Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda School District
Grades 9-12
Principal Douglas H. Smith
Students ~2000
Colors Blue and White
Mascot Blue Devil
Location 33 Highland Pkwy.
Town of Tonawanda, NY 14223
Website Link

Kenmore West Senior High School is one of the Ken-Ton School District's two high schools, the other being Kenmore East Senior High School. It is located in the Town of Tonawanda, but is named after the nearby Village of Kenmore. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda School District, also called the Ken-Ton School District, serves Kenmore and the Town of Tonawanda in New York State. ... The Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda School District, also called the Ken-Ton School District, serves Kenmore and the Town of Tonawanda in New York State. ... Kenmore East High School is a member of the Ken-Ton School District. ... Tonawanda is a town located in Erie County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 78,155. ... Kenmore is a village located in Erie County, New York. ...

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History[1]

Early years

Prior to its current location on Highland Parkway, there have actually been several other high schools serving Kenmore. The first of these schools was an old wooden building erected in 1892 at the intersection of Delaware Avenue and Delaware Road. When the infant village outgrew this building, it was demolished and the site used for the present Village Hall. The cornerstone for the next high school, the former George Washington Elementary School, now used by a number of agencies, was laid in 1910 and the building completed in 1911 at a cost of $50,000. William C. Urham was the first principal. The 1914 yearbook lists five faculty members and six graduates. Masouleh village, Gilan Province, Iran. ...


When Frank C. Densberger came to Kenmore in 1915 as high school principal, the enrollment of the entire school system had reached 773 pupils; thirty teachers were employed. Soon, the influx of population necessitated new facilities. The present Kenmore Middle School on Delaware Road was erected in 1924 with subsequent additions in 1928-29. Upon Densberger's appointment as the first Superintendent of the Kenmore Schools, Roy G. Freemen was appointed principal of the Senior High School. The Delaware Road building housed both the junior and senior high schools until 1940.mrs klimek was there


Highland Parkway building

In 1938, a WPA grant of about $700,000 was received from the federal government toward the creation of a separate building for the senior high school on Highland Parkway, and the school district provided over $1M in additional funds. The twenty acre plot on which the school is situated cost $35,000. The school opened in the fall of 1940 with fifty faculty members and 1250 pupils. In 1959, Kenmore East High School was opened as the district continued to grow. At that time, the Highland Parkway school officially became Kenmore West High School. Raymond S. Frazier was appointed to the position of principal of Kenmore West in 1952. WPA Graphic The Works Progress Administration (later Work Projects Administration, abbreviated WPA), was created on May 6, 1935 by Presidential order (Congress funded it annually but did not set it up). ...


The community continued to grow in the subsequent years, requiring a classroom addition to the west wing of school in 1967-68. The latest building project was the construction of the new library information center on the west lawn, and the athletic complex east of the original gymnasium. The additions were planned by Buffalo architects Duscherer Oberst Design, and completed at a cost of about $10M in the fall of 2000. The design for the library won an award for educational architecture in the summer of 2001.


Kenmore West's enrollment grew steadily through about 1970, and reached its peak in 1969 with over 3000 students in grades 10, 11 and 12. Alan MacGamwell, a 1944 graduate of the school, was appointed its third principal in 1971, after serving as a teacher, coach and assistant principal in the Ken-Ton Schools. In that era, the school boasted large numbers of National Merit Scholarship winners. The varsity football team under coach Jules Yakopovich won the national championship in 1969.


MacGamwell retired in 1980 and now serves the Ken-Ton District on the Board of Education. Another Kenmore graduate, Charles Kristich, class of 1955, succeeded him as principal that year. The Kenmore community, like the rest of western New York, lost population between 1970 and 1990. West's enrollment dipped to a low of under 1400 students in the early 1990s, and many teachers were laid off. Despite the loss of population, however, Kenmore continued to be recognized for its achievements. In 1990-91, West won recognition as a New York State School of Excellence. The district was also honored with the Excelsior Award for Quality that same year.



Currently, West enrolls over 1900 students and has a full staff of over 175 people. The school's alumni include state and federal judges, nationally known scientists, authors, journalists, decorated military officers and local and state business leaders and humanitarians. They include nationally renowned journalist and author, Wolf Blitzer, and Cute Is What We Aim For guitarist, Jeff Czum. Other noted alumni are Skylab astronaut Edward Gibson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Gibson and a celebrated pair of brothers, Frank Easterbrook http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Easterbrook, Chief Judge of the federal appeals court for the upper Midwest, and author Gregg Easterbrook GreggEasterbrook.Com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Easterbrook. Douglas H. Smith is the school's fifth and current principal, succeeding Kristich, who retired in December 1994. Smith was joined by Mrs. Karen Geelan as co-principal in December of 2005. In 2007, Mrs. Karen Geelan was named lead principal.



False bomb threats, still continue at Kenmore West Senior High School, because of the unruliness of some of the students but due mostly to the inadequacy of the current lead principal, Mrs. Karen Geelan. The simple fact that she cannot stop her students from the breaking the law in her own building shows that she is not fit to be in a profession that deals with the well being of children, or a profession that would have her making contact with another living being. As the bomb threats continue some people are starting to think that the students who write the threats are willing to commit a Class D felony in the hopes that they would be able to leave the school to avoid seeing Mrs. Karen Geelan as much as possible.


References

  1. ^ [1]. A Brief History of Kenmore West High School. Accessed July 16, 2006.

Further reading

  • Silsby, Robert W. (1997). Settlement to Suburb: A History of the Town of Tonawanda. Sterling C. Sommer, Inc.. 
  • Percy, John W. (1997). Images of America: The Town of Tonawanda. Arcadia Press. 
  • Milner, John (1995). Schoolbook: A Teacher's Memoir. 


 

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