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Batavia City School District

Batavia City Schools
Administration Office
39 Washington Avenue
Batavia, New York  14020
585-343-2480

Our Mission
The Batavia City School District is committed to empowering students to achieve their maximum potential, while becoming socially responsible citizens.

Vision
The Batavia City School District, in partnership with the Batavia community, will provide a safe and nurturing environment to develop students with high moral character who are able to successfully meet life's challenges.

District Information
The City of Batavia School District consists of 5 schools, 3 elementary, one Middle School and one High School, enrolling approximately 2800 students. The Administration Building houses the offices of the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum, Director of Pupil Services, and the Director of Information Technology. For further information about the District, see the links below:

Related Files
    pdf Comprehensive District Educational Plan - 2009-2012 (PDF -137 KB)
    The Comprehensive District Educational Plan (CDEP) is a plan developed by the New York State Education Department that is designed to replace many other plans. It requires a root cause analysis of gaps between where the district is in terms of student achievement as opposed to where it wants to be.

    pdf pdf file: You need Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 7 or higher) to view this file. Download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader for PC or Macintosh.

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