Class sizes average between 19 and 26 students and the
student-teacher ratio is 15:1 (elementary), 13:1 (middle-high school).[2]
The district is one of the oldest centralized districts in New York State.
Administrators
Sean Bruno - Superintendent of Schools
Jerilee Gulino - Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources
Darrin Winkley - Assistant Superintendent for Business
Lynn Carragher - Assistant Superintendent for Inclusive Education and Instruction
Ryan Lanigan - Assistant Superintendent for Instruction
Jill Reichhart - Director of Finance/Treasurer
Board of education
The Board of Education has seven members, who serve rotating five-year terms. Each May, school district voters go to the polls to vote for board members and the school district budget.
Current board members
Jeffrey Harradine - President (Term ends: 2027)
Robert Lewis - Vice President (Term ends: 2028)
Terry Ann Carbone (Term ends: 2024)
David Howlett (Term ends: 2025)
Kathleen Robertson (Term ends: 2024)
David Stroup (Term ends: 2024)
Michael Turbeville (Term ends: 2028)
Schools
The district operates five schools, each of which is dedicated to a specific grade range.
Elementary schools
Ginther Elementary School (Pre-K - 1), Principal – Randall Yu, Assistant Principal - Kelly Keenan
Barclay Elementary School (2-3), Principal – Scott Morrison, Assistant Principal - Alana Roberts
Fred W. Hill Elementary School (4-5), Principal – Tina Colby, Assistant Principal - Michael Bourne
Middle school
Oliver Middle School (6-8), Principal – Jerrod Roberts, Assistant Principals - Michelle Guerrieri and Matthew Hennard
High school
Brockport High School (9-12), Principal – Michael Pincelli, Assistant Principals - Bobbie Dardano, David Iacchetta and Sean O'Donnell
Central and Union Free school districts are authorized to operate high schools, though not all do, while common school districts may not operate high schools.