Buffalo Traditional School

Buffalo Traditional High School is a former magnet school in Buffalo, New York. It served Grades 5 through 12 and was located at 450 Masten Avenue in the city's East Side. It closed in 2005.

Buffalo Traditional High School
Address
450 Masten Avenue

Masten Park

Buffalo
,
Erie
,
New York
14209

United States
Information
TypeMagnet
Established1977
Closed2005
School number192
YearbookPremier

History

The building was constructed in 1964 on the site that formerly served as home to the Buffalo Bisons minor-league baseball team. It first served as the home as Woodlawn Junior High School and became a symbol of the Civil Rights and integration battles of Buffalo, due to failed efforts by African-American residents to have the school integrated with white students.[1] Buffalo Traditional was created in 1977 as part of Buffalo's desegregation program.

In 2005, the school was closed. The remaining students were transferred to either Emerson/Harvey Austin Middle School or East High School. The building currently serves home to the Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts.

Former principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parenthesis

Selected former assistant principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • Mr. Harold J. Collier1984-? (Administrative Aide - Buffalo Traditional School, named Assistant Principal of South Park High School)
  • Mr. Daniel J. Geary1985-? (Assistant Principal - Seneca Vocational High School, named Assistant Principal of South Park High School)
  • Mr. Paul F. Weisenburger
  • Ms. Nancy W. Thompson?-1992 (unknown, named Assistant Principal of South Park High School)
  • Mr. Timothy M. Shannon1992-1995 (Assistant Principal - Bennett High School, named Principal of Alden High School)
  • Mr. Jerry D. Pope1993-1995 (Acting Principal - Kensington Prep, named Assistant Principal of City Honors School)
  • Ms. Louise Klier–1995-2004 (Assistant Principal - Bennett High School, named Assistant Principal of Lincoln Academy 44)
  • Ms. Janet Barnes–1995-2004 (Program Coordinator - Buffalo Alternative High School, named Assistant Principal of Opportunity Center at Fulton)
  • Mr. Terence Jenkins–2004-2005 (Assistant Principal - Triangle Academy, resigned[2])
  • Ms. Ilene L. Gelber–2004-2005 (Assistant Principal - West Hertel Academy, named Assistant Principal of East High School)

Former administrators

Year Superintendent Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal
1977-1978Eugene RevilleJames Williams
1978-1979Eugene RevilleJames Williams
1979-1980Eugene RevilleJames Williams
1980-1981Eugene RevilleJames Williams
1981-1982Eugene RevilleJames Williams
1982-1983Eugene RevilleJames Williams
1983-1984Eugene RevilleGerald Hesson
1984-1985Eugene RevilleDeb Smith
1985-1986Eugene RevilleDeb Smith
1986-1987Eugene RevilleDeb Smith
1987-1988Eugene RevilleDeb Smith
1988-1989Albert ThompsonDavid Greco
1989-1990Albert ThompsonDavid GrecoNancy ThompsonPaul Weisenburger
1990-1991Albert ThompsonDavid GrecoNancy ThompsonPaul Weisenburger
1991-1992Albert ThompsonDavid GrecoNancy ThompsonPaul Weisenburger
1992-1993Albert ThompsonDavid GrecoTim ShannonPaul Weisenburger
1993-1994Albert ThompsonDavid GrecoTim ShannonJerry Pope
1994-1995Albert ThompsonSusan DoyleTim ShannonJerry Pope
1995-1996Albert ThompsonSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
1996-1997Jim HarrisSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
1997-1998Jim HarrisSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
1998-1999Jim HarrisSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
1999-2000Jim HarrisSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
2000-2001Marion CanedoSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
2001-2002Marion CanedoSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
2002-2003Marion CanedoSusan DoyleLouise KlierJanet Barnes
2003-2004Marian CanedoMike MogaveroLouise KlierJanet Barnes
2004-2005Yvonne Hargrave*Geraldine HortonIlene GelberTerence Jenkins

References

  1. Gates, G. (1993, May 23). The battle for Woodlawn Junior High. The Buffalo News, p. M5.
  2. Buffalo Public Schools (2005, September 28). Meeting of the Board of Education: Principal Appointments.

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