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Canandaigua Academy

Canandaigua Academy is a high school (grades 9-12) in Canandaigua, New York, United States. It is part of the Canandaigua City School District. The school was named a national Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education in 1996. Jamie Farr is the Superintendent of Schools. Marissa Logue is the principal of Canandaigua Academy. There were 129 professional staff members and 1,105 students as of 2019. [1]

Canandaigua Academy
Address
435 East Street

, ,
14424

United States
Information
School typePublic high school
Motto"One Community, Transforming Lives"
Established1791; 232 years ago (1791)
School districtCanandaigua City School District
SuperintendentJamie Farr
PrincipalMarissa Logue
Grades9-12
Enrollment1105
Color(s)Cherry and grey    
MascotBraves
WebsiteCanandaigua Academy

In 2009 and 2010, Newsweek magazine named it one of the top 1,500 U.S. public high schools.

History

Canandaigua Academy was founded in 1791 as a private boys' school.[2] In its early years it was a key point for education in the general region and the majority of its students were boarding students.[3]

It became a public high school in 1900, but retained "Academy" in its name.[2]

The current Canandaigua Academy is the fourth academy since its founding in 1791. The first was located on Saltonstall Street (the site no longer exists); the second was on Main Street, now Fort Hill Apartments; the third was on Granger Street, and is now Canandaigua Middle School. The current building was built in 1991, and suits the needs of all departments.

On March 14, 2006, President George W. Bush visited Canandaigua Academy to inform the public about Medicare.

In 2007, renovations were made on the southwestern wing of the building. The building's music wing was expanded to host additional classroom space, to be used by the Hochstein School of Music. Additionally, an expansive field house was appended to the gym on the southern side of the building to meet the needs of the Physical Education department.

On May 5, 2009, a student named Tom Kane took his own life with a shotgun in a bathroom stall at Canandaigua Academy. No additional casualties were caused.[4][5]

In the summer of 2015, the boys' locker room was renovated for the 2015-2016 school year. The school began construction in 2016 on a new sports complex which was completed in 2017. Among the new facilities are a new stadium-style track, additional facilities, new parking areas, and concession stand facilities on the soccer field below the track. The school also installed turf fields.

Notable alumni

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

The school's sports teams are known as the Braves, and wear cherry and grey team colors. The teams are in section V in the NYSPHAA.

In 2018 the Canandaigua Academy Cheerleaders won the NYSPHSAA Division 1 (Small) Championship, coached by Laura Burgess, Candace Foley, Kirstyn Morrell, and Maria Catalano.

Other state championships for the school include girls' volleyball and boys' lacrosse, both in 2009. The Canandaigua girls' swim team has won section V sectionals first place for 11 years straight. In 1999, the football team won a state championship.

In recent years, the Academy has hosted the Special Olympics, a day-long event which unites students and staff in support of disabled students and children in athletic competitions.

Music

Canandaigua Academy students are very active in the performing arts - with two concert bands (Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble), two jazz bands, a pep band (The Sound), two orchestras (Chamber Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra), and four choirs (Mixed Chorus, Women's Choir, Jazz Choir and Madrigal Choir). The Canandaigua Academy Music Department can be found on Twitter and YouTube. The Choral Department can be found on YouTube as "CA Choirs."

The Academy Music Department is led by band director Gregory Kane, who works alongside orchestra director Haley Moore, band director Diana Chase, and choral director Sean Perry. The choral department was formerly led by nationally-recognized music educator Amy Story. Retiring in 2015, Story was honored as the American Choral Directors' Association's "Helen Kemp Award" winner in 2012 for a lifetime commitment to vocal and educational excellence.[10] She is a registered NYSSMA adjudicator, an active member of ACDA, a conductor for numerous honor choirs across New York and Pennsylvania, and continues to work with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO).

Since 2006, the Canandaigua Music Department has hosted a number of guest musicians and artist/educator visits including:

The Canandaigua Academy Players, led by Megan Davis, Sean Perry, and Jim Kelly, has also been recognized for its achievements by Channel 10 News 2017 Rochester ROCS Best Theatre Company and Rochester Broadway Theater League's "Stars of Tomorrow," having taken high honors for many of its musicals. The Academy Players continue to produce a play in the fall and a musical in the spring. 2023's musical will be Addams Family The Musical.

In 2017, the Finger Lakes Opera moved their performing venue from the State University of New York at Geneseo to the performance hall at the Canandaigua Academy.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Staff Directory". Retrieved 2019-12-21.
  2. ^ a b "Canandaigua City School District: Canandaigua Academy". Retrieved 2019-12-21.
  3. ^ Bruce A. Van Orden. We'll Sing and We'll Shout, p. 39
  4. ^ "Police, school brass review CA suicide case".
  5. ^ "Keep Schools SafeCanandaigua Student Kills Himself".
  6. ^ a b c d e "Alumni & Graduates of Distinction - Canandaigua City School District". www.canandaiguaschools.org. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  7. ^ Suter, J. L. (1908). American Biographical Directories District of Columbia: Concise Biographies of Its Prominent and Representative Contemporary Citizens. Washington, DC: Potomac Press. p. 27 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ a b "Stephen A. Douglas (U.S. National Park Service)".
  9. ^ Chavez, Bob. "Former Canandaigua star Ryan Poles hopes to win Super Bowl on Kansas City Chiefs staff". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-25. Retrieved 2017-12-25.

External links

  • Official website
  • Canandaigua Academy bans suggestive dancing
  • Grinding ban spurs walkout turmoil

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Canandaigua Academy is a high school grades 9 12 in Canandaigua New York United States It is part of the Canandaigua City School District The school was named a national Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U S Department of Education in 1996 Jamie Farr is the Superintendent of Schools Marissa Logue is the principal of Canandaigua Academy There were 129 professional staff members and 1 105 students as of 2019 1 Canandaigua AcademyAddress435 East StreetCanandaigua Ontario County New York 14424United StatesInformationSchool typePublic high schoolMotto One Community Transforming Lives Established1791 232 years ago 1791 School districtCanandaigua City School DistrictSuperintendentJamie FarrPrincipalMarissa LogueGrades9 12Enrollment1105Color s Cherry and grey MascotBravesWebsiteCanandaigua AcademyIn 2009 and 2010 Newsweek magazine named it one of the top 1 500 U S public high schools Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 Extracurricular activities 3 1 Athletics 3 2 Music 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditCanandaigua Academy was founded in 1791 as a private boys school 2 In its early years it was a key point for education in the general region and the majority of its students were boarding students 3 It became a public high school in 1900 but retained Academy in its name 2 The current Canandaigua Academy is the fourth academy since its founding in 1791 The first was located on Saltonstall Street the site no longer exists the second was on Main Street now Fort Hill Apartments the third was on Granger Street and is now Canandaigua Middle School The current building was built in 1991 and suits the needs of all departments On March 14 2006 President George W Bush visited Canandaigua Academy to inform the public about Medicare In 2007 renovations were made on the southwestern wing of the building The building s music wing was expanded to host additional classroom space to be used by the Hochstein School of Music Additionally an expansive field house was appended to the gym on the southern side of the building to meet the needs of the Physical Education department On May 5 2009 a student named Tom Kane took his own life with a shotgun in a bathroom stall at Canandaigua Academy No additional casualties were caused 4 5 In the summer of 2015 the boys locker room was renovated for the 2015 2016 school year The school began construction in 2016 on a new sports complex which was completed in 2017 Among the new facilities are a new stadium style track additional facilities new parking areas and concession stand facilities on the soccer field below the track The school also installed turf fields Notable alumni EditFrank C Ball cofounder of Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company 6 Alfred E Bates U S Army major general 7 John Mason Clarke paleontologist 6 Stephen A Douglas an American politician from Illinois known for his famous political rivalry with Abraham Lincoln attended the Canandaigua Academy during the 1820s before moving to Illinois to study law 8 Douglas represented Illinois in the U S House of Representatives and U S Senate and was an unsuccessful candidate for president in 1860 8 Carol Hirschmugl research scientist and professor of physics 6 Michael E O Hanlon senior fellow at The Brookings Institution 6 Michael Park actor 6 Ryan Poles general manager of the Chicago Bears 9 Extracurricular activities EditAthletics Edit The school s sports teams are known as the Braves and wear cherry and grey team colors The teams are in section V in the NYSPHAA In 2018 the Canandaigua Academy Cheerleaders won the NYSPHSAA Division 1 Small Championship coached by Laura Burgess Candace Foley Kirstyn Morrell and Maria Catalano Other state championships for the school include girls volleyball and boys lacrosse both in 2009 The Canandaigua girls swim team has won section V sectionals first place for 11 years straight In 1999 the football team won a state championship In recent years the Academy has hosted the Special Olympics a day long event which unites students and staff in support of disabled students and children in athletic competitions Music Edit Canandaigua Academy students are very active in the performing arts with two concert bands Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble two jazz bands a pep band The Sound two orchestras Chamber Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra and four choirs Mixed Chorus Women s Choir Jazz Choir and Madrigal Choir The Canandaigua Academy Music Department can be found on Twitter and YouTube The Choral Department can be found on YouTube as CA Choirs The Academy Music Department is led by band director Gregory Kane who works alongside orchestra director Haley Moore band director Diana Chase and choral director Sean Perry The choral department was formerly led by nationally recognized music educator Amy Story Retiring in 2015 Story was honored as the American Choral Directors Association s Helen Kemp Award winner in 2012 for a lifetime commitment to vocal and educational excellence 10 She is a registered NYSSMA adjudicator an active member of ACDA a conductor for numerous honor choirs across New York and Pennsylvania and continues to work with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra RPO Since 2006 the Canandaigua Music Department has hosted a number of guest musicians and artist educator visits including Eric Whitacre Z Randall Stroope Stephen Melillo Ingrid Jensen Camille Thurman Mambo Kings Nick Finzer Edward S Lisk Ron Sutherland Kana Omori Dave Chisholm Bill Tiberio Dave ManciniThe Canandaigua Academy Players led by Megan Davis Sean Perry and Jim Kelly has also been recognized for its achievements by Channel 10 News 2017 Rochester ROCS Best Theatre Company and Rochester Broadway Theater League s Stars of Tomorrow having taken high honors for many of its musicals The Academy Players continue to produce a play in the fall and a musical in the spring 2023 s musical will be Addams Family The Musical In 2017 the Finger Lakes Opera moved their performing venue from the State University of New York at Geneseo to the performance hall at the Canandaigua Academy 5 References Edit Staff Directory Retrieved 2019 12 21 a b Canandaigua City School District Canandaigua Academy Retrieved 2019 12 21 Bruce A Van Orden We ll Sing and We ll Shout p 39 Police school brass review CA suicide case Keep Schools SafeCanandaigua Student Kills Himself a b c d e Alumni amp Graduates of Distinction Canandaigua City School District www canandaiguaschools org Retrieved 2023 01 27 Suter J L 1908 American Biographical Directories District of Columbia Concise Biographies of Its Prominent and Representative Contemporary Citizens Washington DC Potomac Press p 27 via Google Books a b Stephen A Douglas U S National Park Service Chavez Bob Former Canandaigua star Ryan Poles hopes to win Super Bowl on Kansas City Chiefs staff Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved 2023 01 27 2012 Helen Kemp Award ACDAEast Archived from the original on 2017 12 25 Retrieved 2017 12 25 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canandaigua Academy Official website Canandaigua Academy bans suggestive dancing Grinding ban spurs walkout turmoilCoordinates 42 54 30 N 77 16 18 W 42 90833 N 77 27167 W 42 90833 77 27167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canandaigua Academy amp oldid 1135849929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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