Kensington High School

Kensington High School
Address
319 Suffolk Street
Kensington
Buffalo, New York, Erie 14215
United States
Information
Type Public
Opened 1937
Status Closed
Closed 2003
School district Buffalo Public Schools
School number 203
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Green and Gold          
Team name Knights
Yearbook The Compass

Kensington High School is a former high school located in Buffalo, New York. Named for the Kensington neighborhood it is located in, the building is located at 319 Suffolk Street in Buffalo. It currently serves as home to the Frederick Law Olmsted School at Kensington.[1]

History

Kensington High School is one of three Art Deco buildings in the City of Buffalo.[1] The building was constructed in the 1930s and opened in 1937, operating for 67 years. The school was closed in 2003 due to a myriad of reasons including poor academic performance, a high concentration of students in poverty, the threat of take over from New York State, increasing student violence, as well as the school district's financial crisis.[1][2][3]

In the years that followed, Kensington housed adult GED and vocational classes, and was one of the locations for Buffalo's Opportunity Program, an alternative school service for suspended students,[1] as well as the temporary home of Hutchinson Central Technical High School while it was renovated from 2005-2007. It was later announced that the building would be the home for Olmsted High School. Olmsted was operated at Kensington from 2007-2010 before the building was renovated by LPCiminelli from 2010-2012. In Fall 2012, Kensington reopened to Olmsted students.

Kensington was also home to the Buffalo Academy of Science and Math, a small magnet high school, from 1989-1993 when it was moved to Riverside High School.[4]

Former principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parenthesis

Selected former assistant principals

Previous assignments and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

Administration

Year Superintendent Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal
1937-1938 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1938-1939 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1939-1940 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1940-1941 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1941-1942 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1942-1943 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1943-1944 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1944-1945 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1945-1946 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1946-1947 Robert Pabst Tom McDonnell John Chassin
1947-1948 Robert Pabst Charlie Monan John Chassin
1948-1949 Robert Pabst Charlie Monan John Chassin
1949-1950 Robert Pabst Charlie Monan John Chassin
1950-1951 Ben Willis John Chassin Bill Davenport
1951-1952 Ben Willis John Chassin Bill Davenport
1952-1953 Parmer Ewing John Chassin Abe Axelrod
1953-1954 Parmer Ewing John Chassin Abe Axelrod
1954-1955 Parmer Ewing John Chassin Abe Axelrod
1955-1956 Parmer Ewing Chassin/Roberts* Frank Kelly
1956-1957 Parmer Ewing Garnett Roberts* Frank Kelly
1957-1958 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Louis Masson
1958-1959 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Louis Masson
1959-1960 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Louis Masson
1960-1961 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Louis Masson
1961-1962 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Louis Masson
1962-1963 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Wilber Unger
1963-1964 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Wilber Unger Bill Blomberg
1964-1965 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Wilber Unger Bill Blomberg
1965-1966 Joseph Mench Frank Kelly Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1966-1967 Joseph Mench Angel Gianturco Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1967-1968 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1968-1969 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Charlie Sodaro Bill Blomberg
1969-1970 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Charlie Sodaro Bill Blomberg
1970-1971 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Charlie Sodaro Bill Blomberg
1971-1972 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1972-1973 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1973-1974 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1974-1975 Joseph Mench Angelo Gianturco Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1975-1976 Eugene Reville Angelo Gianturco Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1976-1977 Eugene Reville Gianturco/Lamparelli* Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1977-1978 Eugene Reville Gerald Hesson Al Rasp Bill Blomberg
1978-1979 Eugene Reville Gerald Hesson Dan Krzesinski Tom Cosgrove
1979-1980 Eugene Reville Gerald Hesson Dan Krzesinski Tom Cosgrove
1980-1981 Eugene Reville Gerald Hesson Dan Krzesinski Fritz Hessel
1981-1982 Eugene Reville Gerald Hesson Dan Krzesinski Dan Geary
1982-1983 Eugene Reville Stan Wegrzynowski Dan Krzesinski Dan Geary
1983-1984 Eugene Reville Stan Wegrzynowski Dan Krzesinski Dan Geary
1984-1985 Eugene Reville Stan Wegrzynowski Dan Krzesinski Gary Lopez
1985-1986 Eugene Reville Rick Marotto Dan Krzesinski Yvonne Hargrave
1986-1987 Eugene Reville Mark Balen Dan Krzesinski Yvonne Hargrave
1987-1988 Eugene Reville Mark Balen Jim Christmann Bill Bell
1988-1989 Eugene Reville Mark Balen Jim Christmann
1989-1990 Albert Thompson Mark Balen Elzie Fisher
1990-1991 Albert Thompson Yvonne Hargrave Jon Lyon Thad Weselak
1991-1992 Albert Thompson Yvonne Hargrave Jon Lyon Thad Weselak
1992-1993 Albert Thompson Yvonne Hargrave Jon Lyon Thad Weselak
1993-1994 Albert Thompson Bob Barton Dan Krzesinski Thad Weselak
1994-1995 Albert Thompson Bob Barton Dan Krzesinski Thad Weselak
1995-1996 Albert Thompson Bob Barton Gary Lopez Thad Weselak
1996-1997 Jim Harris Bob Barton Gary Lopez
1997-1998 Jim Harris Bob Barton Gary Lopez
1998-1999 Jim Harris Bob Barton Gary Lopez
1999-2000 Jim Harris Bob Barton Jim Pautler
2000-2001 Marion Canedo Bob Barton Jim Pautler Carlos Villarroel
2001-2002 Marion Canedo Czarnecki/Horton Jim Pautler Carlos Villarroel
2002-2003 Marion Canedo Geraldine Horton Bill Kresse

Kensington Prep

Kensington Prep
Address
1409 East Delavan Avenue
Schiller Park
Buffalo, New York, Erie 14215
United States United States
Information
Type Public
Opened 1987
Closed 1993
Grades 9

From 1987-1993, Kensington High had a satellite school, "Kensington Prep" for its ninth graders, in an effort to provide a structured atmosphere for its freshmen and attract more Caucasian students.[19] The school was located at the former Archbishop Carroll High School at 1409 East Delavan Avenue, and offered enriched programs in mathematics, sciences, and computers.[20] The school was closed in 1993, and 9th graders returned to Kensington.[21]

Former principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

Former assistant principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

Administration

Year Superintendent Principal Asst. Principal
1987-1988 Eugene Reville Yvonne Hargrave Thad Weselak
1988-1989 Albert Thompson Yvonne Hargrave Thad Weselak
1989-1990 Albert Thompson Yvonne Hargrave Thad Weselak
1990-1991 Albert Thompson Doris Erickson Dan Krzesinski
1991-1992 Albert Thompson Gerald Hesson Dan Krzesinski
1992-1993 Albert Thompson Jerry Pope* Dan Krzesinski

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Olmsted seniors' homecoming brief, bittersweet. (2012, June 22). The Buffalo News. Retrieved from http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communities/buffalo/article914899.ece
  2. 1 2 Simon, P. (2003, April 17). Kensington high will close after this year. The Buffalo News, p. A1.
  3. Simon, P., & Warner, G. (2003, April 18). School's closing halts a proud legacy. The Buffalo News, p. A1.
  4. 1 2 Hammersley, M. (1993, September 6). Changes in store for Buffalo schools . The Buffalo News, p. TRK
  5. McDonnell, P. (2012, November 1). The Frederick Law Olmsted school at Kensington-Buffalo's other art deco building. Retrieved from http://www.buffalorising.com/2012/11/the-frederick-law-olmsted-school-at-kensington-buffalos-other-art-deco-building.html
  6. Angelo J. Gianturco , Ex-principal in Buffalo district - March 1, 1921 -- Aug. 28, 2009. (2009, August 29). The Buffalo News, p. D5.
  7. Cardinale, A. (1997, August 31). Mark Balen's latest coup nets school board catbird seat. The Buffalo News, p. C1.
  8. 1 2 Hammersly, M. (1990, August 8). Fisher will head school board. The Buffalo News, p. TRK.
  9. Racz, G. N. (1995, January 15). Great Expectations: Robert Barton's grand vision for Kensington High. The Buffalo News, p. E1.
  10. 1 2 3 Sapong, E. D. (2001, November 23). Kensington High blames principal for woes. The Buffalo News, p. C2.
  11. Simon, P. (2002, July 23). Charter school plan poses fiscal concern. The Buffalo News, p. B1.
  12. Louis T. Masson, science author, educator. (1992, August 28). The Buffalo News, p. DEATH.
  13. W. e. unger, u.s. school aide, dlies . (1967, July 15). The Buffalo Courier-Express. Retrieved from http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Buffalo NY Courier Express/Buffalo NY Courier Express 1967/Buffalo NY Courier Express 1967 a - 0643.pdf
  14. Uncrowned community builders. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://uncrownedcommunitybuilders.com/person/jerry-pope
  15. Cheektowaga principal is schooled in computers . (1989, July 22). The Buffalo News, p. C6.
  16. Jon G. Lyon, Retired Buffalo School Principal. (2011, September 28). The Buffalo News.
  17. Heaney, J. (1995, August 24). City schools hire firm in job. The Buffalo News, p. B5.
  18. Heaney, J. (1998, June 8). Troubled students - school lacks tools to handle behavioral problems. The Buffalo News, p. A1.
  19. Hammersley, M. (1992, July 31). Board member backs school consolidation. The Buffalo News
  20. Hammersley, M. (1991, September 20). Slaying spurs search for answers at school. The Buffalo News, p. A9.
  21. Hammersley, M. (1993, September 6). Changes in store for buffalo schools. The Buffalo News

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