Liverpool High School

Liverpool High School

Liverpool High School is a New York public high school located on Wetzel Road in Liverpool, northwest of the city of Syracuse in the Liverpool Central School District.

Liverpool High School is a 9th through 12th grade institution that includes two separate buildings on one campus. The main building, named Liverpool High School (LHS), houses grades 10 through 12. The other building, Liverpool High School Annex (LHX), houses grade 9. The Annex is one half of Morgan Road School, the other half being Morgan Road Elementary School. This school was originally designed as a middle school - elementary school complex, but high enrollment at the high school level resulted in the middle school side being used for high school students instead. Liverpool High School has a somewhat unusual structure, with the Annex being a part of the high school, yet also semi-autonomous due to being physically removed from the main building.

The Liverpool High School complex is administered by an executive principal, an associate principal, three assistant principals, and one principal administrating the Annex. The current executive principal is Grenardo (Greg) Avellino.

External links

* [http://www.lhs.liverpool.k12.ny.us/ Liverpool High School Homepage]


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