- DeSales High School (Geneva, New York)
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DeSales High School Address 90 Pulteney Street
Geneva, New York, (Ontario County), 14456
United StatesCoordinates 42°51′59.4″N 76°59′18″W / 42.8665°N 76.98833°WCoordinates: 42°51′59.4″N 76°59′18″W / 42.8665°N 76.98833°W Information Type Private, Coeducational Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic Established 1912 Principal Gerald J. Macaluso Chief custodian John Robinson Teaching staff 12 Grades 9-12 Enrollment 97 (2010[1]) Campus Urban Color(s) Blue and Gold Mascot Saints Team name Saints Accreditation(s) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[2] Yearbook The Salesian Athletic Director Ronald Passalacqua Guidance Counselor Sally Schillaci Website http://www.desaleshs.org DeSales High School is a Catholic school established in 1912 in the Diocese of Rochester. It is located in the northern sector of Geneva, New York. DeSales High's mission is "to provide an academically excellent education in an intimate, faith-filled community". It is the only Catholic high school in the Finger Lakes region. The current principal is Mr. Gerald Macaluso.
The currently enrolled Senior class (the class of 2012) will be the 100th graduating class from DeSales High School. The school gymnasium was used while filming a boxing scene with Ty Pennington for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Contents
Schedule
Period Number/Activity Beginning Bell End Bell Homeroom 7:50 7:55 Period 1 7:58 8:38 Period 2 8:41 9:21 Period 3 9:24 10:04 Period 4 10:07 10:47 Period 5 10:50 11:17 Lunch 6A 11:23 11:37 Period 6A 11:20 12:00 Period 6B 11:40 12:20 Lunch 6B 12:00 12:20 Period 7 12:23 1:03 Period 8 1:06 1:46 Period 9 1:49 2:29 History
Previous principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted within parentheses.
- Fr. William McDonald; 1912–?
- Fr. Raymond Nolan–?-1945
- Fr. Raymond Nagle–1946?–1950
- Sr. Marie Magnele–1959-1960
- Sr. Rose Adelaide–1960-1967
- Sr. St. Andrew–1967-1969
- Sr. Agnes Catherine–1969-1975
- Mr. Edward J. Tracey–1975-1999 (Principal – Bishop Kearney High School, retired[3])
- Mr. Daniel E. Skinner–1999-2002 (Vice Principal – Waterloo High School, retired)
- Dr. Karen M. Juliano–2002-2005 (Principal – Holy Rose Academy[4], named President of Notre Dame Academy)
- Fr. Joseph A. Grasso C.PP.S.–2005-2007 (Principal – Aquinas Institute)[5], resigned)
- Mr. Martin D. Cox–2007-2009 (Principal – Elma Primary School[6], named Superintendent/Principal of Grades PreK-4 of Fillmore Central School[7])
- Mr. Scott C. Redding–2009 [interim] (Assistant Principal/Biology instructor – DeSales High School[8], named Assistant Principal of Athletics at Mynderse Academy[9])
Assistant Principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted within parentheses.
- Mrs. Beryl A. Tracey–1999-2002 (English instructor – DeSales High School, returned to full-time teaching duties at DeSales)
- Ms. Mary E. Caffrey–2002-2005 (Principal – St. Joseph School[10], named Principal of St. John Bosco school[5])
- Ms. Marisa F. Capuano–2005-2007 (Special Education instructor – Aquinas Institute, resigned)
- Mr. Scott C. Redding–2007-2009 (Director of Athletics/Physical Education and Biology instructor – DeSales High School, named interim Principal of DeSales High School[8])
Selected Administrators
Year Principal Vice Principal
1999 –Dean of Students
2002–2006Guidance Counselor
1985 –Athletics Director
1988 –1912–1913 Fr. Will McDonald 1944–1945 Fr. Ray Nolan 1946–1947 Fr. Ray Nagle 1947–1948 Fr. Ray Nagle 1948–1949 Fr. Ray Nagle 1949–1950 Fr. Ray Nagle 1959–1960 Sr. Marie Magnele 1960–1961 Sr. Rose Adelaide 1961–1962 Sr. Rose Adelaide 1962–1963 Sr. Rose Adelaide 1963–1964 Sr. Rose Adelaide 1964–1965 Sr. Rose Adelaide 1965–1966 St. St. Andrew James Vaccaro 1966–1967 Sr. St. Andrew 1967–1968 Sr. A. Catherine 1968–1969 Sr. A. Catherine 1969–1970 Sr. A. Catherine 1970–1971 Sr. A. Catherine 1971–1972 Sr. A. Catherine 1972–1973 Sr. A. Catherine 1973–1974 Sr. A. Catherine 1974–1975 Sr. A. Catherine 1975–1976 Ed Tracey 1976–1977 Ed Tracey 1977–1978 Ed Tracey 1978–1979 Ed Tracey 1979–1980 Ed Tracey 1980–1981 Ed Tracey 1981–1982 Ed Tracey 1982–1983 Ed Tracey 1983–1984 Ed Tracey 1984–1985 Ed Tracey 1985–1986 Ed Tracey John D. Fahy 1986–1987 Ed Tracey John D. Fahy 1987–1988 Ed Tracey John D. Fahy 1988–1989 Ed Tracey John D. Fahy Steve Muzzi 1989–1990 Ed Tracey Robert J. DiFulio Steve Muzzi 1990–1991 Ed Tracey Robert J. DiFulio Steve Muzzi 1991–1992 Ed Tracey Robert J. DiFulio Steve Muzzi 1992–1993 Ed Tracey Robert J. DiFulio Steve Muzzi 1993–1994 Ed Tracey Robert J. DiFulio Steve Muzzi 1994–1995 Ed Tracey Robert J. DiFulio Steve Muzzi 1995–1996 Ed Tracey Carolyn Anderson Steve Muzzi 1996–1997 Ed Tracey Carolyn Anderson Steve Muzzi 1997–1998 Ed Tracey Carolyn Anderson Steve Muzzi 1998–1999 Ed Tracey Carolyn Anderson Steve Muzzi 1999–2000 Dan Skinner Beryl Tracey Carolyn Anderson Steve Muzzi 2000–2001 Dan Skinner Beryl Tracey Wendy W. Smith Steve Muzzi 2001–2002 Dan Skinner Beryl Tracey Wendy W. Smith Paul J. Cataline 2002–2003 Karen Juliano Mary Caffrey Thomas F. Lagana Christine Cardinale Paul J. Cataline 2003–2004 Karen Juliano Mary Caffrey Thomas F. Lagana Christine Cardinale Paul J. Cataline 2004–2005 Karen Juliano Mary Caffrey Thomas F. Lagana Andrea LaFornara Paul J. Cataline 2005–2006 Fr. Joe Grasso Marisa Capuano Thomas F. Lagana Sally Schillaci Paul J. Cataline 2006–2007 Fr. Joe Grasso Marisa Capuano Sally Schillaci Scott Redding 2007–2008 Marty Cox Scott Redding Sally Schillaci Ron Passalacqua 2008–2009 Marty Cox Scott Redding Sally Schillaci Ron Passalacqua 2009–2010 Gerry Macaluso Sally Schillaci Ron Passalacqua 2010–2011 Gerry Macaluso Sally Schillaci Ron Passalacqua Gallery
See also
- St. Francis-St. Stephen's School
- Private school
- Geneva High School
Notes and references
- ^ Gallegos, Chris. "DeSales High School Preparing Financially for Future". R News. http://rochester.ynn.com/content/501077/desales-high-school-preparing-financially-for-future/. Retrieved 2010-05-15.
- ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". http://www.css-msa.org/search.php/. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
- ^ "Edward J. "Ed" Tracey". http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmcid=46818607&GRid=51511410&. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
- ^ Sorrell, Stephanie (April 27, 2002). "DeSales Hires New Principal". The Finger Lakes Times. Archived from the original on June 20, 2002. http://web.archive.org/web/20020620221710/http://www.desaleshs.org/new_principal.htm.
- ^ a b Burke, Jennifer (September 7, 2005). "Area schools welcome new leaders". Catholic Courier. http://www.catholiccourier.com/cc/index.cfm/news/local-news/area-schools-welcome-new-leaders/.
- ^ Elma Primary School Report 2005-2006 (Report). New York State Department of Education. https://www.nystart.gov/publicweb-rc/2006/04/AOR-2006-141301060007.pdf. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
- ^ Quinn, Brian (November 30, 2008). "Turmoil in Fillmore over superintendent choice". Wellsville Daily Reporter. http://www.wellsvilledaily.com/homepage/x1720673666/Turmoil-in-Fillmore-over-superintendent-choice.
- ^ a b Burke, Jennifer (February 20, 2009). "Finger Lakes Catholic schools go through transitions in leadership". Catholic Courier. http://www.catholiccourier.com/cc/index.cfm/regional-life/yatesontariowayne/news/finger-lakes-catholic-schools-go-through-transitions-in-leadership/.
- ^ "The Salesian Volume 15". Fall 2009. http://desalesalumni.org/school_files/DeSalesAlumni/file/Salesian.pdf. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
- ^ "The Salesian Volume 8 Issue 2". October 2002. http://www.desaleshs.org/salesian/2002-10Salesian.pdf. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
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- Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester
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