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The West Irondequoit School District features 10 outstanding schools which enjoy a statewide and national reputation for excellence. K-3 students flourish in our six neighborhood schools, where they receive individualized attention in a close-knit environment. Our two 4-6 schools introduce students to a larger environment, while still offering the support needed for each student to succeed. At the 7-8 level, students enjoy a wide array of course offerings in addition to focused, integrated core courses. Irondequoit High School serves the grades 9-12 population with a comprehensive program of offerings, including our highly acclaimed Advanced Placement program. |
| Briarwood School 215 Briarwood Drive Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-336-1610 Fax: 585-336-1611 |
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| Brookview School 300 Brookview Drive Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-336-1630 Fax: 585-336-1631 |
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| Colebrook School 210 Colebrook Drive Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-336-1600 Fax: 585-336-1601 |
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| Listwood School 325 List Avenue Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-336-1640 Fax: 585-336-1666 |
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| Seneca School 4143 St. Paul Boulevard Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-336-1620 Fax: 585-336-1621 |
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| Southlawn School 455 Rawlinson Road Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-266-5070 Fax: 585-336-3097 |
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| Iroquois Middle School 150 Colebrook Drive Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-342-3450 Fax: 585-336-3042 |
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| Rogers Middle School 219 Northfield Road Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-342-1330 Fax: 585-336-3097 |
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| Dake Junior High School 350 Cooper Road Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-342-2140 Fax: 585-336-3034 |
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| Irondequoit High
School 260 Cooper Road Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-266-7351 Fax: 585-336-2929 |
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Teaching Learning Center |
Helmer Nature Center 154 Pine Grove Ave. Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: 585-336-3035 The Helmer Nature Center, owned and operated by the West Irondequoit Central School District, is both an outdoor classroom and an environmental resource for the entire community. It encompasses approximately 45 acres of land with trails. The diverse terrain is inhabited by a variety of wildlife, from the white-tailed deer to tiny field mice. The area abounds with many species of trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. The Nature Center is a unique community asset, developed through generous contributions of time, materials, labor, and financial donations from groups and individuals. |