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Wayne-Finger Lakes Board of Cooperational Educational Services

Basic Information
Address: 131 Drumlin Court
Newark, NY 14513
County: Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, Yates
Phone Number: 315 332 7317
Fax Number: 315 332 7349
Email: jboronkay@wflboces.org
Principal: John R. Boronkay, Ed.D., Director
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Additional Information
School Type: Career and Technical Education
Programs:
Automobile Technology, Automobile Body Repair, Animal Science, Culinary Arts, Cosmetology, Conservation, Power Mechanics, Diesel Equipment Technology, Criminal Justice, Electrical Trades, Renewable Energy, Health Dimensions, Plant Science, Metal Trades, Welding, Motorsports Fabrication, Advertising Design, Computer Assisted Drafting, Information Science, Network Technician
Accreditation: NIMS, NAETF, NAACER, NOCTI, ProStart, High Schools that Work, State of New York Education Department approved courses and curriculum
Founded: 1950'S
Ages/Grades: 11, 12 plus adults
School Setting:
Two technical high schools in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 6.5
School Days in Calendar Year: 184
School Colors: White, Blue
School Holidays: Typical
Community:
Rural, small city, medium sized villages
School Size: for Career and Technical Education about 1050
Classroom Size: Varies
Student/Teacher Ratio: Varies. Usually 16:1
Departments:
Technical,and Career Education
Curriculum:
New York State approved
Percentage of Graduating Class: Well over 90%
Support Services:
Special Education accommodations where necessary
Computer Capabilities:
SmartBoards in all classrooms
School Clubs:
Skills USA, HOSA
Notable Graduates:
Hal Smith, President and CEO, HALCO Heatring and Plumbing
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Plenty
Mission Statement:
Students are the Heart and Soul of What we do.