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Pre-Kindergarten registration and application process for 2026-27

A Taylor pre-K student smiles, showing off hands covered in bird seed.The online registration and application process is now open for Spencerport’s Pre-Kindergarten program for the 2026-2027 school year!  

Children who reside in the Spencerport School District, and will be 4 years old on December 1, 2026, are eligible for the program. Parents/guardians can access the online application and additional information about the program here.

All applications are due by 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026. If you have any questions or require any support, please call 585-349-5135.

New this year: To be eligible for the lottery, students must also be registered with the district prior to the lottery date set for Monday, March 2, 2026.

Feb. 3: community vote on EV buses

Informational graphic about a school district vote on electric buses.As you know, our district has been working toward meeting the New York State mandate to transition to zero emission/electric vehicle (EV) bus fleets. It is essential to keep our community informed on our efforts, and below please find updates on our progress and visit our website section dedicated to the zero-emission bus referendum.

  * We remain obligated to follow state law and implement fleet electrification, despite Spencerport voters defeating the proposition in May.

  * Since the spring, we have requested extensions on previously awarded grant funding to allow additional time to review updated cost information and available purchasing options.

With that information now available, we are returning to voters to seek approval to use reserve funds to purchase two zero-emission (EV) buses.

Congratulations to our 2026 National Honor Society inductees

57 high school National Honor Society inducteesCongratulations to the 57 outstanding high school students inducted into the National Honor Society. The 2026 ceremony, which was held on January 7, recognizes an individual’s dedication to scholarship, leadership, service and character. Our new members are:

Seniors
Grace Jackson
Reda Shaibi

Abigail Solano

 

 

Juniors

Ava Baggesen
Lily Barczys
Logan Barvian
Lee Beaman 
Gionna Bellanca
Reece Benjamin
Isabella Brauen
Annabel Brogcinski
Rachael Burrows
Joey Cerretto
Emma Charron
Chloe Coon
Sean Courtney
Alena Doan
Kayla Doan
Joseph Estes
Audrina Forrest

Sienna Gropp

Yana Gross
Braylie Hildemann
Julia Hinman
Cadence Hoffman
Oliver Hoock
Haley Hunt
Nathan Huynh
Brody Kaye
Elizabeth King

Giana LaMonica
Alexa Latronica
Nathan Long
Addison Lynch
Mikayla Magin
Molly Mahoney
Connor Mancuso
Abigail Marcello
Zachary Miceli

Brooke Nieskes
Samantha O’Hara
Audra Olas
Jackson Pagano-Stott
Emily Patterson
Jackson Penna
Ethan Podanowski
Lylah Prince
Malina Quinn
Lucas Schicker
Michael Schmidt-Tieu-Truong
Jackson Schneider
Maya Sillick
Leah Silsbee
Kayla Smith
Lila Tette

Anh Tran
Daniel Zarpentine

Results of water quality testing

'IMPORTANT' district notifceThe health and safety of our students and staff is very important to us; therefore, we wanted to proactively make you aware of changes to the New York State lead testing program for schools and Spencerport’s most recent results.  

First and foremost, we do not have any findings that are cause for concern. In 2022, New York State updated its lead testing program, requiring schools to conduct testing every three years, not five, and reducing the threshold for acceptable levels to 5 parts per billion, from the previous 15 ppb. See explanation of ppb at the end of this email.*

The districtwide testing occurred in November, with water samples taken from every building, as well as our athletic fields and Ranger Stadium. The findings are detailed below and indicate the number and types of devices found to be above the NYS threshold. Canal View had no devices requiring action.

Building

Reported

Type of device/outlet

Bernabi

18 devices

  • 7 sink faucets, 11 bubblers (small drinking device attached to room sinks)

Cosgrove

11 devices

  • 10 sink faucets, 1 kitchen pot filler taken out of service

District Office

5 devices

  • 4 sink faucets, 1 drinking fountain

Munn

48 devices

  • 29 sink faucets, 18 bubblers, 1 bottle filler in girls locker room

High School

13 devices

  • 13 sink faucets

Taylor

13 devices

  • 7 sink faucets, 5 bubblers, 1 kitchen pot filler taken out of service

Fields/Ranger stadium

3 devices

  • 3 faucets

Included in these results are water outlets that had been shut off during the COVID pandemic and turned back on only for this testing. According to our facilities department and the firm who conducted the tests, many of the failed devices were from these inactive outlets. 

Nonetheless, all of the failed bubblers have been taken out of service and the faucets marked with signage for handwashing only. Our current action steps will be to follow the NYS and EPA requirements to identify and address potential sources of the ppb levels and if you recall, we had similar experiences in 2016 and 2020, when we tested our water quality at the higher threshold and remediation was required. 

Please be assured we will remain vigilant in our efforts to correct or replace any devices identified through these tests and findings. Information from NYS and its lead testing program has been attached for your convenience.


*The unit parts per billion (ppb) is used in chemistry, water testing and environmental science and helps to describe how concentrated a substance is within a solution (such as water), even when those amounts are incredibly small. One part per billion, or ppb, would be equal to adding one drop of water to a 10,000-gallon swimming pool. 

 

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Spencerport Central Schools
71 Lyell Ave
Spencerport, New York 14559
Phone: +1 585-349-5000

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