Schools
- High School (Grades 9-12):
- East Syracuse-Minoa Central High School,
Mr. Ed Ames, Principal
6400 Fremont Road
East Syracuse, NY 13057.
- East Syracuse-Minoa Central High School,
- Middle School (Grades 6-8):
- Pine Grove Middle School,
Mrs. Kelly Sajnog, Principal
6318 Fremont Road
East Syracuse, NY 13057
- Pine Grove Middle School,
- Elementary Schools (Grades K-5):
- East Syracuse Elementary School,
Mrs. Pat Charboneau, Principal
230 Kinne Street
East Syracuse, NY 13057 - Fremont Elementary School,
Mrs. Janice Ahlsen, Principal
115 Richmond Road West
East Syracuse, NY 13057 - Minoa Elementary School,
Ms. Mary P. Ward, Principal
421 N. Main Street
Minoa, NY 13116 - Woodland Elementary School,
Mr. Lee Carulli, Principal
6316 Fremont Road
East Syracuse, NY 13057
- East Syracuse Elementary School,
- Specialty Schools:
- Park Hill Pre-Kindergarten,
Mrs. Carol Feldmeier, Principal
303 Roby Avenue
East Syracuse, NY 13057
- Park Hill Pre-Kindergarten,
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