Schools
- High School (Grades 9â12):
- Fayetteville-Manlius High School
8201 E. Seneca Turnpike
Manlius, NY 13104- Mr. Raymond W. Kilmer, Principal
- Mr. Douglas Lawrence, Associate Principal
- Mr. Stephen J. Musso, Assistant Principal
- Mrs. Nancy Kuhl, Assistant Principal
- Fayetteville-Manlius High School
- Middle Schools (Grades 5â8):
- Eagle Hill Middle School,
4645 Enders Road
Manlius, NY 13104- Ms. Maureen McCrystal, Principal
- Wellwood Middle School (formerly Fayetteville High School),
700 South Manlius Street
Fayetteville, NY 13066- Mrs. Melissa K. Corbin, Principal
- Eagle Hill Middle School,
- Elementary Schools (Grades Kâ4):
- Enders Road Elementary School,
4725 Enders Road
Manlius, NY 13104- Mrs. Deborah Capri, Principal
- Fayetteville Elementary School,
704 South Manlius Street
Fayetteville, NY 13066- Mrs. Eileen Lux, Principal
- Mott Road Elementary School,
7173 Mott Road
Fayetteville, NY 13066- Mrs. Lynnette Bonner, Principal
- Enders Road Elementary School,
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