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Ernie Davis Academy

Coordinates: 42°05′46″N 76°49′50″W / 42.0962°N 76.8305°W / 42.0962; -76.8305
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Ernie Davis Academy
Address
Map
933 Hoffman Street

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14905
Coordinates42°05′46″N 76°49′50″W / 42.0962°N 76.8305°W / 42.0962; -76.8305
Information
School typePublic, high school
School districtElmira City School District
NCES School ID361056000814[1]
PrincipalColin Werfelman
Grades7-8
Enrollment855 (2016–2017)
Color(s)Maroon and White
MascotElmira Express
Athletic conferencesSouthern Tier Athletic Conference; Section IV NYSPHSAA
Websiteerniedavis.elmiracityschools.com

Ernie Davis Academy is the junior high school in Elmira, New York, United States. It occupies the building formerly used by the Elmira Free Academy, a high school, which merged with Southside High School to become Elmira High School in September 2014.[2] It has 855 students in grades 7–8 with a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1. According to state test scores, 18 percent of students are at least proficient in math and 22 percent in reading.[3]

The building used by the previous junior high school for students from the area north of the Chemung River, Ernie Davis Jr. High School, is now used by a charter elementary school.[4]

Notable alumni of Elmira Free Academy

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Principals of Elmira Free Academy and Ernie Davis Academy

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  • Colin Werfelman: 2022–Present
  • Carrie Rollins: 2014–2021
  • John Wood: 2013–2014 (beginning of Ernie Davis Academy)
  • Chris Krantz: 2012–2013 (end of Elmira Free Academy)
  • John Wood: 2008–2012
  • Scott Williams: 2006–2008
  • Robert Bailey III: 2000–2006
  • John Walker: 1996–2000
  • Theodore V. Faber: 1995–1996
  • Cynthia H. Haigh: 1994–1995
  • Joseph H. Nikiel: 1988–1994
  • Daile Rose: 1984–1988
  • Dr.William J Doran: 1981–1984
  • Martin Harrigan: 1973–1980
  • G. Ellsworth Bradley: 1969–1973
  • Kenneth S. Weaver: 1954–1969
  • Albert Helmkamp: 1936–1954
  • Francis Parker: 1906–1936
  • Howard Conant: 1900–1906
  • Charles Evans: 1895–1900
  • Herbert Lovell: 1887–1895
  • James Monks: 1872–1887
  • Joel Dorman Steele: 1866–1872
  • G.W. Timlow: 1865–1866
  • Isaac Mortimer Wellington: 1860–1865
  • Moses Summer Converse: 1859–1860

References

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  1. ^ "Search for Public Schools - Elmira Free Academy (361056000814)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
  2. ^ "About Us". Elmira City Schools. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  3. ^ Ernie Davis Academy in Elmira, NY
  4. ^ "Finn Academy".
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