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  1. 2 de mar. de 2016 · Q&A with John Starkey, head of Buffalo’s Lafayette High relaunch. Get it in your inbox. John Starkey moved away from Buffalo in 1999, but he never really left. During his 17 years as a Western New York expat, the educator returned often and kept a close eye on his hometown, paying particular mind to the growing refugee and immigrant community ...

  2. Lafayette High School was a public high school in Buffalo, New York. It was the oldest public school in Buffalo that remained in its original building, a stone, brick and terra-cotta structure in the French Renaissance Revival style by architects August Esenwein and James A. Johnson.

  3. Lafayette High School Lafayette High School was a public high school in Buffalo, New York.It was the oldest public school in Buffalo that remained in its original building, a stone, brick and terra-cotta structure in the French Renaissance Revival style by architects August Esenwein and James A.

  4. Lafayette High School Alumni Class List. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Lafayette High Schoolin Buffalo, New York . If you see your name among the Lafayette High School graduates, someone is looking for you! Register to let other graduates of Lafayette High School find and contact you.

  5. Lafayette High School is located at 370 Lafayette Avenue Buffalo, NY. The faculty and staff provide a challenging curriculum, a warm and supportive learning environment, and many enriching experiences for all of the students. Many unique and rewarding field trips in all grade levels enhance what students learn in the classroom.

  6. 6 de dez. de 2023 · Lafayette High School is a public school located in Buffalo, New York. The school is coed with 773 students and includes grades 9th Grade - 12th Grade. Our rating system is based on a scale of 1 to 10, and this school has not yet been rated.

  7. lafayette high school - new york state report card [2017 - 18] The New York State Report Card is an important part of the Board of Regents’ effort to raise learning standards for all students. It provides information to the public on school/district staff, students, and measures of school and district performance as required by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).