In 1954, a fire at the elementary school facility claimed the lives of 15 sixth-grade students, and severely burned
Jackson C. Frank. The facility was made entirely of wood, prompting the United States to introduce code that prohibited wooden buildings from housing schools.[1]
Notable alumni
Antwon Burton[2] – Football player, 2015
ECC Hall of Fame Inductee (Class of 2001)
Sal Capaccio[3] –
Buffalo Bills beat and sideline reporter for
WGR (Class of 1991)
Steve Fister – Musician, former lead guitarist of
Steppenwolf (Class of 1975)
^Class, Induction.
"NAN HARVEY – Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame". Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame – Honoring men and women who have contributed to the welfare of amateur and professional sports in Greater Buffalo by performance, time, effort and/or financial support. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
Central and Union Free school districts are authorized to operate high schools, though not all do, while common school districts may not operate high schools.
In 1954, a fire at the elementary school facility claimed the lives of 15 sixth-grade students, and severely burned
Jackson C. Frank. The facility was made entirely of wood, prompting the United States to introduce code that prohibited wooden buildings from housing schools.[1]
Notable alumni
Antwon Burton[2] – Football player, 2015
ECC Hall of Fame Inductee (Class of 2001)
Sal Capaccio[3] –
Buffalo Bills beat and sideline reporter for
WGR (Class of 1991)
Steve Fister – Musician, former lead guitarist of
Steppenwolf (Class of 1975)
^Class, Induction.
"NAN HARVEY – Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame". Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame – Honoring men and women who have contributed to the welfare of amateur and professional sports in Greater Buffalo by performance, time, effort and/or financial support. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
Central and Union Free school districts are authorized to operate high schools, though not all do, while common school districts may not operate high schools.