Big things are happening behind the scenes, and we’re excited to share this week’s construction progress with our community! Here’s a snapshot of what our amazing partners have been working on down at Attica Elementary:
Ferguson (Electrical)
• 3rd floor fire alarm conduit rough-in is almost complete
• First floor data cabling pathways are in place
• Gearing up to start pulling fire alarm wire next week
Danforth (HVAC)
• Unit Ventilator UV-106 has been reinstalled and controls reconnected
• Ductwork is nearly finished, with final measurements taken
• Final duct and piping connections are being fabricated now
• Piping crew was on site Jan. 24

Siemens (Controls)
• Remaining thermostats were removed earlier this week
• Control equipment has been reinstalled on UV-106
Looking ahead to next week, Ferguson is slated to start 2nd floor data cable pathways and pull 3rd floor fire alarm wire, Danforth will install final duct and piping connections to UV-106 and begin fin tube prep while Scrufari is expected to begin wall framing.
Thanks for your continued support and patience as we move this project forward. We’ll keep the updates coming - stay tuned!
about 3 hours ago, Matt Leader
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 30, 2026.
The Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program marked another year of connecting Genesee Valley BOCES students with hands-on career opportunities in advanced manufacturing!
Yesterday, at the program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College, more than 40 students signed on for paid co-ops and job shadowing opportunities with local advanced manufacturing companies from across the region.
Congratulations to our 7 Attica students, all in the electro-mechanical trades program, who “signed” with local manufacturers at the Wednesday evening ceremony:

• Blake Donohue: Job shadowing with OXBO
• Anthony Grgurich: Job shadowing with McCabe Electric
• Isaac Herman: Co-op with Tambe Electric
• Luke Mest: Job shadowing with OXBO
• Noah Robinson: Job shadowing with Tambe Electric
• Boden Spink: Co-op with OXBO
• Benjamin Wild: Co-op with Tambe Electric
The Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program, established by the Rochester Technology and Manufacturing Association in partnership with Monroe Community College, continues to bridge the gap between education and industry, providing students with real-world experience in high-demand fields.

(Photos courtesy of Alecia Kaus/Video News Service)
about 23 hours ago, Matt Leader
Scenes from the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College Jan. 28.
Scenes from the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College Jan. 28.
Scenes from the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College Jan. 28.
Scenes from the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College Jan. 28.
Scenes from the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College Jan. 28.
Scenes from the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College Jan. 28.
Scenes from the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program’s annual signing day at Genesee Community College Jan. 28.
We’re proud to announce our selections for this year’s Wyoming County Arts Council All-High School Art Show!


Each year, the Arts Council for Wyoming County hosts an All-High School Art show that coincides with Art in our Schools Month in March.


This is a highly selective show as only 10 art pieces are selected from each Wyoming County High School. Major congrats are therefore in order to this year’s student artists selected to participate - Olivia Koch, Emma Bonner, Evelyn Walthew, Nolan Bonning, Allison Hendershott, Lauren Nelson, Teagan Keil and Eli Janis.


The show runs Jan. 23 to Feb. 28 at the Arts Council for Wyoming County Gallery at 31 S. Main St., Perry. Then, the show will travel to the Warsaw YMCA at 115 Linwood Ave. where it will remain from March 7 to 28.


“I’m extremely proud of the work these students have put in so far this year and am looking forward to seeing more amazing work from all of my students the rest of the year,” said Laura Steves, a high school art teacher. “I hope members of our Attica community consider stopping by either the ACWC Gallery or the YMCA during the show to check out the work. As an added benefit, the high school show is running alongside the Council’s elementary show this year as well.”


The Gallery will be hosting an open house this Saturday, Jan. 31, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show’s award reception will be held on Saturday, March 28 at 2 p.m. at the YMCA in Warsaw.
1 day ago, Matt Leader
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
One of the pieces created by an Attica art student selected for the Arts Council for Wyoming County’s annual All-High School Art Show.
Capital project work is continuing at a rapid pace down at Attica Elementary School!
Highlights from this past week include:
Electrical (Ferguson)
• Third-floor conduit rough-ins are underway
• New data cable pathways installed on the first floor
• Fire-rated work continues in new classroom areas
• Above-ceiling electrical and lighting is now complete in the new nurses and behavioral suites.
HVAC (Danforth)
• Crews are officially mobilized on site
• Materials delivered and staged for ductwork
• Duct installation has begun in the Behavioral Suite
• Unit Ventilator 106 will be reinstalled, with Siemens assisting to reconnect controls
Plumbing (MKS)
• Final in-wall plumbing demo completed
• Old floor penetrations infilled
• Condensate line relocated to a new in-wall location
Looking ahead to this coming week, Ferguson will continue fire alarm and cabling work and Scrufari will be on-site to work on framing walls.
Looking Ahead to Next Week
• Ferguson continues fire alarm and data cabling work
• Scrufari will be on site framing walls
Thanks to all the crews keeping things moving forward!
3 days ago, Matt Leader
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 27, 2026.
We asked, you delivered!

From sledding and snow mobiling to baked goods and Lite Brite designs, our students and staff made the most of yesterday’s snow day.

Thanks to everyone who sent in a photo - we appreciate you!
3 days ago, Matt Leader
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Scenes from yesterday’s snow day across Attica Central School District.
Hey there, Blue Devils, and happy snow day!

We’d love to know how you’re spending your time today.

Maybe you built a snowman, or went sledding. Maybe you whipped up some hot chocolate and started binging that new Netflix show. Maybe you’re still in bed - who knows?!

Whatever you did, we want to see it!

If you’d like to share a photo or two of your or your student’s snow day activities, send them in an email to Matt Leader, Attica’s public relations specialist, at mleader@gvboces.org.

If we receive enough submissions, we’ll share the photos in a future post.

Stay warm out there, Blue Devils. We’ll see you tomorrow!
4 days ago, Matt Leader
Snow day snapshots graphic.
Due to the weather forecast, Attica Central School District will be closed tomorrow - Monday, Jan. 26, 2026.

Stay safe and warm, Blue Devils!
5 days ago, Matt Leader
Snow day graphic.
This morning, nearly three dozen faculty and staff assembled in the multipurpose room down at Attica Elementary for a training on how to become mental health first responders.

This professional learning opportunity helped give our staff the tools to recognize signs of mental health challenges, offer initial support and connect individuals with professionals within our school community who can help.

As teachers see and interact with their students on a daily basis, they’re well-positioned to notice signs and changes that could be indicative of mental health challenges and take action to help our students address those challenges.

Liesl Schoonraad, a program coordinator with the Western New York Rural Area Health Education Center, led the Friday morning training, which covered everything from commonly diagnosed mental disorders to the spectrum of interventions for those confronting mental health challenges.

One of our strategic plan commitments is to ensure that all faculty and staff are trained in this area and this morning’s training is an important step in strengthening student and staff well-being across our district.
7 days ago, Matt Leader
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from the mental health first aid training Friday morning at Attica Elementary School.
Due to the current and anticipated weather conditions, all after school activities are cancelled for today, Thursday, January 22. This includes this evening's scheduled Board of Education Budget workshop. Thank you and have a good evening.
8 days ago, Matt Stroud
Give it up for our newest Attica All-Star, Mr. Lance Bannister!

A 25-year veteran here at Attica Central Schools, Bannister teaches middle school science and coaches our varsity wrestling and golf teams.

Jenna Linsey, a colleague in our middle school science department, said Bannister brings a sense of curiosity to his classroom, which he makes a point of instilling in his students.

“He’s just as curious as our middle schoolers,” said Linsey. “You may even find Lance challenging himself to build a bridge with the 6th grade STEAM robot materials! With the number of positions he has had in his career, I know he impresses on his students and athletes the importance of being well-rounded.”

Troy Colton, our assistant varsity wrestling coach, said Bannister’s experience brings with it a sense of confidence in the decisions he makes whether in the classroom or on the wrestling mat.

“He’s been doing it so long, I’m confident in his decision-making when it comes to anything pertaining to wrestling or teaching - all the experience has really paid off,” Colton said. “He’s also very up front and honest which is maybe not typical but for me, I like that he gives you a straight answer. That’s his mentality and to me, that’s a big part of the reason why he’s a great teacher and a great coach.”

Congratulations, Mr. Bannister, and thank you for being such an All-Star!
9 days ago, Matt Leader
Attica All-Star graphic.
Many thanks to everyone who came out to the Attica Elementary Parent Teacher Group’s Family Yoga Night last week!

This was a great opportunity for our students and families to enjoy a calming evening of gentle movement, stretching and mindfulness.

A special shout out to Bliss Yoga for leading this experience!

(Photos courtesy of Attica Parent Teacher Group)
10 days ago, Matt Leader
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Scenes from Family Yoga Night Jan. 14 at Attica Elementary School.
Big news, Attica - our nurses’ and behavioral suites down at Attica Elementary officially moved into the early rebuild phase this past week! Translation: the ceilings are open, the tools are buzzing, and things are getting very real.
Here’s what’s been happening behind the scenes:
Ferguson Electric has been busy roughing in lighting, wrangling conduit, relocating data racks, control panels, speakers and clocks, among other things.
Danforth (HVAC) finished measuring everything twice and is now fabricating the new ductwork.
This week, MKS will start demoing and reworking plumbing lines for the new Room 145 bathroom and Siemens will reconnect UV controls.
Scrufari Construction is expected to roll in later next week to start wall framing (aka: the part where it starts to look like real rooms!)
Thanks to all our contractors, staff, and facilities teams for keeping everything rolling smoothly.
Progress is happening and it’s exciting to watch!
10 days ago, Matt Leader
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 20, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 20, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 20, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 20, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 20, 2026.
Capital project progress at Attica Elementary School as of Jan. 20, 2026.
Good evening, Attica,
Due to the potential for forecasted inclement weather, the Attica Central School District will be closed tomorrow - Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.
When available, High School families will receive additional communication regarding Regents examinations scheduled for this week, including any updates or rescheduling information.
We will continue to monitor weather conditions and provide updates as needed. Thank you for your understanding and continued partnership in prioritizing the safety of our school community.
Stay safe and warm, Blue Devils!
11 days ago, Matt Leader
Snow day graphic.
Good Evening,

Due to the potential for forecasted inclement weather, the Attica Central School District will be closed on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.

When available, High School families will receive additional communication regarding Regents examinations scheduled for this week, including any updates or rescheduling information.

We will continue to monitor weather conditions and provide updates as needed. Thank you for your understanding and continued partnership in prioritizing the safety of our school community.

Stay safe and warm.

Sincerely,

Dr. Kiel Illg
Superintendent of Schools
11 days ago, Kiel Illg
REMINDER: Camp Get-A-Way, a non-profit that helps young people navigate emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges, is sponsoring a group for teens age 13 and up to develop coping and social skills in our own backyard!


These groups will meet almost every Wednesday in 2026 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Camp Get-A-Way Office at 18 W. Buffalo St. in Warsaw. The office is set up like a casual cafe and all the learning will be relaxed and activity-based.


The cost is $25 per participant for 8 sessions. The first session is this Wednesday, Jan. 21, so if you want to sign your teen up, make sure you do so soon!

Visit Camp Get-A-Way’s website at the link below or scan the QR code in the accompanying image for more information.

Link: https://www.cgaw.org/
11 days ago, Matt Leader
Informational flyer.
Today, we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

One of our most revered countrymen, Dr. King is remembered not only for his tireless advocacy for equal rights and racial harmony, but for the non-violent means he used to create change.

The Civil Rights Act, the legislation that King helped bring to the forefront of the American mind in the leadup to its 1964 passage, is now 61 years old, older than King was the evening of April 4, 1968 when he was gunned down outside the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.

While King’s life was cut short that night in Tennessee, his legacy endures to this day. It lives on not only in the text of that landmark law, but in every hand offered in friendship, in every cheek turned in tolerance, in every recognition of another as a human, worthy of love, respect and dignity.

Today, we ask you to join us in sparing a few moments to think on King’s legacy, his Dream for our country and the sweat, tears and blood he shed working toward making that Dream a reality.

In the accompanying photo by Cecil Stoughton, King looks on as President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act into law on July 2, 1964.
11 days ago, Matt Leader
In the photo by Cecil Stoughton, King, standing at center, looks on as President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act into law on July 2, 1964.
A huge thank you to Kristen Hess, a local veterinary technician, for coming to speak with our high school animal science students!
During a recent, two-day, hands-on learning experience, Hess brought in two lambs to demonstrate a necropsy, allowing students to observe and participate in real-world diagnostic procedures used in animal health and veterinary medicine.
Students learned the purpose of a necropsy and how it differs from a traditional classroom dissection. The focus was on determining cause of death, identifying abnormalities and understanding how necropsies are used in livestock management, disease prevention and herd health decision-making.
Students were actively involved in hands-on procedures, including proper sample collection, labeling and handling specimens and sterilizing equipment to prevent contamination and ensure biosecurity.
This experience helped students connect classroom content to real agricultural and veterinary careers while building practical skills they would not otherwise gain from textbooks alone.
Overall, the necropsy demonstration provided an engaging, authentic learning experience that reinforced animal science concepts and highlighted real-world applications within the agricultural industry.
Let’s give it up for Mrs. Hess and her incredible dedication to agriculture education here in Attica!
(Photos courtesy of Alyssa Wright)
14 days ago, Matt Leader
Scenes from Kristen Hess’s recent necropsy lesson with high school animal science students.
Scenes from Kristen Hess’s recent necropsy lesson with high school animal science students.
Scenes from Kristen Hess’s recent necropsy lesson with high school animal science students.
Scenes from Kristen Hess’s recent necropsy lesson with high school animal science students.
Due to weather conditions, Attica Central School District will be closed today, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. Enjoy the day, Blue Devils!
15 days ago, Matt Leader
Snow day graphic.
Your Attica FFA’s annual Pancake Breakfast and Attica Partners for Agriculture’s annual Spring Raffle are coming up!

Both events are set for Sunday, Feb. 1 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the North Java Fire Hall, 4274 NY-98, North Java.

Tickets for the breakfast are $10 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under. Raffle tickets are $10.

Breakfast and raffle tickets can be purchased from FFA members.

Tickets will also be sold at the door if they haven’t sold out.
16 days ago, Matt Leader
Attica FFA Pancake Breakfast informational flyer.
Attica Partners for Agriculture Spring Raffle informational flyer.
REMINDER: We’re hiring for a part-time crossing guard position at Attica Elementary School.

More information about this (and other) open positions and instructions on how to apply can be found on the ‘Open Positions’ section of our website at the link below.

Apply today!

Link: https://www.atticacsd.org/page/open-positions
16 days ago, Matt Leader
Crossing guard job posting.