Burgard Vocational High School

Burgard Vocational High School
Location
400 Kensington Ave

,
14214

United States
Coordinates42°55′44.14″N 78°50′10.61″W / 42.9289278°N 78.8362806°W / 42.9289278; -78.8362806
Information
TypePublic, vocational school
Established1910
School districtBuffalo Public Schools
School number301
NCES School ID360585000301[1]
PrincipalEric Johnson
Teaching staff47.83 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment502 (2024-2025)[1]
Student to teacher ratio10.50[1]
CampusCity: Large
ColorsBlue and White
   
MascotBulldogs
NewspaperThe Blueprint
YearbookCraftsman
Websitewww.buffaloschools.org/o/ps301

Burgard Vocational High School is a vocational high school located in Buffalo, New York, USA. It enrolls approximately 600 students from Grades 9 - 12 and teaches according to the Board of Regents. The current principal is Mr. Eric Johnson, and the current assistant principals are Mr. Fred Sales, Ms. Vicki Baxter, and Ms. Christine Koch.[2]

History

The school was founded in 1910 as a combined printing class between Public School #5 and Public School #44 on Elm Street in Buffalo. In 1914, it became known as the Elm Technical School. A $1,000,000 construction project was begun to construct a new facility for the school, with the land being donated by Henry P. Burgard.[3]

In 2009, a renovation was completed on the school that expanded the main office and created new science and computer labs, technology shops, and renovation to the automobile shops. Locker rooms were also expanded.[4] While the school was being reconstructed, freshmen and sophomores were housed at School 171 on East Delavan Avenue.

Academics

Burgard offers Regents level courses as required by New York State. Burgard's curriculum includes a career and technical component in classes such as Automotive Repair Technology, Virtual Enterprise, Welding, Computer-aided design (CAD) & CAM Robotics, and Building Management.[5]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - BURGARD HIGH SCHOOL (360585000301)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  2. ^ Buffalo Public Schools. Retrieved October 11, 2015, from Burgard Public Schools: Burgard High School 301Archived June 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ LaChiusa, C. Burgard Vocational HS Retrieved September 19, 2010, from Buffalo Architectural History.
  4. ^ Ramtech Engineers. (Ramtech Engineers - Projects - Buffalo Public Schools - Burgard High School. Burgard High School Retrieved September 9, 2010, from Ramtech Engineers:
  5. ^ Burgard virtual tour. (2009). [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.buffaloschools.org//videos.cfm?vID=2043]Archived June 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine