ROCHESTER, N.Y. — School No. 7 in the Rochester City School District is getting additional resources after struggling to meet New York State’s literacy and math standards.
District officials held a meeting on Thursday night at the Virgil I. Grissom Elementary School on Bryan Street to discuss improvements the school is seeking to implement under receivership.
Receivership is a state program to improve schools that have persistently struggled with student performance. As part of its receivership, School No. 7 will get more staff training from the state and will form a “community engagement team,” consisting of parents, students, and local agencies.
“It’s about getting them together to say: what is it that you think we need to do to improve, here’s our plans, here’s our data, do you have any suggestions?” said Dan Hurley, executive director for school innovation at RCSD. “To make sure everyone is collaborative and coming together to support the students at the school.”
Six other city schools were also placed under receivership at the start of the 2025-2026 school year:
Dr. David and Ruth Anderson Academy School No. 16 James Monroe High School East Lower School Edison Career & Technology High School Henry Hudson School No. 28 Dr. Iris J. Banister School No. 33RCSD officials speak to families about receivership process for School No. 7 WHEC.com.
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