Bemus Point Central School District Highlights
- Ranked #1 in Business First for cost effective schools in Chautauqua County in 2019.
- Third lowest tax rate in Chautauqua County for the past eight years.
- Provide STEAM Education opportunities throughout the Kindergarten through Grade 12 instructional program.
- Local businesses such as Cummins Engine and Corning Glass have supported the district’s STEAM and Engineering initiatives.
- Extensive Athletics Program - Maple Grove Red Dragons have earned numerous sectional, regional, and state championships.
- Award-winning Bemus Point Elementary and Maple Grove Junior/Senior High School musical productions.
Maple Grove Junior/Senior High School Highlights
- Advanced Placement Course Offerings: AP Composition and Literature, AP United States History and Government, AP Government and Politics, AP Spanish, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP Environmental Science, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Computer Science A (JAVA) and AP Statistics.
- Jamestown Community College Connections Courses: College Entry English, College English, College Journalism, College Public Speaking, College Calculus I and II, College Problem Solving and Statistics, College CAD, College Ceramics, College Drawing, College Safety and Cutting Processes, College Gas Metal Arc Welding.
- Seal of Biliteracy - Spanish
- Collaborative teaming, a looping program fosters inclusion and flexibility to meet the individual needs of every student.
- All students accelerate to Living Environment in Grade 8.
- Students may also advance to Algebra in Grade 8
Bemus Point Elementary School Highlights
- Full day PreK program for students.
- STEAM and Literacy Night events highlight student learning while celebrating the community and family involvement.
- Music instrument instruction begins at Grade 5.
- Rigorous instruction based on the New York State Next Generation Learning Standards in ELA, Math, Social Studies and Science.
- Established Response to Intervention (RtI) program designed to provide effective instructional interventions for students.