High school Lewiston-Porter High School serves grades 9–12. The current principal is Christopher D'Anna. The high school has a large gymnasium, a pool on the second floor, a large auditorium, and 3 floors of classrooms. Several sections of the high school underwent extensive renovation and remodeling, concluding in 2016. Over 40 percent of the students participate in interscholastic sports. There are over 30 extracurricular opportunities for students to explore many different interests. Lew-Port High School has a
China exchange program where students go to live with a volunteered family, and teachers and students of China live in Lewiston for a 6-month period of time. Lew-Port has formed relationships with sister high schools in Italy, Argentina, France, China, Belgium, and England. 98.4% of Lewiston Porter High School students complete high school, and 84% of the students will further their education in a college setting.
History Lewiston-Porter High School opened in 1971 and was dedicated on October 3, 1971.
Former Principals • Harry K. Blakeslee–1947-1960 (Principal - Lewiston High School, named Director of Health/Physical Education for Lewiston-Porter Central School District and founder of the Lewiston Porter School District) • Paul W. Haley–1960-1967 (Biology teacher - Lewiston Porter High School, unknown) • James W. Davis–1967-1971 (unknown, named Assistant Principal for Instruction at Lewiston-Porter Central School District) • Theodore Wodzinski–1971-1974 • Glenn Leis–1974-1980 (Principal -
Newton High School, killed) • William H. Hockaday–1980-1986 (Deceased 2011, funeral announcement by family) • Richard A. Maratto–1986-1990 (Principal –
Kensington High School, named Principal of
Iroquois High School) • Roberta J. Love–1990-2002 (Assistant Principal –
Williamsville North High School, retired) • Michael J. Gallagher–2002-2005 (Principal –
North Collins Junior/Senior High School, named Principal of
Hamburg High School) • Paul Casseri–2005-2015 (Principal –
South Park High School, named Superintendent of Lewiston-Porter Central School District) • Andrew Auer–2015-2017 (Principal - Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Center, named Principal of Lewiston-Porter Middle School) • Jared D. Taft–2017-2019 (Vice Principal -
Lackawanna High School, named Principal of
Alexander Elementary School) • Whitney Vantine [interim]–2019-2020 (Interim Superintendent - West Seneca Central School District, retired)
Academics Lew-Port High School is accredited by the
Middle States Association Commission on Secondary Schools.
Middle school Lewiston-Porter Middle School houses grades 6–8. The current principal is Andrew Auer. The middle school contains a gymnasium with a retractable batting cage, a cafeteria/auditorium, and one floor of classrooms.
History Lewiston Porter Middle School was built and opened in 1957 as "Lewiston-Porter Junior High School."
Intermediate Education Center Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Education Center (formerly
South Elementary School) serves grades 3–5. The principal is Tina Rodriguez. The "IEC" as it is called by students and teachers, has a large gymnasium that can be divided, a large cafeteria once referred to as the “Lancer Inn”, two floors of classrooms and a one-story wing with music and art rooms facing east.
History The "IEC" was originally built as a junior-senior high school for the Lewiston-Porter School District in 1952. The school's named changed from South Elementary to Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Center in 2002.
Primary Education Center Lewiston-Porter Primary Education Center (formerly
North Elementary School) houses grades K-2 and has an enrollment of 513 students. The Multi-Age Program hosts children from grades 1 - 3. The principal is Tamara Larson.
History In 2015, the Lewiston-Porter Primary Education Center was one of nineteen schools throughout
New York State to be nominated by the
New York State Education Department as a
National Blue Ribbon School. The nineteen nominees were selected out of 6,500 schools throughout New York State and include elementary, middle, and high school levels as well as public, private, and charter schools.
Special education The Lewiston-Porter Central School District provides students with disabilities the appropriate services to meet each student's educational needs. A student is classified through the district's (CSE) Committee on Special Education Department or (CPSE) Committee on Preschool Education. The office is located in the Administration Building. ==Sports==