① Amherst Central School District (Amherst)
The Amherst Central School District offers a vast array of support services for students and families. The four school Social Workers provide counseling for students, liaison with families and community agencies and facilitate many programs to meet the diversified needs of Amherst students.
The four School Psychologists conduct a variety of assessments, develop educational recommendations, intervention and behavior management programs as well as counseling.
The school counselors run counseling groups, provide individual counseling and support educational programs for students at the Middle School and High School.
The services of an Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist and six Speech Language Pathologists are also available to students who are at risk or have special educational needs.
If you feel your child is having difficulty or has special education needs, please contact Michael Belle-Isle in the Office of Special Education and Pupil Personnel Services for further information.
② Bishop Kearney High School (Brooklyn)
Bishop Kearney High School | a Golisano Education Partner is a private, Roman Catholic, co-educational high school located in suburban Irondequoit. It offers educational opportunities for students in grades 7-12 in the tradition of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and School Sisters of Notre Dame.
Kearney | Golisano is nationally recognized for providing a quality college preparatory program in a family environment. The school of about 460 students boasts a championship athletic program, a music program, and a student-run television station all situated on a picturesque 42 acre campus.
③Canisius High School (Buffalo)
Canisius High School, located in the city of Buffalo, is a Catholic, Jesuit, independent, college preparatory school serving young men of diverse backgrounds from Western New York. Canisius challenges its students to strive for excellence as critical thinkers and effective communicators who are open to growth, intellectually competent, religiously oriented, loving, and committed to justice.
Canisius promotes the development of students through a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum firmly rooted in the Jesuit tradition of education, spirituality and service.
Faithful to St.Ignatius Loyola’s desire to provide care and concern for the whole person, Canisius affords each member of the school community the opportunity to develop individual talents for the service of others and the greater glory of God.

