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Frederick Law Olmsted School : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick Law Olmsted School
Frederick Law Olmsted School, also known as PS 64 Frederick Law Olmsted, is the gifted and talented program for the Buffalo Public Schools. It houses two schools, an elementary and middle/high school within the district.
== History ==
The school, named for the landscape architect of the same name, houses the district's gifted and talented program. The program was previously limited to elementary grades but has since to grown to include high school students as well. The school program was initiated in 1978〔O'Brien, B. (1995, January 31). Olmsted school parents endorse plan for campus next to psychiatric center. ''The Buffalo News'', p. B1.〕 and opened in 1981 as part of the desegregation plan implemented by the Buffalo Public Schools. The elementary school building is typically located at the corners of Lincoln Parkway and Amherst Street. The middle and high schools are located at the former Kensington High School building, now called Olmsted at Kensington, on Suffolk Street.
The program was originally spread across as many as three buildings, with Grades PreK-2 being housed at School 64, 3 and 4 at the former Holy Angels Church at 440 West Avenue, and 5-8 at School 56 at 716 West Delavan Avenue.〔The elementary choices. (1990, December 23). ''The Buffalo News'', p. M9.〕 In 1994, due to an expiration of a lease with Holy Angels Church, grades 3-5 were shifted to School 56, and grades 6-8 moved to Red Jacket Academy at 911 Abbott Road.〔O'Brien, B. (1994, August 15). Children face shift in schools this fall. ''The Buffalo News'', p. TRK.〕 A proposal to house the school at the former H. H. Richardson Complex near Buffalo State College〔 was proposed in the mid-1990s but never came to fruition.
After the school developed its high school program, Grades PreK through 4 moved to the Lincoln site, and Grades 5 through 8 at the program's high school site.

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