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The Webster Aquatic Center (WAC) is owned and operated by the Webster Central School District and open to the public 6 days a week. Individuals and groups can swim laps, take a water exercise class, or water walk side-by-side with school programs. The WAC hosts large regional swims in conjunction with Secion V, NYSPHSAA, local clubs, and colleges.
History
Established in 2002.
The idea for Webster Aquatic Center was born in 1998 out of a need for improved facilities during the time when Webster Schools were expanding from one high school to two. The superintendent of schools and town supervisor at that time worked together to encourage development of facilities that would meet the needs of the entire community. This Town-School Partnership successfully leveraged school state aid with community funds to construct the Webster Aquatic Center adjacent to Schroeder High School along with a multi-use field house and playing fields at other sites throughout the school district.
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Webster Central School District W.
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The Webster Central School District is located eight miles outside of the city of Rochester, New York. Bordered by Lake Ontario on the north and Irondequoit Bay to the west, WCSD serves a primarily residential, suburban community. It includes all of the Town of Webster, one-third of Penfield, and smaller portions of Ontario and Walworth in Wayne County. WCSD is Monroe County’s second largest and fastest growing suburban school district and currently serves about 9,000 students.