Bo Wright

Superintendent at GENEVA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Bo Wright joined the Geneva City School District as superintendent on July 1, 2022. Mr. Wright was previously superintendent in the Rush-Henrietta Central School District.

This is Mr. Wright's second tenure with the Geneva City School District, having served as assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction from October 2010 to February 2013. At that time, he left to accept a position as superintendent of the Solvay Union Free School District. He served as deputy superintendent of administration of Rochester City Schools from August 2017 to July 2018 before taking on his role at Rush-Henrietta.

He has a master’s in educational administration from Baruch College, a master’s in literacy (K–6) from SUNY Cortland, and a bachelor’s in elementary education from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Wright began his career in education as a grade 6 teacher at Lyons Elementary School before serving as a principal intern and later principal at PS 121 and PS 396, respectively, in the Bronx, N.Y. His work in education has included equity initiatives in workforce diversity, culturally responsive curriculum, and student achievement, as well as strategic initiatives related to technology, community engagement and racial equity plans. Additionally, he has a successful track record of helping schools move from accountability status to good standing, in accordance with state and federal guidelines.

Timeline

  • Superintendent

    Current role

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