SMH cafeteria

142 Laverack Ave
Lancaster, NY 14086

The SMH Cafeteria located in Lancaster NY is a vibrant dining hub for students and staff alike. Offering a diverse menu that caters to various tastes it features fresh ingredients and daily specials. With a comfortable atmosphere and ample seating it's the perfect spot to grab a quick bite or enjoy a meal with friends between classes.

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St Mary of the Assumption

The Catholic Church Society of Lancaster was founded January 6, 1834. With this action, what was to become St. Mary's of the Assumption Parish had its beginnings. Before there was a church building, there was a traveling school at which about twenty Catholic children received an education. This consisted of weekly lessons conducted in Catholic homes in the Lancaster area. In 1837, Father John Neumann, now St. John Neumann, established the first church on the hill, as well as the first parish school, on a piece of land at the corner of what is now Broadway and Transit. A three-room wooden building was constructed as a combination school and residence on St. Mary's Hill in 1842. This was replaced with a small brick structure in 1864. Schoolmasters, all men, were the pioneer educators of St. Mary's children, the last of which was active until 1892. In 1874, the school was expanded and the Miss Nardins were hired to educate all of the girls and the younger boys. They remained at St. Mary's until August of 1898. On August 2, 1898, the Sisters of St. Francis of the Third Order Regular committed to staffing St. Mary's School.August 1898: The Sisters of St. Francis of the Third Order Regular committed themselves to staffing St. Mary's School1955: The Diocese of Buffalo assumed the operation of St. Mary's High School. High school students moved to a new building on Laverack Avenue.Spring 1958: A new elementary building, the present structure, was built, housing grades K, 1, 6, 7, 8. The other grades were taught in the old building.As a school of the twenty-first century, we have commit ourselves to continuing the tradition of Catholic education, to establishing a strong faith in members of St. Mary's school community and to equipping our children with solid Catholic values to carry into their families and work place. Through the continual assessment of curriculum and instructional strategies, we intend to insure the highest possible quality of education. Our goal is to enable the formation of students who are faith-filled persons, responsible in their behavior and contributing members of the schools, teams, and places of employment for which they are destined.
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