The Buffalo Schools system is facing calls for a major overhaul amidst concerns about its effectiveness. This comes as the city's education leaders seek to improve outcomes for students across Buffalo.

The need for an overhaul is driven by a desire to better serve the city's students, with many arguing that the current system is not equipped to meet their needs.

"We need to think about what's best for our students"

The Buffalo community has been engaged in discussions about how to improve the schools, with many residents weighing in on the issue. The overhaul could involve significant changes to the way schools are structured and run, with a focus on improving student outcomes.

The calls for an overhaul are not new, but they have gained momentum in recent months as Buffalo's education leaders have sought to address the challenges facing the city's schools. Buffalo's schools have long struggled with issues such as low graduation rates and limited resources.

The impact of a potential overhaul would be felt across Buffalo, with students, parents, and educators all affected. South Buffalo homeowners, for example, would see changes in their local schools, while parents in the Williamsville district would be watching closely to see how the overhaul affects their children's education.

As the city moves forward with discussions about a potential overhaul, residents will be watching closely to see what happens next. A key meeting is set to take place on July 20, where education leaders will discuss the future of Buffalo's schools.