Perhaps it’s a lesson in not naming buildings in tribute to people who are still alive. In the wake of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez’s corruption conviction earlier this month, West New York school district officials will remove his name from an elementary school before kids return to school in September. The decision, first reported by New Jersey Globe, was confirmed by West New York Mayor Albio Sires. “The Board of Education made the decision that they shouldn’t have kids going to a school at the beginning of the school year with the name of somebody that was convicted,” Sires said in an interview….