New York Commissioner of Education Dr. Betty A. Rosa | linkedin.com/in/betty-rosa
New York Commissioner of Education Dr. Betty A. Rosa | linkedin.com/in/betty-rosa
Of the 3,722 students attending Seneca County schools, 86.4% were white. Hispanic students were the second largest ethnicity, making up 5.5% of Seneca County students.
In the previous school year, white was also the most common student ethnicity in Seneca County, representing 85.9% of the student body.
Skoi-Yase School had the most even distribution of races among county schools, with 78.5% white students, 10.9% Hispanic students, 6.9% multiracial students, 2.6% Black students, 0.9% Asian or Pacific Islander students, and 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native students.
In the 2022-23 school year, the total number of students enrolled in public schools in the county increased 0.2% when compared to the previous year.
In 2022, New York had roughly one teacher for every 12 students, which is lower than the national average of one teacher for every 16 students. A lower student-to-teacher ratio has been found to help improve students' school performance.
A 2021 report from the NYC Center for Innovation Through Data Intelligence revealed racial and gender groups were seeing better outcomes compared to 2013, though significant disparities remained between different groups, particularly between Black and Hispanic students.
School name | Most prevalent ethnicity | Percent of Total Student Body | Total Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Elementary School | White | 80.5% | 262 |
Frank M. Knight Elementary School | White | 79.1% | 287 |
La Fayette School | White | 81.8% | 308 |
Mynderse Academy | White | 81.2% | 377 |
Romulus Central School | White | 91.1% | 450 |
Seneca Falls Middle School | White | 81.9% | 277 |
Skoi-Yase School | White | 78.5% | 349 |
South Seneca Elementary School | White | 99% | 315 |
South Seneca Middle/High School | White | 95.3% | 321 |
Waterloo High School | White | 87.9% | 438 |
Waterloo Middle School | White | 90.2% | 338 |
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