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Tioga Senior High School
- BOverall Grade
- Public
- 9-12
- Tioga Center, NY
- 18 reviews
- AcademicsB
- DiversityC+
- TeachersB
- College PrepC+
- Clubs & ActivitiesB-
- Health & SafetyB-
- AdministrationC+
- SportsA-
- FoodB-
- Resources & FacilitiesC
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- Cost of LivingB+
- Good for FamiliesB-
- HousingB
Median Household Income
$50,347
National
$55,322Median Rent
$727
National
$949Median Home Value
$110,400
National
$184,700Culture & Safety
Health & Safety
B-
Based on chronic student absenteeism, suspensions/expulsions, and survey responses on the school environment from students and parents.
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Students
Diversity
C+
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
275
Free or Reduced Lunch
54%
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Teachers
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Clubs & Activities
Clubs & Activities
B-
Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.
Girls Athletic Participation
Very High
Boys Athletic Participation
Very High
Expenses Per Student
$17,318/ year
National
$12,239- --
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Tioga Senior High School Reviews
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The school is a small country-side school. The teachers' ability to teach ranges greatly. There is a great amount of dramatic tension between teachers and staff which can sometimes cause friction within the learning environment. While the school does have some programs for finding jobs locally after graduation, such as the BOCES program, it does little to assist students whose goals lay outside the area. When programs are offered in order to expand the opportunities of the students, they are turned down by administration due to personal grudges or simply to avoid the extra hassle. For these reasons, anything dealing with the Rotary Club or any sort of Foreign Exchange program has been shot down by the Administrators. All in all, they allow personal issues to get in the way of students' futures, which is unacceptable.
A large majority of the student body are economically, quite poor. Nearly everyone is Caucasian and from the United States. The topic of Foreign Exchange has been brought up a number of times by both me and other staff members, but rejected each time do to personal issues between the Principal and the exchange programs(Rotary, AFS, etc.) Nearly everyone at the school, to my knowledge, is either Christian, Agnostic, or Atheist. There are a decent amount of LGBT students, so we are fairly diverse in that aspect.
There are not a lot of extra-curricular activities, except for sports. This is a very sport centered school, but not everyone participates in sports. There aren't very many other options besides sports.