Letchworth High School, Gainesville

Coordinates: 42°37′46″N 78°6′54″W / 42.62944°N 78.11500°W / 42.62944; -78.11500
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Letchworth High School
Address
Map
5550 School Rd

,
14066

United States
Coordinates42°37′46″N 78°6′54″W / 42.62944°N 78.11500°W / 42.62944; -78.11500
Information
TypePublic
School districtLetchworth Central School District
SuperintendentTodd Campbell
NCES School ID361713001516[1]
PrincipalPaul Rogers
Teaching staff29.33 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment256 (2021-2022)[1]
Student to teacher ratio8.73[1]
CampusRural: Distant
Color(s)Red and White
   
MascotIndians
YearbookLegend
Websitewww.letchworth.k12.ny.us

Letchworth High School is a public high school in Gainesville, New York. It is part of the Letchworth Central School District and serves the towns of Gainesville, Pike, Castile, and Eagle, and the villages of Silver Springs and Bliss.

Letchworth library[edit]

The mission of the Letchworth Central Middle and High School Library Media Program is to "ensure that students and staff are effective and discriminating life-long users of information."[2] Effective use of information requires access to information in traditional, up-to-date, and future methods of technologies. It is essential that the school library media program be integrated into the existing curriculum of every classroom, since "no one part of the system can achieve satisfactory results without the cooperation of other parts of the whole."[3]

Teachers[edit]

The Student-Teacher Ratio is 12.[4] Average years teaching is 13, Average years teaching in district is 11, First-year teachers 3%.[5] 24% of teachers have a bachelor's degree and 76% have a master's degree with 1% having a doctorate degree.[6]

Students[edit]

Student Ethnicity for 2004-2005 was 99% White, non-Hispanic and 1% African American.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - LETCHWORTH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (361713001516)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  2. ^ Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs (ALA, 1998).
  3. ^ NYS Library Media and Information Skills Syllabus: Grades 7–100
  4. ^ Source: NYSED, 2004–2005 This School State Average
  5. ^ Source: NYSED, 2004–2005 This School State Average
  6. ^ NYSED, 2004–2005 This School State Average
  7. ^ NYSED, 2004–2005 Ethnicity This School State Average

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