| Definition of Terms |
Nelsonville-york High School |
| School Level |
High school |
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| Grades Offered |
Grades 9 - 12 |
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| County |
Athens County, OH |
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| Total Students |
425 students |
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| % Male / % Female |
52% /
48% |
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| Total Classroom Teachers |
25 teachers |
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| Students by Grade |
| Grade 9 - 113 students | | Grade 10 - 110 students | | Grade 11 - 106 students | | Grade 12 - 96 students |
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| Teacher : Student Ratio |
1:17 |
1:18 |
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| Students by Ethnicity |
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| % American Indian |
n/a |
n/a |
| % Asian |
n/a |
1% |
| % Hispanic |
n/a |
2% |
| % Black |
1% |
15% |
| % White |
98% |
74% |
| % Unknown |
1 % |
4% |
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| Additional Student Information |
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| % Eligible for Free Lunch |
32% |
19% |
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| % Eligible for Reduced Lunch |
9% |
5% |
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| % Migrant Students Enrolled |
n/a |
n/a |
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| School District Name |
Nelsonville-york City Sd School District |
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| Number of Schools Managed |
3 |
4 |
| Number of Students Managed |
1,356 students |
1,760 students |
| District Total Revenue |
$12,846,000 |
$15,639,000 |
| District Expenditure |
$12,444,000 |
$15,279,000 |
| District Revenue / Student |
$9,473 |
$8,886 |
| District Expenditure / Student |
$9,177 |
$8,681 |
| District Graduation Rates |
87% |
93% |
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- Nelsonville-York High School is a public high school in Nelsonville, Ohio, a southeastern Ohio city in northern Athens County. It is the only high school in the Nelsonville-York City School District. Nelsonville-York City Schools serve York Township, Athens County in northern Athens County, including the City of Nelsonville and the Village of Buchtel. The district also serves Ward Township, Hocking County in extreme eastern Hocking County, including the Village of Murray City and the unincorporated community of Carbon Hill.
- Athletics
- Tri-Valley Conference
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The Buckeyes belong to the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) and the Tri-Valley Conference, a 15-member athletic conference located in southeastern Ohio. The conference is divided into two divisions based on school size. The Ohio Division features the larger schools and the Hocking Division features the smaller schools.
- TVC OHIO Division
- Albany Alexander Spartans
- The Plains Athens Bulldogs
- Belpre Golden Eagles (Belpre will move down to the TVC HOCKING Division in Fall 2010)
- Pomeroy Meigs Marauders
- Nelsonville-York Buckeyes
- McArthur Vinton County Vikings
- Wellston Golden Rockets
- TVC HOCKING Division
- Reedsville Eastern Eagles
- Stewart Federal Hocking Lancers
- Corning Miller Falcons
- Racine Southern Tornadoes
- Glouster Trimble Tomcats
- Waterford Wildcats
- Fall 2010 additions to the TVC HOCKING Division:
- Belpre Golden Eagles (Currently in the TVC OHIO Division)
- Crown City South Gallia Rebels (Currently independent - will become the 14th league member)
- Mason, WV Wahama White Falcons (Currently independent - will become the 15th league member)
- See also Ohio High School Athletic Conferences
- Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Football – 1981 (Nelsonville-York Buckeyes)
- Baseball – 1967 (Nelsonville Greyhounds)
- Ohio High School Athletic Association State Runner Up
- Basketball – 1952 (Nelsonville Greyhounds)
- History
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Nelsonville-York City School District came into existence in the fall of 1967. It was formed between the consolidation of the Nelsonville City School District and the Buchtel-York Local School District. Nelsonville High School sports teams were called the Greyhounds and the school colors were scarlet and grey. Buchtel-York High School sports teams were called the Bruins and the school colors were blue and yellow. When Nelsonville-York High School was established, the team nickname became the Buckeyes and the school colors were brown and white. In the early 1970s, orange was also added as a school color. Brown, White, and Orange are the official school colors of the Buckeyes to this day.
- The Nelsonville Greyhounds had been charter members of the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League (SEOAL) since its founding in 1925. Thus, when Nelsonville-York formed in 1967, the Buckeyes were members of the SEOAL. In the fall of 1970, the Buckeyes left the SEOAL to join the Tri Valley Conference (TVC). The Buckeyes played in a unified TVC until the fall of 1993 when the conference split into two divisions - the Ohio Division and the Hocking Division. The Buckeyes then became members of the TVC OHIO and maintain that status to this day.
- Location
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The campus for the Nelsonville-York City School District is located within the city limits of Nelsonville and borders the village limits of Buchtel. Therefore, public services are provided by the City of Nelsonville. All athletic facilities are located at the school complex as well, including: Boston Field, Ben Wagner Gymnasium, and Mel Blackburn Fields (Baseball and Softball) all of which are located at the Rocky Brands Athletic Complex.
- External links
- District Website
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| About This Zip Code (45764) |
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| Population (Approximate) |
9,559 people |
11,069,487 people |
| % (age 25+) w/College Degree |
16% |
21% |
| Population Average Age |
32 years old
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36 years old |
| Average Household size |
2.4 persons
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2.4 persons |
| Median Household Income |
$23,424
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$41,460 |
| Avg. # of Rooms in Household |
5 rooms |
5.7 rooms |
| Median Age of Housing Structure |
41 years old |
47 years old |
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| % Owning / % Renting |
61% / 39% |
67% / 33% |
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