Warren High School

130 Warrior Dr, Vincent, OH, 45784-5041
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Warren High School serves 771 students in grades 9-12.
  • The school's student:teacher ratio of 18:1 is higher than the OH state average of 17:1.
  • The school's 84% graduation rate is lower than the OH state average of 87%.
  • Minority enrollment is 2% of the student body.
  • Warren High School is the only public high school within Vincent, and operates within the Warren Local School District.
Source: 2011 NCES data, OH Dept. of Educ.
Warren High School
Grades Offered Grades 9-12
Total Students 771 students
% Male / % Female 50% / 50%
Total Classroom Teachers 42 teachers
Students by Grade
 
 
This School
(OH) School Average
Student : Teacher Ratio 18:1 17:1
 
This School
(OH) School Average
% American Indian
n/a n/a
% Asian
n/a 2%
% Hispanic
n/a 3%
% Black
1% 18%
% White
98% 73%
Unknown
1% 4%
 
 
This School
(OH) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 30% 37%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 4% 6%
School Statewide Performance View Education Department Test Scores
School District Name Warren Local School District

Nearby Schools:

Warren High School
Grades: 9-12 | 0 mi. away
Barlow-vincent Elementary School
Grades: PK-8 | 0.2 mi. away
Waterford Elementary School
Grades: PK-8 | 5.7 mi. away
Warren Elementary School
Grades: PK-8 | 5.9 mi. away
Greenmont Elementary School
Grades: PK-5 | 7.3 mi. away
Neale Elementary School
Grades: PK-5 | 7.7 mi. away

View all schools in: Vincent, Washington County, Zip 45784

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  • Not Recommended April 11,2011 - We believe it's a major injustice for students to only have college prep classes available.This sets our future population up for an I'm a failure attitude. Challenging classes should be available for those who want them, but basic skills should be quite acceptable, too. The demand that everyone be college quality is totally impossible. Until classes offered become reasonable, we won't be supporting any levies for material things.*-Posted by Parent *

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