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SCHOOL COMMUNITY·INDIAN VALLEY LOCAL·NCES 390502803899

Indian Valley High School

253 S Walnut St, Gnadenhutten, OH 44629 · (740)254-4262 · Tuscarawas County
GRADES 09–12HIGH41-RURALREGULAR SCHOOL466 STUDENTS
SUBSCRIBERS
0
Enrollment
466
High
Student : Teacher
-1.0:1
Teacher data unavailable
Free / Reduced Lunch
30%
138 students
Community
1
0 members
Enrollment by grade
Grade 9
143
Grade 10
155
Grade 11
85
Grade 12
83
Student demographics
White
96%
Hispanic
n/r
Black
1%
Asian
0%
Two+
2%
Native American
n/r
Pacific Islander
n/r
n/r: not reliably reported by NCES for this school. Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment are systematically under-reported in the source data.
Gender split
Male
49%
Female
51%

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Quick facts

School name
Indian Valley High School
District
Indian Valley Local
Address
253 S Walnut St, Gnadenhutten, OH 44629
Phone
(740)254-4262
County
Tuscarawas County
Level
High
Grade range
09–12
Total enrollment
466
Student–teacher ratio
-1.0:1
Free/Reduced lunch
138 (30%)
Locale
41-Rural: Fringe
NCES ID
390502803899
Charter school
No
Virtual school
No

Frequently asked questions

About Indian Valley High School
How many students attend Indian Valley High School?
Indian Valley High School enrolls approximately 466 students in grades 09-12.
Is Indian Valley High School an elementary, middle, or high school?
Indian Valley High School is a high school covering grades 09-12.
How many students per teacher at Indian Valley High School?
Approximately -1.0:1 students per teacher at Indian Valley High School.
How diverse is Indian Valley High School?
Indian Valley High School reports a student body of 96% White, 1% Hispanic, 1% Black, 0% Asian, 2% Two or more.
Who oversees Indian Valley High School?
Indian Valley High School is overseen by Indian Valley Local in Tuscarawas County.
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