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SCHOOL COMMUNITY·MID-EAST CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTERS·NCES 390513004077

Buffalo Campus

57090 Vocational Rd, Senecaville, OH 43780 · (740) 685-2516 · Guernsey County
GRADES 10–12HIGH41-RURALCAREER AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL326 STUDENTS
Enrollment
326
High
DISTRICT 528 · STATE 565
Student : Teacher
12.5:1
26 FTE teachers
DISTRICT 13.6:1 · STATE 17.7:1
Free / Reduced Lunch
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Title I proxy
STATE 43%
Community
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0 members
Enrollment and student:teacher ratio compared against other high schools. Free/Reduced Lunch and demographics compared against all schools.
Enrollment by grade
Grade 10
24
Grade 11
162
Grade 12
140
Student demographics
White
32299%
DISTRICT 98% · STATE 65%
Two+
41%
DISTRICT 1% · STATE 7%
Student head counts by race/ethnicity from federal NCES enrollment data. Very small groups may be suppressed in the source, so categories do not always sum exactly to total enrollment.
Gender split
Male
15247%
Female
17453%

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About Buffalo Campus

Buffalo Campus, a close-knit secondary school in Senecaville, Ohio, part of Mid-East Career and Technology Centers, caters to 326 students, covering grades 10 through 12. Compared to the state average of about 565 students per school, that is 42% smaller than typical.

Across the 2 schools in Mid-East Career and Technology Centers (1,055 students total), Buffalo Campus accounts for its share of the district's footprint.

Demographically, Buffalo Campus records that nearly all students (99%) are White.

On the resource side, The school employs 26 full-time-equivalent teachers, for a student-teacher ratio near 12.5:1. The state averages around 17.7:1, so this campus is tighter than the state norm typical.

In the area at large, census data for Guernsey County shows median household earnings sit near $58,478, roughly 16% of adults have completed at least a four-year degree, and roughly 11% of residents live below the federal poverty line. Across Guernsey County's 16 public schools (combined enrollment of about 4,717 students), Buffalo Campus is one campus in the mix.

Brook Intermediate School is the nearest neighboring public school, about 2.5 miles from this campus. Within five miles, there are 5 other public schools.

Geographically, the school is in a countryside area.

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Guernsey County at a glance

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Population
38,223
Census ACS
Median income
$58,478
Household, ACS
Bachelor's+
16%
Adults 25+
Poverty rate
11%
Below federal line
Schools in county
16
4,717 students

Quick facts

School name
Buffalo Campus
District
Mid-East Career and Technology Centers
Address
57090 Vocational Rd, Senecaville, OH 43780
Phone
(740) 685-2516
County
Guernsey County
Level
High
Grade range
10–12
Total enrollment
326
Teachers (FTE)
26
Student–teacher ratio
12.5:1
Locale
41-Rural: Fringe
NCES ID
390513004077
Charter school
No
Virtual school
No

Related schools

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Frequently asked questions

About Buffalo Campus
How large is Buffalo Campus?
Buffalo Campus enrolls approximately 326 students in grades 10-12.
Is Buffalo Campus an elementary, middle, or high school?
Buffalo Campus is a high school covering grades 10-12.
How many students per teacher at Buffalo Campus?
Approximately 12.5:1 students per teacher at Buffalo Campus.
How diverse is Buffalo Campus?
Buffalo Campus reports a student body of 99% White, 1% Two or more.
Is Buffalo Campus public or private?
Buffalo Campus is a public K-12 school, overseen by Mid-East Career and Technology Centers.
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