Niagara Falls High School

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Niagara Falls High School
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Address
Niagara Falls High School
4455 Porter Road

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14301

United States
Coordinates 43°06′16″N79°00′38″W / 43.104577°N 79.010686°W / 43.104577; -79.010686 Coordinates: 43°06′16″N79°00′38″W / 43.104577°N 79.010686°W / 43.104577; -79.010686
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Type Public high school
EstablishedSeptember 1, 2000
School district Niagara Falls City School District
SuperintendentMark Laurrie
CEEB code 334170
Chief Educational AdministratorCynthia Jones [1]
Faculty108.24 (FTE) [2]
Grades9–12 [2]
Enrollment2,028 (2018-19) [2]
Student to teacher ratio18.74 [2]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Blue and gold   
Nickname Wolverines
NewspaperThe Chronicle
Website Niagara Falls High School

Niagara Falls High School is a public high school located at 4455 Porter Road in Niagara Falls, New York, United States. It was established and dedicated on September 1, 2000 and opened 5 days later, becoming the city's only public high school, with the merging of the original Niagara Falls High School and the former LaSalle Senior High School. The school's graduation rate is 71%, slightly below the state average. [3]

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Niagara Falls City School District

Niagara Falls High School is operated under the supervision of the Niagara Falls City School District. It is the only high school in the district since the merger of the original Niagara Falls High School and LaSalle Senior High School. The high school is fed by two preparatory schools, Gaskill Prep and LaSalle Prep, which host grades 7 and 8.

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References

  1. "Staff Directory". Niagara Falls City School District. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "NIAGARA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  3. "Public School Total Cohort Graduation Rate and Enrollment Outcome Summary, 2012-13 School Year" (PDF). New York State Education Department. p. 1598.