Oneida County school’s student body predominantly comprised of white students in 2022-23 school year

Oneida County school’s student body predominantly comprised of white students in 2022-23 school year
New York State Education Department Board of Regents Member Roger Tilles — sayvilleschools.org
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The majority of students in Oneida County schools during the 2021-22 school year were white, according to the New York State Education Department.

Of the 31,303 students attending Oneida County schools, 69.8% were white. Hispanic students were the second largest ethnicity, making up 9.7% of Oneida County students.

In the previous school year, white was also the most common student ethnicity in Oneida County, representing 70.9% of the student body.

Christopher Columbus Elementary School had the most even distribution of races among county schools, with 29.1% Hispanic students, 27.7% Asian or Pacific Islander students, 18.5% white students, 17.7% Black students, and 7% multiracial students.

In the 2022-23 school year, the total number of students enrolled in public schools in the county dropped to 0.8% when compared to the previous year.

In 2022, New York had roughly one teacher for every 12 students, which is lower than the national average of one teacher for every 16 students. A lower student-to-teacher ratio has been found to help improve students’ school performance.

A 2021 report from the NYC Center for Innovation Through Data Intelligence revealed racial and gender groups were seeing better outcomes compared to 2013, though significant disparities remained between different groups, particularly between Black and Hispanic students.

Ethnicities in Oneida County in 2022-23 School Year
Most Prevalent Ethnicities in Oneida County Schools in 2022-23 School Year
School name Most prevalent ethnicity Percent of Total Student Body Total Enrollment
Adirondack High School White 98.1% 360
Adirondack Middle School White 97.8% 279
Albany Elementary School White 44.6% 513
Bellamy Elementary School White 63.3% 567
Boonville Elementary School White 97.1% 416
Camden Elementary School White 92.7% 510
Camden Middle School White 92.8% 580
Camden Senior High School White 94.5% 620
Christopher Columbus Elementary School Hispanic 29.1% 639
Clinton Elementary School White 86.1% 546
Clinton Middle School White 91.6% 286
Clinton Senior High School White 90.6% 382
Clough Prek Center White 66% 147
Deerfield Elementary School White 89.6% 318
Deforest A. Hill Primary School White 95.9% 169
Donald H. Crane Junior/Senior High School White 96.1% 414
Durhamville School White 89.9% 217
E. A. Mcallister Elementary School White 90.7% 302
Gansevoort Elementary School White 65.9% 443
General Herkimer Elementary School White 33.5% 597
General William Floyd Elementary School White 100% 315
Harts Hill School White 93.9% 342
Holland Patent Central High School White 98.3% 408
Holland Patent Elementary School White 100% 237
Holland Patent Middle School White 100% 285
Hugh R. Jones Elementary School White 47.7% 405
Hughes Elementary School White 87.6% 453
J. D. George Elementary School White 92.5% 413
John E. Joy Elementary School White 81.4% 392
John F. Hughes Elementary School White 32.1% 355
John F. Kennedy Middle School White 32.4% 695
Kernan Elementary School Hispanic 31.1% 566
Louis V. Denti Elementary School White 69.9% 655
Lyndon H. Strough Middle School White 78.4% 829
Marcy Elementary School White 90.4% 303
Martin Luther King Junior Elementary School Black 34% 303
Mcconnellsville Elementary School White 95.4% 260
Memorial Park Elementary School White 97.5% 396
Myles Elementary School White 82.3% 355
N. A. Walbran Elementary School White 90% 310
New Hartford Senior High School White 82.5% 645
New York Mills School White 86.4% 546
Oriskany Junior-Senior High School White 91.6% 237
Parkway Middle School White 87.1% 241
Perry Junior High School White 83.3% 586
Remsen Elementary School White 98.2% 228
Remsen Junior-Senior High School White 96.6% 179
Ridge Mills Elementary School White 85% 380
Robert L. Bradley Elementary School White 86.9% 511
Rome Free Academy White 77.6% 1,512
Roscoe Conkling Elementary School Asian or Pacific Islander 33.5% 511
Sauquoit Valley Elementary School White 92.2% 347
Sauquoit Valley High School White 91% 268
Sauquoit Valley Middle School White 91.9% 308
Senator James H. Donovan Middle School Black 27.3% 730
Stokes Elementary School White 92.7% 313
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School White 29.8% 456
Thomas R. Proctor High School Black 25.5% 2,677
Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Middle School White 95% 278
Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Senior High School White 94% 563
W. A. Wettel Elementary School White 91.6% 251
Waterville Junior/Senior High School White 97.1% 312
Watson Williams Elementary School Black 34.6% 630
Westmoreland Road Elementary School White 89.5% 363
Westmoreland Upper Elementary School White 97.5% 237
Whitesboro High School White 89.8% 938
Whitesboro Middle School White 88.8% 474


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