Conner High School:Contact and Location InformationLocation Address: Conner High School 3310 Cougar Path Hebron, KY 41048-9642 | Mailing Address: Conner High School 3310 Cougar Path Hebron, KY 41048-9642 | Phone Number: (859) 334-4400 Do you know this School's Web Address? | |
Classification InformationSchool District: | County:Boone | Grades Taught:9th Grade to 12th Grade | Level:Conner High School is classified as a "High School". | Type:Conner High School is a "Regular School". | Status:Conner High School was operational at the time of the last report and is currently operational. | Title I:Conner High School IS NOT Title I eligible. | School-Wide Title I:Data Not Required. | Charter:Conner High School IS NOT a Charter school. | Magnet:Conner High School IS NOT a Magnet school. | NCES Assigned School ID:210051000084 | State Assigned School ID:008035045 | Locale:Conner High School is located in the "Urban Fringe of a Large City" (Any incorporated place, Census Designated Place, or non-place territory within a 'Core Based Statistical Area' or 'Consolidated Statistical Area' of a Large City and defined as urban by the Census Bureau.) | City Limits:Data Not Available. | | Glossary of Terms |
Statistics for Conner High School:Classroom Size Information( FTE) Classroom Teacher Averages  | Enrollment Averages  | Student to Teacher Ratio  |
| (FTE) Classroom Teachers | Students | Student Teacher Ratio | | School | 73.0 | 1,363 | 18.671 : 1 | | District Avg | 38.8 | 795.3 | 20.512 : 1 | | State Avg | 27.8 | 455.5 | 16.371 : 1 |
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| Enrollment Averages by Grade Level | 9th Grade | 10th Grade | 11th Grade | 12th Grade | | School | 397 | 402 | 260 | 304 | | District Avg | 388.7 | 374.3 | 293.0 | 304.0 | | State Avg | 151.9 | 135.3 | 121.2 | 116.4 |
Low Income & Migrant Student InformationFree & Reduced Lunch Program Averages 
| Reduced Lunch Program | Free Lunch Program | | School | 100 (7.3%) | 176 (12.9%) | | District Avg | 92.5 (11.6%) | 189.0 (23.8%) | | State Avg | 70.1 (13.6%) | 281.9 (54.8%) |
| Migrant Student Averages 
| Migrant Students | | School | Data Not Avaliable | | District Avg | Data Not Avaliable | | State Avg | 17.7 (0.0%) |
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Enrollment Statistics for Conner High School | Total Male / Female | American Indian Alaskan Native | Asian Pacific Islander | Hispanic | African American | Caucasian | School | 0 0 / 0 | 7 5 / 2 | 11 6 / 5 | 10 8 / 2 | 1,335 666 / 669 | District Avg | 1.4 1.0 / 0.5 | 9.6 5.8 / 3.8 | 12.9 6.8 / 6.1 | 15.2 8.7 / 6.5 | 642.5 332.5 / 310.0 | State Avg | 0.8 0.4 / 0.4 | 3.4 1.8 / 1.6 | 6.0 3.1 / 2.9 | 44.5 22.9 / 21.6 | 366.5 190.6 / 175.9 |
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In The News The current discussion about recruiting ever-younger prospects will lead to voluntary restrictions, and, if necessary, legislation limiting when coaches can offer scholarships. That's the opinion of Reggie Minton , the associate executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Publicity about Kentucky getting a commitment from eighth-grader Michael Avery this ... | Kyle Hicks is not a high school sports star, but football has been his passion since the seventh grade. Last fall, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association ruled that Hicks was ineligible to play football or any other sport in his junior year after he moved from his mother's home in Danville to his father's in Harrodsburg. Such arrangements are not an exemption to the transfer rule. ... | THE SCENE: Conner High School gymnasium. The bleachers on both sides are packed to the rafters. The graduates are seated in chairs on the floor with boys on one side and girls on the other. The Conner Band and Conner Choir perform, and the Boone County Sheriff's Department presents the colors. | Three Northern Kentucky students rode their horses to school Friday, in order to save money due to the high gas prices. | | Yahoo! News |
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