New Bloomfield High School

New Bloomfield High School

Public High School | Grade 7-12
307 Redwood Dr,  New Bloomfield, MO
New Bloomfield R-III School District
3.8
3.3
306 Students
C+
Niche Grade

School Details

Head of School
Mr. Jeremy Davidson
Student Teacher Ratio
12:1
Average ACT Score
23
Math Proficiency
32%
Reading Proficiency
37%
Average GPA
3.57
Graduation Rate
90%

Niche Grade

B-
Academics
B+
Teachers
C
College Prep
C+
Administration
C+
Resources/Facilities
C
Clubs and Activities
B
Sports
C+
Food
Source: Niche
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Niche Grade Details

Academics
Average GPA
3.57
Reading Proficiency
37%
Math Proficiency
32%
Teachers
Student Teacher Ratio
12:1
Teachers
25
Full Time Teachers
25
Teachers in First or Second Year
6.7%
College Prep
Average ACT
23
Math
23
English
23
Reading
24
Science
23
Number of AP Courses
18
AP Math Enrollment
Low
AP Science Enrollment
Very Low
Other AP Enrollment
Very Low
Clubs and Activities
Girls Athletic Participation
Very High
Boys Athletic Participation
High

GreatSchools Rating

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GreatSchools Rating
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Teachers and Staff

Students Per Counselor
337:1

Student Diversity

Male
50.2%
Female
49.8%
White
94.1%
Two or more races
3.9%
Black
1%
Native American
<1%
Hispanic
<1%
Asian or Pacific Islander
<1%

Specialty School Programs

AP Programs Offered
IB Programs Offered
Free/Reduced Lunch Offered
Athletics Program

Colleges Students are Considering

Students are most interested in or go on to attend these colleges.
University of Missouri 69 Students
Missouri State University 40 Students
William Woods University 27 Students
University of Central Missouri 25 Students
Truman State University 23 Students
State Technical College of Missouri 19 Students
Columbia College of Missouri 18 Students
Lincoln University - Missouri 17 Students
Maryville University of St. Louis 15 Students
Moberly Area Community College 15 Students

What Students Want to Study

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following majors.
Psychology 15 Students
Biology 11 Students
Nursing 10 Students
Pre-Medicine Studies 8 Students
Accounting 8 Students
Elementary Education 8 Students
Business 7 Students
Computer Science 7 Students
Physical Therapy 7 Students
Forensic Science and Technology 7 Students

This School’s Reviews

Niche Reviews
3.8 36 Reviews
4.0 Alum
7/26/2022
New Bloomfield is a small school which means one-on-one help from teachers in all subjects. Teachers are very committed to help grow your foundation and careers as you grow through this school.
3.0 NicheUser
2/23/2016
I love how this school is small and you know pretty much everybody in the junior high and high school. I also like how juniors and seniors are able to take college classes if they prefer. Seniors also have some privileges that the other students don't have. For example we are able to eat outside at the picnic tables and we have free advisory on Thursday's. However there are some things that I don't like about the school. For example the high school building is crowded enough as students walk through the hallways and now they brought the 6th graders over to join us. I also don't like the new OPA (lunch service) that everybody in the U.S has to follow. I think that the school food is nasty. That is why I am glad that we have the option to order Midway, a gas station in our small town that delivers food to the school. I would honestly say that the school is a good school, however I feel that it is going down hill due to administration. I feel that the principle is too strict, in some cases, and does not take other peoples (parents, students, and teachers) opinions or suggestions into consideration.
3.0 NicheUser
2/11/2016
I only had an issue with a math teacher, I talked to her during a parent teacher conference and she took it to heart and things turned around quite a bit. Teachers are very open to our suggestions. They seem to work together as a team, when one student is struggling another teacher seems to step in and ask if they can help.
GreatSchools Reviews
3.3 7 Reviews
1.0 other
9/22/2015
This school is horrible! I know two people who got bullied so bad they quit high school altogether to start online school. They are both doing so much better. The employees don't care about the kids.
1.0 parent
10/30/2012
School's just as bad as last year, do not recommend this school to anyone. They always ask for parental involvement but only if the parent does and thinks like the school wants them too.
5.0 parent
9/6/2011
I love this school. If there is a problem with your childs grade or not doing their homework; they email you and let you know. It is very much a family based school. Excellent teachers and staff. I am glad I moved to NB and got my kids into this great school!
5.0 other
1/1/2011
I love this school! Everyone is all so welcoming and nice. The students are like your family at school. Everyone is treated fairly and nobody gets left out often. There isn't really a "in crowd" which makes school so much more fun. I love this school and think it is a great school for parent's child...

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New Bloomfield High School is a public school for students in grades 7-12 in New Bloomfield, MO and is served by the New Bloomfield R-III School District in Missouri. The school has a total enrollment of 306 and maintains a student-teacher ratio of 12:1. Academic records show that 32% of students achieve proficiency in math, and 37% are proficient in reading. New Bloomfield High School has received feedback and ratings, with a Niche grade of C+ and a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10. The average GPA is 3.57, the graduation rate is 90%, and the average ACT score is 23. Discover additional schools in the area, like New Bloomfield Elementary School, and more. Learn more about what New Bloomfield has to offer, and browse homes for sale and for rent near New Bloomfield High School.

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