Waverly Junior/Senior High School

Waverly Junior/Senior High School

Public High School | Grade 7-12
201 N Miller St,  Waverly, IL
Waverly Community Unit School District No. 6
3.8
1.0
137 Students
B
Niche Grade

School Details

Head of School
Mr. Steve Cline
Student Teacher Ratio
23:1
Average SAT Score
1130
Average ACT Score
24
Math Proficiency
22%
Reading Proficiency
24.5%
Average GPA
3.45
Graduation Rate
90%

Niche Grade

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

Academics
Average GPA
3.45
Reading Proficiency
24.5%
Math Proficiency
22%
Teachers
Student Teacher Ratio
23:1
Teachers
6
Full Time Teachers
6
Teachers in First or Second Year
0%
College Prep
Average SAT
1130
Math
570
Verbal
560
Average ACT
24
Math
24
English
22
Reading
25
Science
24
Clubs and Activities
Girls Athletic Participation
High
Boys Athletic Participation
High

GreatSchools Rating

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Teachers and Staff

Students Per Counselor
76:1

Student Diversity

Male
58.4%
Female
41.6%
White
92.7%
Two or more races
3.6%
Hispanic
1.5%
Black
1.5%
Asian or Pacific Islander
<1%
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Specialty School Programs

Free/Reduced Lunch Offered
Athletics Program

Colleges Students are Considering

Students are most interested in or go on to attend these colleges.
Illinois State University 15 Students
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 9 Students
Lincoln Land Community College 9 Students
Michigan State University 8 Students
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 8 Students
University of Illinois Springfield 6 Students
Illinois College 6 Students
Central Michigan University 5 Students
Western Illinois University 5 Students
Lansing Community College 4 Students

What Students Want to Study

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following majors.
Nursing 6 Students
Psychology 4 Students
Forensic Science and Technology 4 Students
Computer Science 3 Students
Chemistry 3 Students
Construction Management 3 Students
Architecture 2 Students
Arts 2 Students
Aerospace Engineering 2 Students
Agricultural Business 2 Students

This School’s Reviews

Niche Reviews
3.8 16 Reviews
4.0 Senior
1/18/2020
I like the people at this school; there are very few people that have any problems with respect. I would say that they should plan things better, such as calling snow days when we legitimately need them. I'm not saying that so I don't have to go to school; there are times when the roads are pure ice and they don't cancel school for the day. One day they did that I saw a kid walking to school and they slipped on the ice and fell into the road.
4.0 Senior
11/7/2019
I liked how small the school was because I got to form very close bonds with my classmates. I can easily talk to teachers if I need help. The teachers are very understanding. I don't have to worry about not being able to participate in a sport because there aren't a lot of students. The only downside is that there aren't a lot of opportunities for classes that I can take.
3.0 NicheUser
2/26/2016
A lot of the teachers at our school have given up. They do not seem like they actually want to be there helping students. But there are a select few who generally enjoy helping student understand a topic and will go above and beyond to help them.
GreatSchools Reviews
1.0 1 Review
1.0 student
3/10/2016
It's terrible, terrible teachers, students don't learn anything, the teachers don't care, its simply a terrible place.

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