The Nemaha Valley School District makes up 115 square miles
in Nemaha County. While all school buildings are located in Seneca,
Kansas, the communities of Kelly and Oneida are also a vital part
of the district. Around 40% of the slightly over 500 students in
the district are transported by bus.
Seneca, with almost 2,500 people, is located in northeast
Kansas on highway 36, a little over one hour north of Topeka by car.
Seneca has a healthy business, professional, and financial community
along with the county courthouse, a new community hospital, a newly
renovated public library and several state and federal govermental
offices. Numerous farming operations and dairies are found in the
area as well as light manufacturing and construction trades.
Seneca Grade School / Nemaha Valley Junior High School is
home to a K-5 facility and a 6-8 addition, housing over 300 students
New wings were built in 1983 and 1993 to make the building educationally
modern. Nemaha Valley High School was built in the early 1970's
and houses over 200 students, making it a 3A classification high
school for grades 9-12. Both buildings are well maintained and
are fully air conditioned.
Athletically, the junior high belongs to the Oregon Trail
League and the high school is a member of the Big Seven League.
One distinguishing characteristic of the Nemaha Valley School District is the enthusiastic support for young people and education. It is a common site to see the schools filled to capacity with patrons for an evening activity.
A dedicated staff of over 100 persons, 85% located in Seneca, strives daily to meet the needs of the students. This staff number includes special education teachers and paraprofessionals located in three other districts as U.S.D. 442 is the sponsor for the Marshall Nemaha Special Services Cooperative. A teacher to student ratio of one to fourteen means students receive the individualized attention necessary for effective learning.
This community and staff support of children is evidenced by low absenteeism and dropout rates. Acts of violence are rare between students and almost unheard of in connection with staff. Persons come and go from early morning to late evening in the school buildings without the worry of personal safety. Suspension remains an infrequent exception as discipline problems do not disrupt the learning of the students.
The graduation rate is well above the state average and some years is 100% of the senior class. Over the years, somewhere between 75% to 85% of the graduates have gone on to further education or training. The majority of the students furthering their educations have done have done so at four-year colleges with the remainder pursuing more skilled, technical training at community and technical schools.
This desire to achieve educationally is reflected at all grade
levels as Nemaha Valley students annually score above the state and
national averages on standardized tests.
The following programs demonstrate that the Nemaha Valley
Schools believe in the theme, "Pride in Educational Excellence."
The mission of Nemaha Valley Schools, U.S.D. #442, is to ensure a united effort among the students, teachers, staff, parents, Board of Education, and community to provide a positive learning environment.
Together we will strive to maximize the opportunity for all
students to become responsive, life-long learners and productive
citizens in our changing world.
Nemaha Valley Schools
318 Main
Seneca, Kansas 66538-1924
913/336-6101 (business telephone)
913/336-2268 (business fax)
usd442@parod.com (business E-mail)
Seneca Grade School/Nemaha Valley Junior High School
709 Nemaha
Seneca, Kansas 66538-1736
913/336-2173 (business phone)
913/336-2174 (business fax)
Nemaha Valley High School
214 North 11th
Seneca, Kansas 66538-1798
913/336-3557 (business phone)
913/336-3672 (business fax)
Marshall-Nemaha County Special Education Cooperative
316 Main
Seneca, Kansas 66538-1924
913/336-2181 (business phone)
913/336-2268 (business fax)