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W. H. A. Midlevel Alternative Prg. is located at 301 4th Street, Walker, MN 56484-4000. The contact phone number is (218) 547-4377. It has a student/teacher ratio of 7.50.

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  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Walker Hackensack Akeley Schl. Dist
  • Grade Range: 7 - 8
  • Students: 15
  • Teachers (FTE): 2
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 7.50
  • Title I eligible: No

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W.H.A. Elementary
301 4th Street
Walker, MN 56484
(218) 547-4261
Middle Schools
W.H.A. Middle
301 4th Street
Walker, MN 56484
(218) 547-5322
High Schools
W. H. A . Alternative Program
301 4th Street
Walker, MN 56484
(218) 547-4377
Walker Hackensack Akeley Sec.
301 4th Street
Walker, MN 56484
(218) 547-4208
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