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School Profile: Fillmore Community High (Continuation)

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Fillmore Community High (Continuation) is located at 532 A St., Fillmore, CA 93016-0697. The contact phone number is (805) 524-2271. It has a student/teacher ratio of 20.00.

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  • School District: Fillmore Unified
  • Grade Range: 10 - 12
  • Students: 40
  • Teachers (FTE): 2
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 20.00
  • Title I eligible: No

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Primary Schools
San Cayetano Elementary
514 Mountain View St.
Fillmore, CA 93016
(805) 524-2333
Sespe Elementary
425 Orchard St.
Fillmore, CA 93016
(805) 524-2711
Middle Schools
Fillmore Middle
543 A St.
Fillmore, CA 93016
(805) 524-2353
Nearby Zip Codes
91320
93003
93004
93010
93012
93030
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