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School Profile: Barron High

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Barron High is located at 1050 E Woodland Ave, Barron, WI 54812-1762. The contact phone number is (715) 537-5627. It has a student/teacher ratio of 14.62.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Barron Area
  • Grade Range: 9 - 12
  • Students: 468
  • Teachers (FTE): 32
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 14.62
  • Title I eligible: No

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Primary Schools
Almena Elementary
100 W River Ave
Barron, WI 54812
(715) 357-3263
Cameron Elementary
600 Wisconsin Ave
Cameron, WI 54822
(715) 458-2210
Ridgeland Elementary
100 W River Ave
Barron, WI 54812
(715) 949-1445
Woodland Elementary
808 E Woodland Ave
Barron, WI 54812
(715) 537-5621
Middle Schools
Cameron Middle
700 S First St
Cameron, WI 54822
(715) 458-4563
Riverview Middle
135 W River Ave
Barron, WI 54812
(715) 537-5641
High Schools
Cameron High
750 S 1st St
Cameron, WI 54822
(715) 458-4510
Nearby Zip Codes
54001
54004
54005
54724
54725
54728
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