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School Profile: De Forest High

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De Forest High is located at 815 Jefferson St, De Forest, WI 53532-1322. The contact phone number is (608) 842-6600. It has a student/teacher ratio of 14.76.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: De Forest Area
  • Grade Range: 9 - 12
  • Students: 989
  • Teachers (FTE): 67
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 14.76
  • Title I eligible: No

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Primary Schools
Arlington Elementary
307 Bullen Rd
Arlington, WI 53911
(608) 635-4347
Eagle Point Elementary
201 N Cleveland Ave
De Forest, WI 53532
(608) 842-6200
Holum Kindergarten Center
520 E Holum St
De Forest, WI 53532
(608) 842-6200
Morrisonville Elementary
4649 Willow St
Morrisonville, WI 53571
(608) 846-6542
Windsor Elementary
4352 Windsor Rd
Windsor, WI 53598
(608) 842-6300
Yahara Elementary
234 N Lexington Pkwy
De Forest, WI 53532
(608) 842-6400
Middle Schools
De Forest Middle
404 Yorktown Rd
De Forest, WI 53532
(608) 842-6000
Nearby Zip Codes
53529
53571
53590
53597
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53703
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