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School Profile: Del Puerto High

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Del Puerto High is located at 640 M St., Patterson, CA 95363-2215. The contact phone number is (209) 892-7453. It has a student/teacher ratio of 11.29.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Patterson Joint Unified
  • Grade Range: 9 - 12
  • Students: 96
  • Teachers (FTE): 8.5
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 11.29
  • Title I eligible: Yes

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Apricot Valley Elementary
1320 Henley Pkwy.
Patterson, CA 95363
(209) 895-4301
Las Palmas Elementary
624 West Las Palmas Ave.
Patterson, CA 95363
(209) 892-3700
Northmead Elementary
625 L St.
Patterson, CA 95363
(209) 892-3700
Middle Schools
Creekside Middle
535 Peregrine
Patterson, CA 95363
(209) 892-3600
High Schools
Patterson High
201 North Ninth St.
Patterson, CA 95363
(209) 892-7450
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