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School Profile: Willard High School

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Willard High School is located at 123 Dr. L.H. Whisler Ave, Willard, OH 44890-0410. The contact phone number is (419) 935-0181. It has a student/teacher ratio of 17.75.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Willard City
  • Grade Range: 9 - 12
  • Students: 703
  • Teachers (FTE): 39.6
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 17.75
  • Title I eligible: No

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Primary Schools
Attica Elementary School
109 Seneca St
Attica, OH 44807
(419) 426-3344
Central Elementary School
206 W Pearl St
Willard, OH 44890
(419) 935-5341
New Haven Elementary School
4040 State Route 61 S
New Haven, OH 44890
(419) 933-8822
Richmond Elementary School
3565 Section Line Road 30 S
Willard, OH 44890
(419) 935-1311
Middle Schools
Shiloh Middle School
400 Trux St
Plymouth, OH 44865
(419) 687-4061
Willard Middle School
949 S Main St
Willard, OH 44890
(419) 933-8312
High Schools
Plymouth High School
400 Trux St
Plymouth, OH 44865
(419) 687-8200
Seneca East High School
109 Seneca St
Attica, OH 44807
(419) 426-3312
Nearby Zip Codes
43410
44807
44811
44818
44825
44826
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