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School Profile: Number 28

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Number 28 is located at 200 Presidential Boulevard, Paterson, NJ 07522-1697. The contact phone number is (973) 321-0280. It has a student/teacher ratio of 8.85.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Paterson
  • Grade Range: KG - 4
  • Students: 487
  • Teachers (FTE): 55
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 8.85
  • Title I eligible: Yes

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Number 12
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Paterson, NJ 07522
(973) 321-0120
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522 Union Avenue
Paterson, NJ 07522
(973) 321-0140
Number 17
112 N. Fifth Street
Paterson, NJ 07522
(973) 321-0170
Middle Schools
Number 4
55 Clinton Street
Paterson, NJ 07522
(973) 321-0040
High Schools
John F. Kennedy High
61 127 Preakness Avenue
Paterson, NJ 07522
(973) 321-0500
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