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School Profile: Avery County High

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Avery County High is located at 401 High School Road, Newland, NC 28657-1300. The contact phone number is (828) 733-0151. It has a student/teacher ratio of 11.59.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Avery County Schools
  • Grade Range: 9 - 12
  • Students: 672
  • Teachers (FTE): 58
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 11.59
  • Title I eligible: No

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Primary Schools
Crossnore Elementary
1000 Walt Clark Road
Crossnore, NC 28616
(828) 737-7204
Newland Elementary
750 Linville Street
Newland, NC 28657
(828) 733-4911
Riverside Elementary
8020 Us 19e Hwy South
Newland, NC 28657
(828) 765-9414
Middle Schools
Avery Middle
102 Montezuma Road
Newland, NC 28657
(828) 733-0145
Other Schools
Crossnore Academy
129 Allen Circle
Crossnore, NC 28616
(828) 733-5241
Nearby Zip Codes
28604
28605
28607
28611
28616
28622
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