Yolo County Middle Schools
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Browse public middle schools in
Yolo county below: |
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| $ H.V. = Median Household Value, T:S = Teacher:Student Ratio |
1. Davis
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$
238,100 |
Davis School For Independent Study
(Other / alternative school) |
198
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1:25 |
Davis
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$
238,100 |
Emerson (ralph Waldo) Junior High School
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603
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1:20 |
Davis
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$
238,100 |
Harper, (frances Ellen Watkins) Jr. High School
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649
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1:22 |
Davis
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$
238,100 |
Holmes (oliver Wendell) Junior High School
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741
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1:19 |
2. Esparto
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$
132,100 |
Esparto Middle School
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232
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1:23 |
Esparto
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$
132,100 |
Powers-ginsburg Elementary School
(Other / alternative school) |
47
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1:24 |
3. West Sacramento
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$
108,494 |
Golden State Middle School
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1073
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1:21 |
West Sacramento
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$
108,494 |
West Sacramento School For Independent Study
(Other / alternative school) |
93
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1:23 |
4. Winters
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$
160,500 |
Shirley Rominger Intermediate
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258
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1:23 |
Winters
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$
160,500 |
Winters Middle School
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464
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1:20 |
5. Woodland
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$
154,032 |
Dan Jacobs
(Other / alternative school) |
36
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1:18 |
Woodland
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$
154,032 |
Douglass Junior High School
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902
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1:24 |
Woodland
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$
154,032 |
Lee Junior High School
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720
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1:23 |
Woodland
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$
154,032 |
Middle Grade Community Day School
(Other / alternative school) |
7
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1:7 |
Woodland
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$
154,032 |
Special Education
(Special Education School) |
186
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1:14 |
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| Note: Data has been gathered from several government and commercial data sources. School data reflects years 2002-04 statistics (most recent years available). Area and demographic data reflects year 2000 statistics. Public School Review does not ensure the timeliness or accuracy of the information on this site. |
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