Hayfork, CA Education


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United States / California / No Metro Area / Trinity County / Hayfork / Zip Codes
The education in Hayfork, CA is highly rated, with excellent schools and an abundance of educational resources available to both children and adults. The school system is well-funded and offers a wide range of programs for students from preschool to college, as well as continuing education opportunities for adults. Students have access to advanced placement courses, dual enrollment programs, specialized technical training and more. There are many extracurricular activities that students can participate in such as sports teams, music and drama clubs, robotics clubs and many more. Hayfork also has some of the most comprehensive library services in the region with over 50 books in circulation. Additionally, residents living in Hayfork have access to local community colleges so they can further their studies or take part-time courses to earn credits towards a degree or certification. Overall, the educational opportunities available in Hayfork are vast and provide a world-class experience for its citizens.

Hayfork schools spend $15,385 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 14 pupils per teacher, 0 students per librarian, and 340 children per counselor.

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  EducationHayfork, CaliforniaUnited States
  $31,426$15,905
  $16,137$13,142
  $9,483$7,999
  17.0716.23
  04573
  1252530
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We've lived in Hayfork for 15 years after moving from Los Angeles, CA. We are surrounded by rivers and lakes with great fishing. Deer and bear hunting just outside of  More

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