Mesa Distance Learning Program - Mesa, Arizona


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Mesa Distance Learning Program is a Kindergarten-12th Grade Public School located in Mesa, AZ within the Mesa Unified District District. It has 313 students in grades Kindergarten-12th Grade with a student-teacher ratio of 209 to 1. Mesa Distance Learning Program spends $8,814 per student.
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QUICK FACTS
Address:
549 N Stapley
Mesa, AZ 85203
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School District: Mesa Unified District District
Phone Number: (480) 472-7285

HIGHLIGHTS
- 2 Teachers
- $7,674 for Education Expenditures
- $4,319 for Instruction Expenditures

About The Area
Location: City, Large
Median Household Income: $65,725



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Mesa is a really good city despite some trouble with Superstition Springs and the failure that is Fiesta Mall, there is nice areas throughout and some areas that need to  More

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As someone who was born in Mesa and has lived here in the 85210 in Dobson Ranch for the last 13 years after moving out from Chandler. I can tell you that most of the  More

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I’m a native to Arizona and growing up here has taught me that people just don’t care, and the Mormon community is huge! It’s normal in the state of AZ for kids to start  More

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