Alternative Outreach Program - Miami, Florida


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Alternative Outreach Program is a Kindergarten-12th Grade Public School located in Miami, FL within the Dade District. It has 0 students in grades Kindergarten-12th Grade Alternative Outreach Program spends $10,082 per student.
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Address:
6210 Northwest 27th Avenue
Miami, FL 33147
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School District: Dade District
Phone Number: (305) 694-4444

HIGHLIGHTS
- 58 Teachers
- $9,106 for Education Expenditures
- $5,894 for Instruction Expenditures
- 0 Students Getting a Free or Reduced Lunch
- 0 Students Getting a Reduced Lunch
- 0 Students Getting a Free Lunch

About The Area
Location: Suburb, Large
Median Household Income: $47,860



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