Chautauqua High (continuation)

School Address


525 Maple Ln
Big Bear City
California - 92314-1815

(909) 585-2521

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Chautauqua High (continuation) is a Public school located at 525 Maple Ln, Big Bear City, CA - 92314-1815. It offers classes from 8th grade to 12th grade. The school has 2 teachers for a total 38 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 25.33. You may find the location of Chautauqua High (continuation) on the map above. Use the Directions tab to find driving directions to this school. For any other information on Chautauqua High (continuation) that is not listed here, please call (909) 585-2521 or visit their website.

School Details

Following is the detailed information on Chautauqua High (continuation) based on the data provided by National Center for Education Statistics.

Grades 8th Grade to 12th Grade
Total Teachers 2
Total Students 38
St-Teacher Ratio 25.33
School Type Alternative School
Is Magnet n/a
Is Charter No
Free Lunch 27
Reduced Lunch 3

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