Early Childhood Special Education School

910 Ash Ave Ne, Wadena, MN 56482 | (218) 631-3505
  • Grades: PK
  • Student Enrollment: 58
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School Description

School Summary and Highlights
  • Enrolls 58 preschool students that are all enrolled in the same grade level (PK)
Additional Contact Information
  • Mailing Address: 910 Ash Avenue Ne, Wadena, MN 56482
School Operational Details
  • Special Education School

Faculty Details and Student Enrollment

Students and Faculty
  • Total Students Enrolled: 58
  • Total Full Time "Equivalent" Teachers: 4.6
  • Average Student-To-Teacher Ratio: 12.5
Students Gender Breakdown
  • Males: 41 (70.7%)
  • Females: 17 (29.3%)
Free Lunch Student Eligibility Breakdown
  • Eligible for Reduced Lunch: 4 (6.9%)
  • Eligible for Free Lunch: 25 (43.1%)
  • Eligible for Either Reduced or Free Lunch: 29 (50.0%)
Student Enrollment Distribution by Race / Ethnicity
Early Childhood Special Education School Student Race Distribution
  Number Percent
American Indian11.7%
Black35.2%
Asian--
Hispanic58.6%
White4984.5%
Number of Students Per Grade
Number of Students Per Grade For Early Childhood Special Education School
  Number Percent
Pre-Kindergarten58100.0%
Faculty Educational Background (2006-07)
  • Teachers with a Bachelor's Degree: 75%
  • Teachers with a Master's Degree or Higher:-
Faculty Salary and Experience (2006-2007)
  • Average Teaching Experience: 13 Years
  • Average Salary: $44,113
Teacher Experience by Number of Years
Early Childhood Special Education School Teacher Experience in Years
  Salary Percent
1-5 Years of Teaching Experience--
More Than 5 Years of Teaching Experience$46,89875%
Source: MN Department of Education, Source: NCES 2009-2010

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