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Gilman School District School District
Grades: PK-12 | Student:423 | Teacher:32
Phone: 715-447-8216
325 North Fifth Ave Gilman, WI 54433
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Total Students:423
American Indian:2
White:414
Black:1
Hispanic:6
Asian:0
Two or more races:0
Student - Special Education:67
Student - English Learner:0
Teacher - PreKindergarten:1
Teacher - Kindergarten:2
Teacher - Elementary:14
Teacher - Secondary:15
Teacher - Ungraded:0
Instructional Aides:4
Instructional Coordinators:1
Guidance Counselor - Elementary0
Guidance Counselor - Secondary:1
Guidance Counselor - Others:0
Guidance Counselor - Total:1
Librarians/media specialists:0
Library/media support staff:
LEA administrators:0
LEA administrative support staff:2
School administrators:1
School administrative support staff:2
Student support services staff:0
All other support services staff:8

Nearby school districts: Thorp School District, Stanley-Boyd Area School District, Lake Holcombe School District, Cornell School District, Owen-Withee School District, Flambeau School District, Cadott Community School District, Medford Area School District, Ladysmith-Hawkins School District, Abbotsford School District

Distict SchoolsLocationLevelGradesStudentsScore
Gilman High SchoolGilman,WIHigh School07-122037
Gilman Elementary SchoolGilman,WIElementary SchoolPK-062205


Gilman School District school district is located at 325 North Fifth Ave Gilman, WI 54433. Please call 715-447-8216.

The above table lists the number of teachers, teacher assistants and administration staffs in Gilman School District school district during school year 2009 - 2010. The total number of teachers in Gilman School District school district was 32: 14 of them were elementary school teachers, 15 were secondary school teachers.

The number of students in Gilman School District school district was 423: 67 of them were in special education program, 0 were in English Language Learner(EEL) served in appropriate programs.

School Year: 2010-2011
Data source: Institute of Education Sciences (IES), United States Department of Education

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