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Visitation School

Type: Private
Address: 4189 Nw Visitation Road
Forest Grove, OR 97116
Phone: 503-357-6990
County: Washington
Association: National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA)
Grades K - 8
Students: 118
Teachers: 9
Student/Teachers Ratio: 13.11
Library: Yes
Race: Native American: 4
Asian: 3
Black: 0
Hispanic: 8
White: 103

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