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Carden of the Peaks
| Type: |
Private |
| Address: |
7680 E Gemini Flagstaff, AZ 86004 |
| Phone: |
928-526-2789 |
| County: |
Coconino |
| Association: |
No Membership Association |
| Grades |
2 - 4 |
| Students: |
5 |
| Teachers: |
1.5 |
| Student/Teachers Ratio: |
3.33 |
| Library: |
No |
| Race: |
Native American: 4
Asian: 0
Black: 0
Hispanic: 0
White: 1
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