Westwood High School
Gillette, Wyoming 82718 · Campbell County
School Details
- Address
- 7 Opportunity Spur, Gillette, WY 82718
- Phone
- (307)682-9809
- Enrollment
- 148 students
- Grades
- Grades 9–12
- Type
- Other School
- Level
- High School
- District
- Campbell County School District #1
- County
- Campbell County
Key Statistics
8.7:1
Student–Teacher Ratio
17 full-time teachers
49.3%
Free/Reduced Lunch
73 of 148 students
Town — Remote
Setting
Frequently Asked Questions
What grades does Westwood High School serve?
Westwood High School serves students in Grades 9–12. Contact the school directly at (307)682-9809 for enrollment availability and requirements.
Is Westwood High School a public school?
Westwood High School is a other school operated by Campbell County School District #1. All schools listed here are sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data.
How many students attend Westwood High School?
According to the most recent NCES data, Westwood High School has an enrollment of 148 students. Enrollment figures may change each academic year.
What is the student–teacher ratio at Westwood High School?
Westwood High School has a student–teacher ratio of 8.7:1, with 17 full-time equivalent teachers for 148 students. The national average for public schools is approximately 16:1.
How do I contact Westwood High School?
You can call Westwood High School at (307)682-9809. You can also visit them at 7 Opportunity Spur, Gillette, WY 82718. Or send a message through our site.
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NCES Verified Data
School data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data — the official federal database of US public schools.
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