Chelsea Heights School
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- Principal / Admin: Kenneth Flood
- Status: Operational
- Type: Regular
- Grades: Kindergarten - 8th
- School Location: A Midsize City
- Brief Description
- Chelsea Heights School serves Kindergarten through 8th Grade Students From The City Of Atlantic City, Which Is Part Of Atlantic County. This School Is Eligible For Participation In State & Federal Title I Programs. Some Or All Students From This School Participate In Free Or Reduced Lunch Programs.
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Local & State Colleges, Universities & Technical Schools
- Harrison Career Institute - Vineland
- 1386 S Delsea Dr
- Vineland, NJ 08360
- (856) 696-0500
- Rutgers University - New Brunswick / Piscataway
- 83 Somerset St
- New Brunswick, NJ 08901
- (732) 932-1766
- Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing
- 690 Teaneck Rd
- Teaneck, NJ 07666
- (201) 833-3005
- Capri Institute of Hair Design
- 660 N Michigan Ave
- Kenilworth, NJ 07033
- (800) 232-2774
- Warren County Community College
- 475 Rte 57 W
- Washington, NJ 07882
- (908) 835-9222
- Prism Career Institute
- 8025 Black Horse Pike Bayport One
- West Atlanitc City, NJ 08322
- (609) 407-7476
Libraries Near This School
- RICHMOND AVE. BRANCH
- WINDSOR & VENTNOR AVES.
- ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 08401
- (609) 347-1902
- ATLANTIC CITY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
- 1 NORTH TENNESSEE AVE.
- ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 08401
- (609) 345-2269
School Information
- Number of Students: 383
- Number of Full-Time Teachers: 34
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 11.3:1
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