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HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS AND NEIGHBORHOODS: WE ARE HERE TO HELP
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ABOUT Huntington Beach, California SCHOOLS
Huntington Beach schools boast a total student population of 33,112 attending 34 schools in 5 public school districts and 24 private schools. Public school revenue and expenditures vary by school district but Huntington Beach public schools spend an average of $6,377 per student each year.
Student teacher ratio is an important statistic cluing parents into the probable attention their child might receive individually in a classroom setting. Huntington Beach public schools average a student teacher ratio of 24:1. Huntington Beach private schools average 15:1. Also, high schools in Huntington Beach average a student body population of 1,855, while Huntington Beach middle schools and elementary schools average student body populations of 936 and 603 respectively.
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CHOOSING THE BEST SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
It wasn't so long ago that a child's education was limited to geographical boundaries set by the local school district. Increasingly, government is injecting "choice" into the equation by allowing children to enroll in the school of their choosing, regardless of where they live, as long as there is sufficient classroom space available.
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