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Program For Rigor And Innovation In Education

Private, Nonsectarian Grades 6-8
8
Students ?
4.0
Student/teacher ratio ?
 4412 Washington Blvd
       Wilmington, DE  19802

(302) 635-0705



Racial breakdown:

White:
100.0%
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