Higher Learning in Swift County, Minnesota
Select the specific city located in Swift County, Minnesota to find your education of choice. Swift County, Minnesota contains a large collection of students ranging from many ages that coexist and currently attend 6 schools. Increase yours or your children's GPA (Grade Point Average) by attending the highest ranked Swift County, Minnesota school for the best possible education one can receive.
- Schools in Appleton Minnesota (1)
- Schools in Benson Minnesota (3)
- Schools in Kerkhoven Minnesota (1)
- Schools in Murdock Minnesota (1)
Best Rated Schools in Swift County, Minnesota
Murdock Elementary 408 Hollis St North
Murdock Minnesota, 56271
in county Swift
Phone: (320) 875-2441
Murdock elementary is ran by the agency kerkhoven-murdock-sunburg and contains 264 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 10775 and a congressional code of 2707.
Kerkhoven Secondary 302 15th St North
Kerkhoven Minnesota, 56252
in county Swift
Phone: (320) 264-1412
Kerkhoven secondary is ran by the agency kerkhoven-murdock-sunburg and contains 282 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 10775 and a congressional code of 2707.
Benson Area Learning Center 1400 Montana Ave
Benson Minnesota, 56215
in county Swift
Phone: (320) 843-2710
Benson area learning center is ran by the agency benson public school district and contains 26 active students. It is a other/alternative school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 10777 and a congressional code of 2707.
Benson Secondary 1400 Montana Ave
Benson Minnesota, 56215
in county Swift
Phone: (320) 843-2710
Benson secondary is ran by the agency benson public school district and contains 469 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 10777 and a congressional code of 2707.