Higher Learning in Jasper County, Illinois
Select the specific city located in Jasper County, Illinois to find your education of choice. Jasper County, Illinois 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 Jasper County, Illinois school for the best possible education one can receive.
- Schools in Newton Illinois (4)
- Schools in Sainte Marie Illinois (1)
- Schools in Willow Hill Illinois (1)
Best Rated Schools in Jasper County, Illinois
Willow Hill Elem School Po Box 39
Willow Hill Illinois, 62480
in county Jasper
Phone: (618) 455-3231
Willow hill elem school is ran by the agency jasper county cud 1 and contains 84 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 12-040-0010-26 and a congressional code of 1719.
Ste Marie Elem School Po Box 157
Sainte Marie Illinois, 62459
in county Jasper
Phone: (618) 455-3423
Ste marie elem school is ran by the agency jasper county cud 1 and contains 128 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 12-040-0010-26 and a congressional code of 1719.
Safe School Roe 12 Jasper County 108 South Van Buren
Newton Illinois, 62448
in county Jasper
Phone: (618) 783-4034
Safe school roe 12 jasper county is ran by the agency clay/cwford/jsper/lwrnce/rhland and contains active students. It is a other/alternative school school classification and ran as a regional education services agency agency type with an agency code of 12-000-0000-00 and a congressional code of 1719.
Jasper Co Jr High 101 Maxwell St
Newton Illinois, 62448
in county Jasper
Phone: (618) 783-8464
Jasper co jr high is ran by the agency jasper county cud 1 and contains 213 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 12-040-0010-26 and a congressional code of 1719.