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Frederic High School Facts and Information:
Frederic 7-12 School
1437 Clam Falls Dr.
Frederic, WI 54837
715-327-4223 (phone)
715-327-8655 (fax)
www.frederic.k12.wi.us
School: (CEEB) Code: 500-705
Community Service Requirement Information:
Each graduating class is required to complete forty (40)
hours of community service prior to graduation.
Frederic School District Facts:
Elementary School Enrollment: 258
6 -12 School Enrollment: 231
School Colors: Blue and Gold
Mascot: Vikings
Frederic High School Graduation Requirements:
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of Current and Future Graduation Requirements
Total Credits Required - 2011 & 2012 Graduates: 24
Total Credits Required - 2013 Graduates: 25
Total Credits Required - 2014 & Beyond: 26
Grading Scale:
4.0 = A
3.0 = B
2.0 = C
1.0 = D
Frederic School and Community Facts:
Frederic High School is part of a public school district
located in Frederic, Wisconsin. Frederic (population 1,262) is in Polk
County, and is located about 80 miles northeast of the Twin Cities.
According to US census data, 83% of Frederic's population
25 and older have earned a high school diploma (US average is 80%).
On average, 35% of FHS graduates pursue a 4-year college
degree, 30% pursue a two-year technical college degree, and 35% pursue
employment or opportunities in the military.
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