Wetzel, West Virginia (WV) Elementary And Secondary Schools Companies

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Wetzel County Board Education
333 Foundry St.
New Martinsville WV 26155
(304) 455-2441
New Martinsville Elementary
20 E Benjamin Dr.
New Martinsville WV 26155
(304) 455-2291
Magnolia High School
601 Maple Ave.
New Martinsville WV 26155
(304) 455-1990
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Board Of Education
333 Foundry St.
New Martinsville WV 26155
(304) 455-2441
New Martinsville Elem School
20 E Benjamin Dr.
New Martinsville WV 26155
(304) 455-2291
Valley High School
1 Lumberjack Ln.
Pine Grove WV 26419
(304) 889-2814
Paden City Elementary School
510 N 2nd Ave.
Paden City WV 26159
(304) 337-2221
Paden City High School
201 N 4th Ave.
Paden City WV 26159
(304) 337-2266
Hundred High School
P.O. BOX 830
Hundred WV 26575
(304) 775-5221
Hundred High School
Route 250
Hundred WV 26575
(304) 775-5221
Short Line School
HC 60 Box 170
Reader WV 26167
(304) 386-4115
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