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The Indian River School District (IRSD) is a public school district in Sussex County, Delaware in the United States. The district is based in Selbyville and serves the southeastern portion of Sussex County.
Prior to 1968, there were 50 school districts in the state. This changed to 26 in 1969. In 1978 the New Castle County School District formed from 11 school districts in that county; however in 1981 it was divided into four school districts. Since 1981 Delaware has 19 school districts.
Sussex Consortium is a public K-12 school in an unincorporated area in Sussex County, Delaware, with a Lewes postal address, [1] and a part of the Cape Henlopen School District. It serves students, aged 3 to 21, [ 2 ] with autism throughout all of Sussex County.
The Cape Henlopen School District (CHSD) is a public school district in Sussex County, Delaware in the United States. The district is based in an unincorporated area with a Lewes postal address, [3] and serves the Cape Region in eastern Sussex County. Cape Henlopen School District was established in 1969.
Seaford School District is a public school district situated in Sussex County in southern Delaware.The district encompasses a six-mile radius from the center of Seaford, and serves more than 3,200 students as of 2024.
Pages in category "School districts in Sussex County, Delaware" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Red Clay Consolidated School District: 1,179 Delaware Military Academy: Wilmington: 9-12: Red Clay Consolidated School District: 578 Delaware School for the Deaf Secondary: Brookside: PK-12: Christina School District: 108 Delcastle Technical High School: Wilmington: 9-12: New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District: 1,561 Douglass ...
Woodbridge School District (also serves Kent County) Sussex Technical School District (County-wide overlay school district) The county also contains one charter school, the Sussex Academy of Arts & Sciences. [41] Those state funded public high schools which participate in sporting events are members of the Henlopen Conference. [42]