Indian River School District (Delaware)

The Indian River School District 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.

Indian River School District
Location
31 Hosier Street, Selbyville DE 19975[1]

United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK−12[1]
SuperintendentMark Steele[1]
Students and staff
Students10,171[1]
Teachers717[1]
Staff717[1]
Athletic conferenceHenlopen Conference[2]
Other information
WebsiteOfficial Site

Geography

The Indian River School District serves the southeastern portion of Sussex County, Delaware. Communities served by the district include Georgetown, Millsboro, Dagsboro, Frankford, Selbyville, Millville, Ocean View, Bethany Beach, South Bethany, and Fenwick Island.[3]

School board

  • James Hudson, President[1]
  • Rodney Layfield, Vice President[1]
  • Charles Bireley[1]
  • James Fritz[1]
  • Leolga Wright[1]
  • W. Scott Collins[1]
  • Donald Hattier[1]
  • Susan Bunting, Executive Secretary[1]
  • Jerry Peden[1]
  • Douglas Hudson[1]
  • Heather Statler, Dr.[1]

Schools

High schools

Middle schools

  • Southern Delaware School of the Arts[1]
  • Georgetown Middle School[1]
  • Millsboro Middle School[1]
  • Selbyville Middle School[1]

Elementary schools

  • John M. Clayton Elementary School[1]
  • East Millsboro Elementary School[1]
  • Georgetown Elementary School[1]
  • Georgetown Kindergarten Center[1]
  • Long Neck Elementary School[1]
  • Lord Baltimore Elementary School[1]
  • North Georgetown Elementary School[1]
  • Phillip C. Showell Elementary School[1]

Other schools

  • Howard T. Ennis School[1]
  • Ingram Pond[1]

See also

References

  1. "Delaware Department of Education School Profile". Delaware Department of Education. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  2. "Henlopen Conference on DigitalSports.com". Digital Sports.com. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  3. Indian River School District (PDF) (Map). Department of Elections for Sussex County. October 2003. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
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