What school district is Irmo SC?
Lexington 05
District Name: Lexington 05 schools for this district | NCES District ID: 4502820 |
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Mailing Address: 1020 Dutch Fork Road Irmo, SC 29063 | Physical Address: 1020 Dutch Fork Road Irmo, SC 29063 |
Type: Local school district | Status: Open |
Supervisory Union #: N/A | Grade Span: (grades PK – 12) PK KG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
What school district is Chapin SC?
Lexington-Richland School District 5
Lexington-Richland School District 5 serves the Chapin community.
What is Irmo SC famous for?
Irmo has grown from a sleepy little town into an area bustling with excellent shops, restaurants and specialty stores. The last weekend in September is home to the famed Okra Strut, the largest known celebration of the slimy green pod.
How many people go to Dutch Fork?
1,6922019–2020
Dutch Fork High School/Number of students
When was Lexington Richland School District 5 formed?
School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties is commonly referred to as District Five. The school district was organized by action of the Lexington County Board of Education in 1951 and the Richland County Board of Education in 1952. The action of the Boards of Education consolidated several smaller school districts in the Counties.
Where are the District 5 testing Calendars located?
2021-2022 Testing Calendar Lexington-Richland School District 5 Click the calendar item to see the location and an area map! 2020-2021 District Five Calendar Back to Top Site Map1020 Dutch Fork Rd. Irmo, SC 29063803-476-8000 Questions or Feedback? Privacy PolicyTerms of Use Copyright © 2012 – Schoolwires, Inc.
Who are the departments of district five in DC?
D5 Foundation PAGE Five Departments Youth & Family Services (4K) Accountability Adult Education Athletics Communications Human Resources Instruction Office of Finance Office of Operations Parenting & Social Work Services
Is the Lexington County School District 5 fiscally independent?
District Five, as well as the other school districts in Lexington County, are fiscally independent. The Board of Trustees has the responsibility for setting the operational millage within the restrictions allowed by the State Legislature.