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Indian River School District

www.irsd.net

 
The Indian River School District, located in Southeastern Sussex County, is one of the largest school districts in the State of Delaware. Formed in 1969 by the consolidation of several smaller districts, the Indian River School District serves the towns of Selbyville, Frankford, Dagsboro, Fenwick Island, Bethany Beach, Ocean View, Millville, Clarksville, Gumboro, Millsboro and Georgetown.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.irsd.net
  • 31 Hosier Street
    Selbyville, DE USA 19975
  • Phone: 302.436.1000

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