Dutch Fork High School

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Dutch Fork High School
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Dutch Fork High School
1400 Old Tamah Rd

29063

United States
Coordinates 34°9′12″N81°12′4″W / 34.15333°N 81.20111°W / 34.15333; -81.20111
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Type Public high school
Motto"Enter to Learn... Go Forth to Serve"
Established1992(32 years ago) (1992)
School district Lexington & Richland County School District Five
PrincipalGerald Gary
Staff113.90 [1] (on an FTE basis)
Grades912 [1]
Enrollment1,647 [1] (2020–21)
Student to teacher ratio14.46 [1]
Color(s)Green and silver    [2]
Athletics conference5A Region V
MascotSilver Foxes [2]
NewspaperThe Renaissance
YearbookThe Legacy
Website www.lexrich5.org/dfhs

Dutch Fork High School is a school in the Lexington & Richland County School District Five, located in Irmo, South Carolina.

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