Dorchester School District Two is a school district based in Summerville, South Carolina, United States. It serves Dorchester County.
Contents
1Schools
1.1High schools
1.2Middle schools
1.3Elementary schools
1.4Givhans Alternative Program
2External links
Schools
High schools
Ashley Ridge High School
Dorchester District Two Evening School
Fort Dorchester High School
Summerville High School
Middle schools
Alston Middle School
DuBose Middle School
Gregg Middle School
Oakbrook Middle School
Rollings Middle School of the Arts
Elementary schools
Alston-Bailey Elementary School
Beech Hill Elementary School
Eagle Nest Elementary School
Flowertown Elementary School
Fort Dorchester Elementary School
Knightsville Elementary School
Newington Elementary School
Oakbrook Elementary School
Pye Elementary School
Sandhill Elementary School
Sires Elementary School
Spann Elementary School
Summerville Elementary School
William Reeves Elementary School
Windsor Hill Elementary School
Givhans Alternative Program
Givhans Alternative Program (GAP) was established to provide varying levels of instruction for students who struggle in the mainstream programs of Dorchester District Two. Typically, students at GAP receive a high level of instruction due to the rigorous structure and smaller class sizes provided by the school.
External links
Dorchester School District Two official site
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Municipalities and communities of Dorchester County, South Carolina, United States
County seat: St. George
City
North Charleston‡
Towns
Harleyville
Lincolnville‡
Reevesville
Ridgeville
St. George
Summerville‡
Unincorporated community
Grover
Ghost town
Dorchester
Footnotes
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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