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Township High School District 113 is a school district in Illinois, with its headquarters in Highland Park. [2] It is made up of two high schools and serves Highland Park, Deerfield, Highwood, Bannockburn, and Riverwoods. It is governed by a 7-member school board. Dr. Bruce Law currently serves as the district's superintendent.
[3] The district administration office is located on the site of Kipling Elementary School, at 517 Deerfield Road Deerfield, IL 60015. [4] As of the academic year 2020/21, the district had a budget of $56,111,793 which equated to an average annual spending of $18,794 (1.45% increase from the following year).
Deerfield High School (abbreviated DHS) is a comprehensive public high school in Deerfield, Illinois, United States. It is part of Township High School District 113, which also includes Highland Park High School. DHS opened in 1959, and graduated its first class in 1963.
Deerfield is also served by Pace Bus route 471. [67] Two Amtrak services, the Empire Builder and the Hiawatha, pass through but do not stop in Deerfield. [68] Deerfield is connected to several arterial roadways and interstate highways, including Deerfield Road, Lake-Cook Road, Illinois Route 43, I-94 and I-294.
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Deerfield schools, Deerfield Hwy. The Deerfield Public School District, was a public school district in Lenawee County, Michigan and covered the area of Deerfield Township, as well as some surrounding areas. It merged with Britton Macon Area schools to form the Britton Deerfield School District in 2011. The two schools had already merged sports ...
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The district was created on July 1, 2011, when the Britton-Macon Area School District merged with the Deerfield Public School district. [2]For the 2010–11 school year, both school boards voted to adopt a "shared service" plan for their middle and high school students. [3]