Readers of The State Vote Dreher as 2021 BEST High School
National Publication Ranks Dreher Seventh Best High School in SC
2021 State Newspaper's Best High School
2021, 2019, 2018 "Best High School" ranked by national publication
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B-Day
8:00 AM ACCESS for ELLs
A-Day
9:00 AM - 9:35 AM Xavier University visits campus - Sign up in Counseling
10:00 AM - 10:35 AM UNC Pembroke visits campus - Sign up in Counseling
ASVAB Study Session During Lunches
9:00 AM - 9:35 AM Newberry College visits campus - Sign up in Counseling
7:00 PM Romeo and Juliet
**2022-2023 Bell Schedules - Daily, Early Release, Delayed Start**
**A-Day/B-Day Calendar for 2022-2023
**2022-2023 District Calendar**
**Midterm Exam Schedule**
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All students planning to return for the 2022-2023 School Year must re-enroll
Online registration for students new to District One in 2022-2023 School Year
Current Students can order official transcripts using Parchment, an online service.
Contribute YOUR art or writing to this year's magazine, accepting entries through February 24..
Please Help Defray the Costs of Publishing "Whisper," Dreher's Literary and Art Magazine
Zoey will compete on the National Level in Washington DC in March
Alex English Gave Keynote Address at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
Brandon Taylor of WLTX-TV surprises Chief James Harris
Dreher is one of only 209 schools nationwide to receive this particular honor.
Juan Cortes-Hernandez and Susan Nguyen are selected for the QuestBridge College Match.
Gold Medalist in 100 Fly and Bronze Medalist in 50 Free
Mary Kat and her coach, Melanie Michel, have reason to be all smiles!
Only one percent of test-takers nationwide qualify!
Morgan Schmidt (center in photo) will perform at Carnegie Hall in February
FAX NUMBERS:
General and Attendance Fax: 803-253-7007
Counseling Fax: 803-253-7017
Nurse's Fax: 803-929-0166
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Richland County School District One does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age or other protected characteristics in its programs and activities.