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South Henry School Corporation

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The South Henry School Corporation is a public school corporation located in southern Henry County, Indiana. The district was formed in 1963 through the consolidation of schools in Dudley, Franklin, and Spiceland townships. Tri Junior-Senior High School, dedicated in November 1970, absorbed former high schools in Lewisville, New Lisbon, Spiceland and Straughn.

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South Henry School Corporation
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