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May River High School

2016 establishments in South CarolinaBuildings and structures in Bluffton, South CarolinaEducational institutions established in 2016Public high schools in South CarolinaSchools in Beaufort County, South Carolina

May River High School is a public high school within the Beaufort County School District, located in Bluffton, South Carolina, United States. The school was opened in 2016 as a reliever to neighboring Bluffton High School, as a result of new growth and development. The school district is the southernmost district in Beaufort County. A larger K–12 campus is being constructed in the area.

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May River High School
New Riverside Road,

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New Riverside Road 601
29910
South Carolina, United States
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