The Waynesboro True Citizen listed it as Sardis-Girard from 1952-54. Students preferred the Lanier name and petitioned the Board of Education to change it.Įvolved into Middle Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical Junior College formal name: Twelfth District Agricultural and MechanicalĬhanged name to Marvin Pittman affiliated with Georgia Teachers CollegeĮvolved into Georgia Normal School (now Georgia Southern) formal name: First District Agricultural and Mechanical High school portion closed after tornado severely damaged schoolĪcademy for Classical Education (ACE) Charterīecomes a junior high after Miller is built LIME GREEN - Never had a full high school, but went to state as a Class D team.Īny school without a link failed or has failed to make a state appearance. A few may be off by a year and it's possible I have misinterpreted a consoldation and name change somewhere. The dates of the schools are as accurate as currently possible. It is not going to be very detailed and for the most part will just be a modified version of the former past and present nicknames page. This is also a bit of an historical attempt, to try to have some sort of history of schools, regardless of whether or not they have played in a state tournament. Would you believe that Vienna was once its own separate system? It combined with Dooly County in 1951. This is not broken down into individual city school systems for the purposes of convenience and because of the frequent changes over the years, with cities and counties consolidating without affecting the status of any schools within the system.
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