Principal Nakia Parks Enrollment 533 Nickname Bulldogs Phone +1 478-472-8579 Lowest grade Ninth grade | Grades 9-12 Student to teacher ratio 18:1 Telephone (478) 472-8579 Number of students 533 Teaching staff 34 | |
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Macon County High School is located in Montezuma, Georgia, United States, which is a part of Macon County. Enrollment as of the 2013-1014 school year was 533 students.
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- Macon county high school band instruments accidentally run over
- Macon county high school cheerleaders
- History
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History
Macon County High School was established in the late 1950s as a school for Caucasians in the area. The school for African Americans was D.F. Douglas High School, which remained open after the desegregation of American school systems. D.F. Douglass was closed in the early 2000s, and all students in the area now attend Macon County High School.
The first principal of Macon County High School was Carl S. Peaster. Dr. Rickey Edmond served as the second principal. Currently, Nakia Parks serves as principal.
References
Macon County High School Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA