Dougherty County School System
The Dougherty County School System is the school district in Dougherty County, Georgia, United States (county seat Albany, Georgia). A total of 16,844 students attend 14 elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, and one alternative school.
Dougherty County School System | |
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Address | |
200 Pine Avenue
Albany , (Dougherty County), Georgia, 31701-2531United States | |
Coordinates | 31.578374°N 84.151507°W[1] |
District information | |
Grades | Pre-school - 12 |
Superintendent | Kenneth Dyer |
Accreditation(s) | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Georgia Accrediting Commission |
Students and staff | |
Enrollment | 15,628 [2] |
Faculty | 1,056[2] |
Other information | |
Telephone | (229) 431-1264 |
Fax | (229) 431-1281 |
Website | www |
The system is governed by a seven-member school board and an administrative staff. The school board consists of six members elected from geographical school districts and one at-large member. The administrative staff consists of Superintendent Kenneth Dyer.
Schools
Elementary schools
- Alice Coachman Elementary School
- International Studies Elementary Charter School
- Robert Harvey Elementary School (formerly Jackson Heights Elementary School)
- Lake Park Elementary School
- Lamar Reese School of the Arts
- Lincoln Elementary Magnet School
- Live Oak Elementary School
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School
- Morningside Elementary School
- Northside Elementary School
- Radium Springs Elementary School
- Sherwood Acres Elementary School
- Turner Elementary School
- West Town Elementary School
Middle schools
- Albany Middle School
- Merry Acres Middle School
- Radium Springs Middle School
- Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet School
High schools
References
- "Free US Geocoder". Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
- School Stats, Retrieved Jan. 1 2017.
- "Dougherty's new learning center ready to open next month".
- "4C Academy". Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- "Dougherty County School System announces timeline for Southside closure".
External links
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