Berrien County School District

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Berrien County School District
Address
810 South Dogwood Drive
, Georgia, 31639
United States
Coordinates 31°11′56″N83°15′29″W / 31.199018°N 83.258047°W / 31.199018; -83.258047 [1]
District information
GradesPre-school - 12
SuperintendentRobin Marcrum [2]
Students and staff
Enrollment3,037 [3]
Faculty172 [3]
Other information
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Georgia Accrediting Commission
Website www.berrien.k12.ga.us
Berrien High School
BerrienCountyHighSchool2.jpg
Address
Berrien County School District
500 East Smith Avenue

, ,
31639

United States
Information
TypePublic high school
PrincipalMargo Mathis
Staff57.00 (FTE) [4]
Enrollment856 [4]  (2023-24)
Student to teacher ratio15.02 [4]
Color(s)Gray and red [5]
  
Nickname Rebels [5]
Website Berrien High School

The Berrien County School District is a public school district in Berrien County, Georgia, United States, based in Nashville, Georgia. It, which includes the entire county, [6] serves the communities of West Berrien, Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, and Ray City.

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The Berrien County School District has two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. [7]

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