Quitman County School District (Georgia)

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Quitman County School District
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Address
215 Kaigler Road
, Georgia, 39854-4841
United States
Coordinates 31°53′19″N85°04′51″W / 31.888599°N 85.080764°W / 31.888599; -85.080764 [1]
District information
SuperintendentJon E. Jones
NCES District ID 1304290 [2]
Students and staff
Enrollment317 (2022–23) [2]
Faculty24.80 [2]
Staff42.30 [2]
Student–teacher ratio12.78 [2]
Other information
Telephone(229) 334-4189
Website quitman.k12.ga.us

The Quitman County School District is a public school district in Quitman County, Georgia, United States, based in Georgetown. It serves the communities of Georgetown and Morris.

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Schools

The Quitman County School District has three schools that house pre-school to twelfth grade on one campus. [3]

Elementary and middle school

High school

This is the newest school in the Quitman County School System. Established in 2009, it split from neighboring Stewart County High School. QCHS has 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of space. Each classroom is equipped with smart board technology. The new facility includes a media center, band room, and weight room. The gymnasium seats over 500 people. Its principal is Jon-Erik Jones.

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Quitman County". National Center for Education Statistics . Institute of Education Sciences . Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  3. 1 2 Georgia Board of Education [ permanent dead link ], Retrieved June 25, 2010.