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School Profile: Macon County High School

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Macon County High School is located at 611 Carl S. Peaster Highway, Montezuma, GA 31063-2042. The contact phone number is (478) 472-8579. It has a student/teacher ratio of 17.65.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Macon County
  • Grade Range: 9 - 12
  • Students: 600
  • Teachers (FTE): 34
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 17.65
  • Title I eligible: No

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Primary Schools
Macon County Elementary School
400 Highway 128 Bypass
Oglethorpe, GA 31068
(478) 472-6563
Middle Schools
Macon County Middle School
615 Carl S. Peaster Highway
Montezuma, GA 31063
(478) 472-7045
Other Schools
D. F. Douglass Alternative Center
425 Washington Street
Montezuma, GA 31063
(478) 472-6644
Nearby Zip Codes
31005
31006
31007
31008
31015
31025
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