Worth, Georgia (GA) Private Junior High School Companies

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WORTH COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATIO
504 E Price St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8600
Worth County Middle School
504 E Price St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8620
Worth County Board Of Ed
504 E Price St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8600
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Sylvester Elementary
103 Eldridge St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8605
Worth Co Middle School
1305 N Isabella St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8620
Sylvester Elementary School
103 Eldridge St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8605
Faith Christian Center Bridge
155 Etheredge Rd.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-4462
Worth Primary School
1304 N Isabella St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8607
Worth County Alternative Schl
504 E Price St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8650
Holley Elementary School
306 N Carter Rd.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8615
Worth County High School
406 W King St.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8625
Holley Elementary
306 N Carter Rd.
Sylvester GA 31791
(229) 776-8615
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