Emanuel County public schools have an enrollment of approximately 4,500 students with over 800 full and part-time employees. The system consists of seven schools and a Pre-K centers. The student-teacher ratio system wide for all grades is 15:1. All schools are housed in new or newly renovated facilities. They are Accredited with Quality by the Georgia Accrediting Commission. All schools in Emanuel County School System are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The Emanuel County Schools' Website has more information at www.emanuel.k12.ga.us
Emanuel County Schools place an emphasis on technology with a student-computer ratio system wide of 3:1. Technology labs are utilized at both high schools, the middle schools and elementary schools. There are also distance learning labs, mobile wireless computer labs and take-home technology in reading and math through the Lightspan Program.
Emanuel County Schools:
Adrain School of Performing Arts (Grades PK-8)
406 West Main Street
P.O. Box 247
Adrian, Ga. 31002
478-668-3206
Karen Ross, Principal
Emanuel County Institute (Grades 6-12)
102 North College Street
P.O. Box 218
Twin City, Georgia 30471
478-763-2673
Boyd English, Principal
Swainsboro Elementary (Grades 3-5)
258 Tiger Trail
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
478-237-7266
Syvetta Young, Principal
Swainsboro High (Grades 9-12)
689 South Main Street
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
478-237-2267
Wayne Greenway, Principal
Swainsboro Middle (Grades 6-8)
200 Tiger Trail
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
478-237-8047
Eric Carlyle, Principal
Swainsboro Primary (Grades K-2)
308 Tiger Trail
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
478-237-8302
Valorie Watkins, Principal
Twin City Primary (Grades PK-5)
162 Parrish Pond Road
P.O. Box 280
Twin City, Ga. 30471
478-763-2253
Huddie Culbreth, Interim Principal
Emanuel County Preschool Center
220 Jefferson Street
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
478-237-9593
Gail McRae, Principal
Crossroads Alternative School
P.O. Box 130
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
478-237-8544
Jim Jarvis, Principal
Located in Stillmore, Ga., David Emanuel Academy's goal is to provide students with an academic program that prepares them to be successful in the institution of higher learning of their choice. DEA provides excellent opportunities for students to excel in academics and athletics in a safe, orderly, Christian enviroment. The faculty and administration is committed to maintaining open line of communications between all stakeholders in the student's success. To explore some of the exciting opportunities awaiting you at David Emanuel Academy visit their website at www.deaeagles.com.
East Georgia College is a part of the University System of Georgia, granting associate degrees which prepare students for transfer and completion of their bachelor's degrees. East Georgia College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, so coursework taken may be transferred immediately to a four-year school. East Georgia College offers a tradition of academic excellence with small classes and a low student-faculty ratio. For more information visit the College's website at www.ega.edu.
Starting salaries that reach $36,000 are why many students choose to pursue technical training at Swainsboro Technical College. With nearly 100 career fields, individuals have an array of choices. At Swainsboro Technical College, students may complete certificate programs in as few as three months or earn a diploma in one or two years. For more information visit Swainsboro Technical College's website at www.swainsborotech.edu.