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Profile: Cook County

Year Minimum Foundation building program completed
c. 1958.

Everything but four classrooms at Cook County Training were new in the building program. This allowed Cook County Training to consolidate all schools in the system.

Year of total integration
1970.

Cook County Training became Cook Junior High.

Known high schools
  • Cook County Training (Adel)

Known schools
  • 1948-49 Barnesdale (1 teacher), Cecil (1), Cook County Training (12), County Line (1), Laconte (1), Lenox (2), Mala (1), Riverbend (2), Sparks (2) (full list)
  • 1949-50: Barnsdale (1 teacher), Cecil (1), Cook County Training (12), County Line (2), Lenox (2), Riverbend (2), Sparks (2) (full list)
The Georgia Department of Education begins publishing a list of schools in 1956-57.
  • 1956-57: Cook County Training (grades 1-12), Lenox Elementary (1-7), Sparks Elementary (1-7). Not a complete list.
  • 1957-58: Cook County Training (grades 1-12), Lenox Elementary (1-7), Sparks Elementary (1-7)
  • 1958-59: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1959-60: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1960-61: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1961-62: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1962-63: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1963-64: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1964-65: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1965-66: Cook County Training (grades 1-12)
  • 1966-67: Cook County Training Elementary (grades 1-7), Cook County Training High (8-12)
  • 1967-68: Cook County Training Elementary (grades K-7), Cook County Training High (8-12)
  • 1968-69: Cook County Training Elementary (grades 1-7), Cook County Training High (8-12)
  • 1969-70: Cook County High and Elementary (grades 1-12)
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