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Profile: Tattnall County

Year Minimum Foundation building program completed
c. 1955.

Little is known about any part of Tattnall County's building program. A shot of Tattnall County Industrial on Historic Aerials from 1956 is no doubt a new building. So is a view of Seckinger in Glennville in 1956. Collins' status is harder to immediately tell.

Year of total integration
1970.

Known high schools
  • Glennville Industrial
  • Tattnall County Industrial (Reidsville)

Tattnall County Industrial became the sole high school upon completion of its building.

Known schools
  • 1951-52: Manassas Colored Junior High
  • 1955-56: Tattnall County Industrial
The Georgia Department of Education begins publishing a list of schools in 1956-57.
  • 1956-57: Collins (grades 1-7), Glennville (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1957-58: Collins (grades 1-7), Glennville (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1958-59: Collins (grades 1-7), Glennville (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1959-60: Collins (grades 1-7), Glennville (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1960-61: Collins (grades 1-7), Glennville (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1961-62: Collins (grades 1-7), Glennville (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1962-63: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-8), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1963-64: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-8), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1964-65: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-8), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1965-66: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1966-67: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1967-68: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1968-69: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
  • 1969-70: Collins (grades 1-7), Seckinger (1-7), Tattnall County Industrial (1-12)
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