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Profile: Treutlen County
Year Minimum Foundation building program completed
1955.
Treutlen County Training's new building consolidates all Black schools in the school system.
| Year of total integration
1970.
| Known high schools
- Treutlen County Training (Soperton)
| Known schools
- 1946-47: Treutlen County Training
- 1947-48: Treutlen County Training (which has added 12th grade this year; 03/18/48 The Soperton News)
- 1948-49: Treutlen County Training (9 total schools, 08/26/48 Soperton News)
- 1949-50: Gillis Springs (1 teacher), Jordan Hill (1), Kea's (1), Love Industrial (2), Phillips Chapel (2), Treutlen County Training (10) (full list)
- 1950-51: Treutlen County Training
- 1951-52: Treutlen County Training
- 1952-53: Gillis Springs (1 teacher), Jordan Hill (1), Love Industrial (2), Phillips Chapel (2), Treutlen County Training (13) (full list)
- 1953-54: Gillis Spring, Love Industrial, Phillips Chapel, Treutlen County Training (full list)
- 1954-55: Gillis Springs, Love Industrial, Phillips Chapel, Treutlen County Training (full list)
- 1955-56: Treutlen County Training (full list)
The Georgia Department of Education begins publishing a list of schools in 1956-57.
- 1956-57: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1957-58: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1958-59: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1959-60: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1960-61: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1961-62: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1962-63: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1963-64: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1964-65: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1965-66: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1966-67: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1967-68: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1968-69: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
- 1969-70: Treutlen County Training (grades 1-12)
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