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George Washington Carver Freshman Campus reports recovery, high ninth-to-10th grade promotion rate
Summary
Principal A. Morris told the Coffee County Board of Education that the freshman campus recovered from storm damage and temporary relocations to other schools; despite disruptions, 98% of ninth graders earned the credits to become 10th graders this year.
A. Morris, principal of the George Washington Carver Freshman Campus, told the Coffee County Board of Education on June 26 that the school navigated multiple relocations after storm damage and finished the year with strong credit-earning among ninth graders.
Morris said A- and B-wing damage required moving students first to the middle school and…
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