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Coffee County highlights programs as school year begins; students describe AP, leadership and dual-enrollment paths
Summary
Coffee County School leaders and students presented a back-to-school overview Aug. 28, citing 7,134 K–12 students (7,482 including pre-K) and underscoring dual-enrollment, work-based learning and AP opportunities at Coffee High School.
Van Allen, identified in the meeting as principal of Coffee High School, told the Coffee County Board of Education on Aug. 28 that the district’s focus is “destination graduation for college, career and life” as the new school year begins. District staff reported 7,134 students in kindergarten through 12th grade and 7,482 including pre-kindergarten.
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