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Throughout the K-8 grades, the Turner
County students have had the opportunity to not only learn the basics, but
also to have their creativity broadened. When the students enter high
school they continue learning in these areas but also are given the
opportunity to work with machines and technical crafts that could possibly
turn them towards future goals. A good example would be our technology
classes morning news show. Each student participates and shares, among
other things, the responsibilities of preparing the news, weather, writing
articles, editing, and filming. The class also has built a solar powered
automobile, and is learning basic robotic strands. The agricultural class
has a greenhouse, where students get the opportunity to learn hands on the
process of growing and caring for plants and vegetables. The high school
has a business lab and a learning logic lab that is open 2 nights a week.
This lab assigns individualized plans for each student. The library is
also open 2 nights per week. Keeping the college bound student in mind,
the high school offers a full college preparatory curriculum course and some
AP classes. Our Turner County High School is also an active participant in
the Army ROTC courses.

The Turner County Lady Rebels won the
1999-2000 Region Championship, and placed second in state competition for
the A girls basketball championship. We are so proud of them! We had 7
seniors on the team and they were appropriately dubbed the
"Magnificent Seven".

The Turner County school system is
extremely proud and supportive of its athletic teams. These high school
girls are showing their support for the Turner County Rebels basketball
team. Go Rebs!!
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