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Education in Meriwether County

Schools in the Meriwether County School System service approximately 4,100 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The district's overall student/teacher ratio is 14.0:1 with 293 full-time classroom teachers,. There are 8 schools associated with the district, which allocates approximately $4,586 per pupil for instructional expenses.

Primary Schools

Greenville Elementary School
Pre-K thru 5th grades
348 Students
2304 Moreland St
Greenville, GA 30222
Phone: (706) 672-4981

Mountain View Elementary School
Pre-K thru 5th grades
919 Students
2600 Judson-Bulloch Rd
Manchester GA 31816
Phone: (706) 655-3969

Unity Elementary School
Pre-K thru 5th grades
547 Students
172 N Main ST
Luthersville, GA 30251
Phone: (770) 927-6488

Woodbury Elementary School
Pre-K thru 5th grades
239 Students
125 Cove Rd
Woodbury, GA 30293-9802
Phone: (706) 553-3951

Middle Schools

Greenville Middle School
6th thru 8th grades
430 Students
1250 Terrill St
Greenville, GA 30222
Phone: (706) 672-3115

Manchester Middle School
6th thru 8th grades
500 Students
700 MLK Jr. Dr
Manchester, GA 31816-1226
Phone: (706) 846-2846

High Schools

Greenville High School
9th thru 12th grades
539 Students
17656 Roosevelt Hwy
Greenville, GA 30222-0340
Phone: (706) 672-4930

Manchester High School
9th thru 12th grades
566 Students
405 Fifth Ave
Manchester, GA 31816-2056
Phone: (706) 846-8445

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PO Box 9, 91 Broad Street
Warm Springs, GA 31830

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