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Pierce County High School. / 31.34394°N 82.21696°W / 31.34394; -82.21696. Pierce County High School is the only public high school located in Blackshear, Georgia, United States. The school is part of the Pierce County School District, which serves Pierce County .
The Pierce County School District holds grades pre-school to grade twelve, and consists of three elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. [11] The district has 216 full-time teachers and over 3,240 students. Four schools in the district are located in Blackshear. [12] Blackshear Elementary School; Midway Elementary School
The Pierce County School District is a public school district in Pierce County, Georgia, United States, based in Blackshear. It serves the communities of Blackshear, Bristol, Jot Em Down Store, Mershon, Offerman, Otter Creek, Patterson and Waycross.
Bennett was born on October 28, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia. [3] [4] In first grade, his family moved from Atlanta to Nahunta, Georgia.In eighth grade, his family moved to Blackshear, Georgia, where he played high school football at Pierce County High School.
Appling County High School. / 31.76346; -82.35460. Appling County High School (formerly known as Appling County Comprehensive High School) is a high school in Baxley, Appling County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Appling County School District . It has approximately 1,000 students and 70 teachers in grades 9 - 12.
Blackshear Prison was a temporary prisoner of war camp located in Blackshear, Georgia, during the American Civil War. During Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman 's 1864 " March to the Sea ," Confederate officials hastily made plans to evacuate a number of existing POW camps and relocate their occupants farther from the Federal army.
The University of Georgia recently sold 2,500 acres at Lake Blackshear with proceeds to benefit the School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
Blackshear was a wide receiver for the Texas Tech Red Raiders from 1987–1991. He led the team in receiving in 1990 and again in 1991. Blackshear holds the Southwest Conference (SWC) and Texas Tech single-game record with 251 on only 5 catches against Houston. He was awarded the "Team MVP" honor in 1990 and "Team Leadership" honor in 1991.