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Emancipation Diploma process explained
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On March 30, 2015, Gov. Nathan Deal signed the Emancipation Diploma Bill (HB 91) into law.
On March 30, 2015, Gov. Nathan Deal signed the Emancipation Diploma Bill (HB 91) into law. This law means that students who completed school at an Effingham County School System high school and have previously met all graduation requirements with the exception of passing the Georgia High School Graduation Tests (GHSGT) or the Basic Skills Tests can petition to be granted a diploma. Petitioners should complete an application available on the district website or in person at the Effingham County Board of Education office at 405 N. Ash St., Springfield. There is no deadline for submission of a petition, so applications are being continuously accepted and reviewed. Petitioners should allow three to four weeks for completion of the review process. Further questions may be directed to Wendy Porter at 912-754-5508.
Effingham High School Band to Perform at NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
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Effingham County High School band members are preparing to represent their school and community on a national stage in New York City next March. (Courtesy of Effingham County High School)
The Effingham County High School marching band has been invited to perform in New York City’s historic 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This prestigious opportunity marks the band’s largest performance to date, showcasing their talents on a national stage.
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