State School Superintendent John Barge has recognized eight of Henry County Schools’ nine high schools for achievements in their Advanced Placement (AP) programs and test results. Last year, seven of the county’s schools received this recognition. “We are dedicated to helping each student achieve at the highest possible levels. To this end, we encourage and guide students to take rigorous courses such as Advanced Placement,” said Ethan Hildreth, county school superintendent.

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