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GHSA releases region assignments - Where are the Greater Savannah Area Schools Going?

By Prep Sports Report Staff | November 12, 2021

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The Georgia High School Association on Thursday afternoon divided its 466 member schools into regions. Where did the Greater Savannah Area Schools wind up? The moves are listed below.

A school can appeal a lateral transfer to an area within the same classification within one week of receiving the request. The GHSA will hear appeals on November 18th.

The class and region alignments become official in the 2022-23 academic year after all appeals are heard and approved by the executive committee.

Class 7A

Region 1

Camden County

Colquitt County

Lowndes

Richmond Hill

Valdosta

Class 6A

Region 2

Brunswick

Effingham County

Evans

Glynn Academy

Grovetown

Lakeside, Evans

South Effingham

 

Class 5A

Region 1

Bradwell Institute

Coffee

Greenbrier

Jenkins

Statesboro

Ware County

 

Class 4A

Region 3

Benedictine

Burke County

Islands

New Hampstead

Southeast Bulloch

Wayne County

 

Class 3A

Region 4

Beach

Groves

Johnson, Savannah

Savannah Arts Academy*

Savannah High School

Windsor Forest

Woodville-Tompkins*

 

Class A Private

Region 3

Calvary Day School

Savannah Christian

Savannah Country Day

St. Vincent’s Academy*

 

Class A Public

Region 3

Bryan County

Claxton

Emanuel County Institute

Jenkins County

McIntosh County Academy

Metter

Portal

Savannah Classical Academy*

Savannah Early College*

Screven County

Steam Academy*

*Does not have a football team.

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The "Coach" Karl DeMasi has been teaching and coaching for the past 35 years on all levels of academia and athletics. One of his hobbies has been writing, announcing and talking about sports. DeMasi has been involved in the Savannah Area sports scene since 1995, and he created the high school magazine "The Prep Sports Report" in 2000. In 2010, the "Coach" started broadcasting The Karl DeMasi Sports Report. He's still going strong, broadcasting on Facebook live and Twitter live every Saturday morning. You gotta love it!


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