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Lanier Tech also offers GED and ESL classes at various locations through its seven-county service area. [5] Lanier Tech built a new $100 million campus along I-985 which opened in 2019. The University of North Georgia has since taken over the previous Oakwood campus. [7] Education portal; Georgia (U.S. state) portal
Interstate 985 (I-985) is a 24.04-mile-long (38.69 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in Northeast Georgia. It links the Atlanta metropolitan area to the city of Gainesville via Suwanee. I-985 is also known as the Sidney Lanier Parkway, after the musician and poet, and is also designated as unsigned State Route 419 (SR 419). The roadway was ...
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State Route 347 (SR 347) is a west-to-east state highway in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels from the Lake Lanier Islands north of Buford to a point on the northern edge of Braselton. Its routing is entirely within Hall County. The highway connects the Lake Lanier Islands with Buford and Braselton.
, Georgia, 31635 United States: Coordinates: 1]: District information; Grades: Pre-school - 12: Superintendent: Gene Culpepper: Accreditation(s): Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Georgia Accrediting Commission: Students and staff; Enrollment: 1,435 [2]: Faculty: 94 [2]: Other information; Telephone: (229) 482-3966: Fax: (299) 482-3020: Website: www.lanier.k12.ga.us: The Lanier ...
Levels in Lake Lanier have gone up and down at times in its history, but the lake’s elevation has remained fairly steady so far this year, data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shows.
Oakwood is a city in Hall County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Gainesville , Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 4,822 at the 2020 census, up from 3,970 in 2010. [ 4 ]
The first standalone library, then the Lanier-Lakeland Library, opened on May 18, 1980. The current facility, built as part of a State of Georgia grant-funded library wave and partially financed by the W. L. Miller family through a $45,000 donation, opened on March 13, 1988.