Dodge County High School


Dodge County High School is a public high school located in Eastman, Georgia, United States. The school is part of the Dodge County School District, which serves Dodge County.

Overview

Dodge County High School is a SACS and GAC accredited school, where students can work towards a College Prep, College Prep Plus, Tech Prep, Tech Prep Plus, or Community Achievement Program diploma. Course work within these areas may include programs such as EMAC, which consists of foreign language offerings in Latin, German, and Japanese, and often involves video or phone lessons.
The Georgia Accel Program offers post-secondary options with Middle Georgia College and Georgia Aviation and Technical College. Apprenticeship programs are offered to students pursuing a Tech Prep or Tech Prep Plus diploma. Apprenticeship areas include teacher cadet, child care, heating and air, aircraft-sheet metal, and health occupations, and are offered through dual enrollment with Heart of Georgia Technical College. The Instructional Support Department offers special education students the opportunity to get work site experience in addition to their regular courses of study.

History

Athletics

Football

Dodge County High School has had two former football players make it to the NFL. Benji Roland played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1990 as defensive end. He was also part of the 1988 College Football All-America Team, played for Auburn University, and made it into the 1989 NFL Draft. The other notable player is Leonard Floyd of the Chicago Bears. He played college football at The University of Georgia where he played outside linebacker, and later was drafted 9th overall in the 2016 NFL Draft after declaring early as a junior.
Regional titles
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Clubs and activities

Notable alumni