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Sonoraville High School is a
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located outside of
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, United States, in the
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of Sonoraville. It serves grades 9-12 and is part of the Gordon County School District. Sonoraville High School has 971 students. The school opened in 2005; it originally only served grades 9 and 10, but expanded to include all four grades over the next two years.


Athletics

Sonoraville High School participates in athletics as a member of
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Class AAAA Region 7. Its mascot is the Phoenix.


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Sonoraville High School
* {{authority control Public high schools in Georgia (U.S. state) Schools in Gordon County, Georgia 2005 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) Educational institutions established in 2005