Linlee High School - a county school built in 1927 on Spurr Road, at Georgetown Road, to replace the Greendale School. The school’s name was a combination of Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee.
The new building incorporated portions of the older Greendale School. Originally, the school offered grades 1 to 12. In 1934, the high school students were transferred to Bryan Station High School. In 1948, the junior high was discontinued.
The school was expanded during 1945, 1957 and 1963. In 1963, an addition with 13 classrooms was built, while the old Greendale portion was abandoned (and raised in 1968). The elementary school was closed in 2008, replaced by Sandersville Elementary School.
In 2009, the school became The Learning Center at Linlee, which serves students in grades 7-12.[i]
Linlee High School, 2010 <Ambrose>
[i] A Brief Account of Fayette County’s Elementary Schools, 1969-70 and Fayette County School’s website.