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2019 Basketball Guide.Pub
20182018----1919 DeKalb County Basketball Media Guide Columbia and Hall of Fame coach Dr. Phillip McCrary pointed towards 600th career victory in 2018-19. THE HOME OF STATE CHAMPIONS $2.00 DEKALB COUNTY BASKETBALL GUIDE 2018 -19 DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 5829 Memorial Drive Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 (678) 676 -1821 www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/athletics Directory SUPERINTENDENT Dr. R. Stephen Green EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS James Jackson Basketball Coordinator Dr. Tekshia Ward -Smith ATHLETIC SPECIALIST Chris Chilton ATHLETIC SPECIALIST Mark Brock 2 DEKALB COUNTY’S LONG HISTORY OF STATE CHAMPIONS DeKalb County’s proud basketball history began and continues with a championship pedigree. The Clarkston boys brought home the first state trophy in 1940, and 41 other teams have since realized the big prize in the ensuing 76 years. From legendary coach Elmer Morrow ’s dominating boys teams at Druid Hills in the 1950s to the current boys powerhouses at Miller Grove and Columbia, the list of win- ners is an impressive one. Druid Hills knocked off Avondale (50 -44), Tifton (47 -44) and Jeff Davis (55 -42) in state finals in 1953, 1954 and 1957 respectively. Stone Mountain and Clarkston on the boys side, and Druid Hills and Stone Mountain among the girls served as the other early local powers. E.L. Rainey , another of DeKalb County’s original hoop coaching giants, led Stone Mountain to the Class B crown in 1957. Tom Church guided Clarkston to its second boys state championship with a victo- rious effort in the class B final in 1964. The girls matched the boys for the first time at Druid Hill in 1960, with Virginia Canady coaching that squad to the Class AAA title. -
Candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program January 2018
Candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program January 2018 [*] Candidate for Presidential Scholar in the Arts. [**] Candidate for Presidential Scholar in Career and Technical Education. [***]Candidate for Presidential Scholar and Presidential Scholar in the Arts [****]Candidate for Presidential Scholar and Presidential Scholar in Career and Technical Education Alabama AL - Ellie M. Adams, Selma - John T Morgan Academy AL - Kaylie M. Adcox, Riverside - Pell City High School AL - Tanuj Alapati, Huntsville - Randolph School AL - Will P. Anderson, Auburn - Auburn High School AL - Emma L. Arnold, Oxford - Donoho School The AL - Jiayin Bao, Madison - James Clemens High School AL - Jacqueline M. Barnes, Auburn - Auburn High School AL - Caroline M. Bonhaus, Tuscaloosa - Tuscaloosa Academy AL - William A. Brandyburg, Mobile - Saint Luke's Episcopal School: Upper School AL - Jordan C. Brown, Woodland - Woodland High School [**] AL - Cole Burns, Lineville - Lineville High School AL - Adelaide C. Burton, Mountain Brk - Mountain Brook High School [*] AL - Willem Butler, Huntsville - Virgil I. Grissom High School AL - Dylan E. Campbell, Mobile - McGill-Toolen Catholic High School AL - Sofia Carlos, Mobile - McGill-Toolen Catholic High School AL - Sara Carlton, Letohatchee - Fort Dale South Butler Academy [**] AL - Keenan A. Carter, Mobile - W. P. Davidson Senior High School AL - Amy E. Casey, Vestavia - Vestavia Hills High School AL - Madison T. Cash, Fairhope - Homeschool AL - Kimberly Y. Chieh, Mobile - Alabama School of Math & Science AL - Karenna Choi, Auburn - Auburn High School AL - Logan T. Cobb, Trussville - Hewitt-Trussville High School AL - Julia Coccaro, Spanish Fort - Spanish Fort High School AL - David M. Coleman, Owens Crossroad - Huntsville High School AL - Marvin C. Collins, Mobile - McGill-Toolen Catholic High School AL - Charlotte M. -
Charter System Petition Community Engagement Sessions
Board of Education Dr. Melvin Johnson , Chair Mr. James L. ‘Jim’ McMahan, Vice Chair Mr. David Campbell Dr. Karen D. Carter Mr. John W. Coleman Dr. Michael A. Erwin 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard Mr. Thaddeus Mayfield Stone Mountain, GA 30083-1027 Dr. Joyce Morley Mr. Marshall D. Orson 678-676-1200 Superintendent Mr. Michael L. Thurmond CHARTER SYSTEM PETITION COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SESSIONS Parents: The DeKalb County School District is seeking to become the largest charter system in the state of Georgia. In order to accomplish this goal, the district must submit a petition to the Georgia Department of Education seeking charter system status, and your input in this petition is sought. The district is seeking your thoughts on autonomy and flexibility at your school and how that autonomy and flexibility can lead to innovations in how students are taught and how the school is governed. Five community engagement sessions have been scheduled, and anyone seeking the opportunity to provide input is invited to attend, including parents, teachers, and other community members. You are also encouraged to review information from the Georgia Department of Education concerning charter systems, including some of the petitions from other school systems around the state that are already operating as a charter district. That information can be found at the following web address: http://www.gadoe.org/External- Affairs-and-Policy/Charter-Schools/Pages/default.aspx. The Community Engagement Sessions will occur at the following locations: Region IV Lithonia High School Tuesday, August 26 @ 6:00 PM Region II Lakeside High School Wednesday, August 27 @ 6:00 PM Region I Dunwoody High School Thursday, August 28 @ 6:00 PM Region V Towers High School Tuesday, September 2 @ 6:00 PM Region III Stephenson High School Wednesday, September 3 @ 6:00 PM We thank you in advance for your participation and look forward to seeing you soon! Contact: Trenton Arnold 678.676.0671 [email protected] . -
High School List
9/22/2017 Below is our current list of high schools attending The Big Virtual - College Admisions Fair . This list is updated daily. Please contact us @ 781-795-1350 ext: 207 or visit our website: https://collegefair.thebigvirtual.com/colleges for more information and registration. High Schools StudentsCity State Mat-su Central School 1599 Wasilla AK MT. Edgecumbe High School 421 Sitka AK Nenana City School 175 Nenana AK Nome-beltz Jr/sr High 239 Nome AK Petersburg High School 143Petersburg AK Ridgefield Christian School 250 Jonesboro AK Skagway School 100 Skagway AK Aliceville High Sch 298Aliceville AL Blount Co Career Tech Ctr 226Blountsville AL Bullock Co High Sch 458Union Springs AL Calhoun Co Career Tech Ctr 120Jacksonville AL Cullman High Sch 909Cullman AL Decatur High Sch 963Decatur AL Fort Payne High Sch 873Fort Payne AL Gaston High Sch 581Gadsden AL Greene Co High Sch 393Eutaw AL Hayden High Sch 923 Hayden AL Hillcrest High Sch 397Evergreen AL Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School 247Birmingham AL Huffman High Sch-magnet 1313 Birmingham AL J U Blacksher Sch 673Uriah AL Madison County Virtual Academy Huntsville AL Mcgill-toolen Catholic High School 1176 Mobile AL Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School 819 Montgomery AL Notasulga High Sch 346 Notasulga AL Park Crossing High School 958 Montgomery AL Paul W Bryant High 872 Cottondale AL Robertsdale High Sch 1394 Robertsdale AL Saint Clair Co High Sch 581 Odenville AL Southeastern Elem Sch 719 Remlap AL Sulligent Sch 807 Sulligent AL Sumter Central High Sch 593 York AL Sweet -
Track Media Guide 19.Pub
TRACK Four Consecuve Class 3A State Championships _2019 DEKALB COUNTY_ 1 DEKALB COUNTY TRACK GUIDE DEKALB COUNTY FACTS CONTENTS Address: 5829 Memorial Drive 2018 Boys Season in Review .................................................. 2 Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 Phone Number (678) 676 -1821 2018 Girls Season in Review .................................................. 3 Location: Northeast Atlanta .................................................. Number of High Schools: Nineteen Boys County Championships 4 Girls County Championships .................................................. 5 DIRECTORY 2018 State Track Results ......................................................... 6 Superintendent Dr. R. Stephen Green Executive Athletic Director James Jackson 2018 Boys County Results ...................................................... 7 Track Coordinator Keith Sewell 2018 Girls County Results ...................................................... 8 Athletic Specialist Chris Chilton Athletic Specialist Mark Brock 2018 Boys Region Results ...................................................... 9 REGION ALIGNMENTS 2018 Girls Region Results ...................................................... 12 2018 Boys State Results ......................................................... 15 AAAAAAA -Region 7 Berkmar Meadowcreek 2018 Girls State Results ......................................................... 16 Brookwood Norcross Central Gwinnett Parkview Lakeside DATES TO REMEMBER AAAAAA -Region 7 - DeKalb County Meet Boys & Girls Varsity, Alpharetta -
Freeman V. Pitts
183 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION Civil No. C-11946 WILLIE EUGENE PITTS, et al. versus ROBERT FREEMAN, et al. ORDER [Filed Oct. 31, 1985] The instant action is before the court on remand from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Cir cuit. A summary of the ease's histo,ry is necessary for an understanding of its current procedural posture. The plaintiffs filed this lawsuit in 1968, claiming that defend ants operated a racially segregated school system in De Kalb County, Georgia. In 1969, the court enjoined defend ants from further racial discrimination, and set forth a plan to speed desegregation. Plaintiffs again sought the court's assistance in 1976, claiming that defendants had violated the 1969 order. In the 1976 order, the court created a bi-racial committee to advise the school bo,ard and approve zone changes and school site purchases. The court also made ce,rtain modi fica~tions in the majority to minority ( M-to-M) program. Later orders were erntered in 1977 and 1979. The earlier order concerned a zon:e change; the latter the M-to-M program. In both decisions, the court noted that 184 185 within the county the housing patterns were changing constitutionally acceptable plan is implemented. The ulti rapidly: blacks were moving in and whi•te were moving mate goal is achievement of a unitary system. To con out. This pattern in turn caused racial transitio,IJ1 in the clude a case, the district court must hold a hearing to schools. -
August 2014 Gains and Losses Report
August 2014 Gains and Losses Report CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL GAINS NEW (No Teaching Experience) HIGH SCHOOL Last Name First Name Location Classification/ Position Effective Date Bell Anthony Mays HS *JROTC Instructor 7/10/2014 Central Texas College A.A. General Studies David Jarrod North Atlanta HS *Teacher 7/28/2014 Miles College B.S. Secondary Social Science Education Duporte-Martin Jabari Forrest Hills Academy HS *Teacher 7/28/2014 Morehouse College B.S. Mathematics South Atlanta - Law & Hart Claudia Government HS *Teacher 7/28/2014 Clark Atlanta University B.A. English Reese Sheanavia North Atlanta HS *Teacher 7/28/2014 Alabama A&M University B.S. Mathematics Georgia State University M.S. Mathematics Rowell Amy Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. HS *Teacher 7/28/2014 Brewton Parker College B.A. General Studies Walton Austin Douglass HS *Teacher 7/28/2014 Howard University B.A. Marketing Communication White Shamika Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. HS *Teacher 7/28/2014 Clark Atlanta University B.A. Criminal Justice MIDDLE SCHOOL Last Name First Name Location Classification/ Position Effective Date Hanks Ava Sylvan Middle *Teacher 7/28/2014 Spelman College B.S. Biology Auburn University M.Ed. Exercise Science Jean Baptiste Josue Sylvan Middle *Teacher 7/28/2014 University of Phoenix B.S. Psychology Coretta Scott King YWLA Jones Stephanie Middle *Teacher 7/28/2014 Clayton State University B.A. Georgia State University M.S. Education McDuffie-West Brittani King Middle *Teacher 7/28/2014 Valdosta State University B.A. Fine Arts * Position FLSA Exempt ** Re-Employment *** Year-To-Year Appointment Page 1 of 32 August 2014 Gains and Losses Report ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Bell Brittani Parkside Elem *Teacher 7/28/2014 Augusta State University B.S. -
Georgia High School Directory – Public & Private 2014 – 2015
Georgia High School Directory – Public & Private 2014 – 2015 APPLING BAKER APPLING CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BAKER COUNTY HIGH SCOOL 1479 HATCH PKWY S 260 HIGHWAY 37 BAXLEY, GA 31513 NEWTON, GA 39870 Phone number: 912-367-3004 Phone number: 229-734-5276 Fax number: 912-367-0076 Fax number: N/A JEROME GRANADE, Counselor Counselor: N/A Seniors: 12 / Minority seniors: N/A Seniors: / Minority seniors: Private / ETS: 110364 Public / ETS: 112269 Email: [email protected] Email: N/A Web: www.applingchristian.com Web: bakercountyhighschool.org/newton-ga APPLING BALDWIN APPLING COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL 482 BLACKSHEAR HWY 155 HIGHWAY 49 W BAXLEY, GA 31513 MILLEDGEVILLE, GA 31061 Phone number: 912-367-8610 Phone number: 478-453-6429 Fax number: 912-366-9877 Fax number: 478-451-3039 MALLORY BONNER, Counselor TRACIE LORD, Counselor Seniors: 199 / Minority seniors: 53 Seniors: 287 / Minority seniors: 225 Public / ETS: 110365 Public / ETS: 112094 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.appling.k12.ga.us/ACHS/ Web: http:baldwin.schooldesk.net ATKINSON BALDWIN ATKINSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE PREP 145 REBEL LN 201 E GREENE ST PEARSON, GA 31642 MILLEDGEVILLE, GA 31061 Phone number: 912-422-3267 Phone number: 478-387-4851 Fax number: 912-422-7889 Fax number: 478-445-4277 RAY FUSSELL, Counselor FERN LANGSTON, Counselor Seniors: 127 / Minority seniors: 40 Seniors: 70 / Minority seniors: 18 Public / ETS: 112365 Public / ETS: 112100 Email: [email protected] -
2016-2017 KSU Mathematics Competition
2016-2017 KSU Mathematics Competition 125 schools participated*, 46 counties and Atlanta City represented = 1,812 students competing *Includes public schools, non-public schools, and home school groups. Congratulations! 2016-2017 KSU Mathematics Competition Winners: 1st Place – Daniel Chu (Kennesaw Mountain High School) 2nd Place – Tony Zeng (Brookwood High School) 3rd Place – Carson Collins (Woodward Academy) Participating Schools Academy of Richmond County Glenn Hills High School Piedmont Academy Allatoona High School Glynn Academy Rabun Gap Nacoochee School Alpharetta High School Greenbrier High School Redan High School Americus Sumter Ninth Grade Academy Gwinnett School for Math, Sci, & Tech Richmond County Tech Magnet School Athens Academy Hebron Christian Academy Richmond Hill High School Atlanta International School Hepzibah High School River Ridge High School Augusta Preparatory Day School Hillgrove High School Rockdale Magnet School for Sci & Tech Beach High School Houston County High School Roswell High School Brandon Hall School Jenkins County High School Sandy Creek High School Brookstone School Jenkins High School Savannah Arts Academy Brookwood High School John Hancock Academy Sequoyah High School Bulloch Academy Johns Creek High School Smitha Middle School Cairo High School Jones County High School Soli Deo Gloria Home Educators Cambridge High School Kennesaw Mountain High School South Forsyth High School Camden County High School Lakeside High School Southland Academy Campbell High School Lakeside High School Southwest Georgia Academy Centennial High School Lambert High School Sprayberry High School Central-Carroll High School Lassiter High School St. Pius X Catholic High School Chamblee Charter High School Lee County High School Starr's Mill High School Chattahoochee County High School Lithia Springs High School Stephenson High School Chattahoochee High School Locust Grove High School Stockbridge High School Cherokee High School Marist School Stratford Academy Citizen's Christian Academy McIntosh High School Tallulah Falls School, Inc. -
2021 Poll Locations
2021 POLL LOCATIONS Board of Registrations and Elections ALLGOOD ELEM Allgood Elementary School 659 Allgood Road Stone Mountain 30083 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD (BHAVN) St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church 3110 Ashford Dunwoody Road Atlanta 30319 ASHFORD PARK ELEM (BHAVN) Ashford Prk Elementary School 2968 Cravenridge Dr NE Brookhaven, GA 30319 ASHFORD PARKSIDE (BHAVN) Montgomery Elem School 3995 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE Brookhaven, GA 30319 AUSTIN (DUN) North Atlanta Church of Christ 5676 Roberts Drive Dunwoody 30338 AUSTIN DRIVE Peace Baptist Church 4000 Covington Highway Decatur 30032 AVONDALE (AVO) Avondale City Hall 21 North Avondale Plaza Avondale Estates 30002 AVONDALE HIGH DeKalb School of the Arts 1192 Clarendon Avenue Avondale Estates 30002 BETHUNE MIDDLE Mary MacLeod Bethune Middle School 5200 Covington Highway Decatur 30035 BOULDERCREST ROAD Obama Elementary School 3132 Clifton Church Road, SE Atlanta 30316 BOULEVARD (ATL) Israel Baptist Church 2071 Hosea L. Williams Drive, SE Atlanta 30317 BRIAR VISTA ELEM (ATL/DEKALB) Briar Vista Elementary School 1131 Briar Vista Terrace NE Atlanta 30324 BRIARCLIFF Briarcliff Baptist Church 3039 Briarcliff Road, NE Atlanta 30329 BRIARLAKE ELEM Briarlake Elementary School 3590 LaVista Road Decatur 30033 BRIARWOOD (BHAVN) Lynwood Recreation Center 3360 Osborne Rd NE Brookhaven 30319 BROCKETT (TUC) Mount Moriah Baptist Church 1983 Brockett Road Tucker 30084 Page 1 2020 POLL LOCATIONS BROCKETT ELEM (TUC) Brockett Elementary School 1855 Brockett Road Tucker 30084 BROOKHAVEN (BHAVN) University Baptist Church 1375 Fernwood Circle, NE Atlanta 30319 BROWN’S MILL ELEM (STCRST/DEKALB) Brown's Mill Elementary School 4863 Brown's Mill Road Lithonia 30038 BURGESS ELEM (ATL) Hugh Otis Burgess Elementary School 480 Clifton Street, SE Atlanta 30316 CANBY LANE ELEM Canby Lane Elementary School 4150 Green Hawk Trail Decatur 30035 240 Candler Road, SE, Gymnasium A CANDLER St. -
2009-2010 Gordon State College Fact Book
2009-2010 FACT BOOK Office of Institutional Research Gordon College Barnesville, GA 30204 (678) 359‐5108 Table of Contents General Information .............................................................................................................................................. 3 The Mission of Gordon College .......................................................................................................................... 4 University System of Georgia .............................................................................................................................. 5 Gordon College Historical Highlights ................................................................................................................. 7 Accreditation ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Five Year Strategic Plan .................................................................................................................................... 12 Gordon College Administration ......................................................................................................................... 13 Gordon College Organization Chart .................................................................................................................. 15 Gordon College Foundation ............................................................................................................................... 16 Gordon College -
What's Inside
JewishTHE Georgian Volume 28, Number 3 Atlanta, Georgia March-April 2016 FREE WHAT’S INSIDE A Mensch at the Helm On July 1, Rabbi Ari Leubitz will become Atlanta Jewish Academy’s new head of school. Page 7 Farber on Film Funnyman Jerry Farber gets laughs and gets serious in a new short film. Page 13 Remember the Children This year’s Yom HaShoah Commemor- ation, at Greenwood Cemetery, will honor the children of the Holocaust—those who died and those who survived. By Harold Kirtz Page 40 Artists Among Us Atlanta is home to several accomplished members of the American Guild of Judaic Art. Page 16 A Telling Collection Rabbi Tobias Geffen’s 2007 donation of 99 Haggadot to Emory University’s Pitts Theology Library has inspired more donations and acquisitions. By M. Patrick Graham Page 9 Davis Expansion In less than a year, The Davis Academy will have a new performing arts center, Lower School cafeteria, and more. Page 22 Page 2 THE JEWISH GEORGIAN March-April 2016 have lived, we, somehow, did maintain Coldwell Banker elements of shared interest. #1 TEAM Metro Atlanta Communal continuum Having the foundation of a common of individual humans, but rather it is a history and elements of shared interests many-faceted community. Regardless of are critical components that have provided how some people may wish to define and the communal linkage. But these do not BY Marvin constrict their affiliation, their Jewishness and will not stand alone and require the does impart a unique tint to their universe. shared support for the common good.