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*Kirk Riley, Glen Cornell, and Liam Ainslie lead JROTC Raiders to a State championship, which recieved a significantly small amount of recognition *Kirk Riley, Glen Cornell, and Liam Ainslie lead JROTC Raiders to a State championship, which recieved a significantly small amount of recognition
*Boys Varsity Basketball 3rd in Region 5-AA, competed in Elite Eight for AA State Playoffs; ranked #8 in Final Poll by the GA Sportswriters *Boys Varsity Basketball 3rd in Region 5-AA, competed in Elite Eight for AA State Playoffs; ranked #8 in Final Poll by the GA Sportswriters
*Girls Track/Field 2nd in Region 5-AA; 1st in State *Girls Track/Field 2nd in Region 5-AA; 1st in State, small amount of recognition
*Boys Track/Field 2nd in Region 5-AA and 3rd in State (Rodney McDowell set a school record with 5 gold medals at Region and 1st at State for 300 IH ) *Boys Track/Field 2nd in Region 5-AA and 3rd in State (Rodney McDowell set a school record with 5 gold medals at Region and 1st at State for 300 IH )
*Boys Varsity Soccer finished 1st in Area 5-A/AA; competed in Elite Eight of State Playoffs *Boys Varsity Soccer finished 1st in Area 5-A/AA; competed in Elite Eight of State Playoffs
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*JV Lacrosse was extremely successful, leading to varsity boys and girls teams in the 2006-2007 school year. *JV Lacrosse was extremely successful, leading to varsity boys and girls teams in the 2006-2007 school year.
*Decatur High School ranked #6 in the State of Georgia in overall Athletic Excellence *Decatur High School ranked #6 in the State of Georgia in overall Athletic Excellence


Rivals: Avondale-AA
Pace-AA
Newnan-AAAAA
Grady-AA
Lovett-AA
Wesleyan-AA
SACA-A
Druid Hills-AAA
Paideia-A
Lakeside-AAAA
Chamblee-AAA

====2006-2007==== ====2006-2007====
*Girls Varsity Volleyball competed in Final Four in State AA *Girls Varsity Volleyball competed in Final Four in State AA

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Public secondary school
Decatur High School
File:Dhs front1.jpg
Location
310 North McDonough Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030.
Information
TypePublic secondary
Motto"Carpe Diem"
Established1912
School districtCity Schools of Decatur
PrincipalLauri McKain-Fernández
Grades9–12
Enrollment~800
CampusUrban
Color(s)Navy Blue and Old Gold
MascotBulldog
Information404-370-4420
AccreditationSACS
Region6B in Class AA (GHSA)
Websitewww.dhs.cityschoolsofdecatur.com

Decatur High School (DHS) is a high school in Decatur, Georgia, with an enrollment of approx. 800 students. It is the sole high school in the City Schools of Decatur School system. The school was established in 1912 in the heart of Decatur, walking distance from the city square, courthouse, and MARTA station.

Administration

  • Principal: Lauri McKain-Fernández
  • Assistant Principal: Calvin Leaks
  • Dean of Students: Arlethea Williams
  • Director of Career & Technology Education: Steve Powell
  • Athletic Director (System Position): Carter Wilson

Academics

File:DHSLITMAGCOVER.jpg
2006 DHS Literary Magazine

The school offers General, Advanced, and Advanced Placement classes on a 4 by 4 block scheduling system. The school met Adequate Yearly Progress for the 2005-2006 school year. Typically, 85 percent of the graduating class plans for college and receives the HOPE Scholarship.

AP classes offered

  • Biology
  • Calculus AB
  • Calculus BC (by demand)
  • Chemistry
  • Environmental Science
  • European History
  • United States Government & Politics
  • Language and Composition
  • Lituature and Composition
  • Statistics
  • United States History
  • World History

Alma Mater

File:CarpeDiemCover.JPG
February 2006 DHS Newsmagazine

Sung to the tune of Cayuga's Waters

In the heart of old Decatur,
With its skies of blue,
Stands our noble Alma Mater,
Glorious to view.
Lift the chorus, speed it onward,
Loud her praises cry,
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater!
Hail, Decatur High!
Walls of knowledge, hope, and courage
In tradition bound,
Reared against the arch of heaven,
Looks she proudly down,
Lift the chorus, speed it onward,
Loud her praises cry.
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater!
Hail, Decatur High!

Awards

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Athletic Accomplishments

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1920 Football Player

2005-2006

  • Girls Varsity Volleyball 1st in Area 4 A/AA, competed in Final Four in State AA
  • Boys Cross Country 4th in State AA
  • Softball 1st in Region 5-AA, competed in State AA tournament for first time in DHS history
  • Varsity Football 2nd in Region 5-AA, made AA State Playoffs for third consecutive year
  • Kirk Riley, Glen Cornell, and Liam Ainslie lead JROTC Raiders to a State championship, which recieved a significantly small amount of recognition
  • Boys Varsity Basketball 3rd in Region 5-AA, competed in Elite Eight for AA State Playoffs; ranked #8 in Final Poll by the GA Sportswriters
  • Girls Track/Field 2nd in Region 5-AA; 1st in State, small amount of recognition
  • Boys Track/Field 2nd in Region 5-AA and 3rd in State (Rodney McDowell set a school record with 5 gold medals at Region and 1st at State for 300 IH )
  • Boys Varsity Soccer finished 1st in Area 5-A/AA; competed in Elite Eight of State Playoffs
  • Girls Varsity Soccer finished 1st in Area 5-A/AA, competed in Final Four in State A/AA
  • JV Lacrosse was extremely successful, leading to varsity boys and girls teams in the 2006-2007 school year.
  • Decatur High School ranked #6 in the State of Georgia in overall Athletic Excellence


Rivals: Avondale-AA

          Pace-AA 
         Newnan-AAAAA 
             Grady-AA 
        Lovett-AA 
      Wesleyan-AA 
                SACA-A 
                      Druid Hills-AAA 
        Paideia-A
             Lakeside-AAAA
   Chamblee-AAA

2006-2007

  • Girls Varsity Volleyball competed in Final Four in State AA
  • Boys Cross Country 3rd in Region 6 AA, 3rd in State, Mac Fidler sets the new course record, Paul Gillig, Andrew Josoef, and James Godfrey-Kittle named All-American runners
  • William Knight named all-American Wide-Reciever

Campus

The campus has four buildings:

  • A main classroom building with a protruding library above the front doors, built in 1965
  • A vocational building connected to the main building via a breezeway
  • A stadium with a small number of classrooms, and athletic locker room facilities. It is the oldest lighted stadium in continuous use in the United States.
  • A gymnasium that held the district administration offices until a recent relocation

Current plans call for a demolition of the current gymnasium and the construction of a fine arts building with a new gym as well as auditorium. These are to be built in the old gym's blueprint as well on the field that used to hold the campus's North Building before its demolition.

Notable Alumni

File:Roy Blount.jpg
Roy Blount, Jr., DHS '59

School Publications

DHS Mascot
DHS Mascot

External links

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