Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and State Farm are empowering FCCLA members from Alpharetta High School to explore how roadway infrastructure affects their safety. Today representatives of national FCCLA, local State Farm agents, Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, and traffic safety experts are joining students at Alpharetta High School to assess the safety of their school’s intersection. The students are learning firsthand about the importance of roadway engineering and good infrastructure for the safety of everyone who travels our roads. The RSA also promotes careers in road engineering, transportation and highway safety to today's youth.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Monday, April 17, 2017
2017 Atlanta Chapter
Mr. McCray is pleased to announce that Kayley Beard from the Alpharetta High School’s architecture class placed 2nd in the 2017 Atlanta chapter of the American Institute of Architects’High School Student Design Competition. Kayley’s work was judge by local architects, professors of architects and design from Kennesaw and GaTech. This competition give scholarships to first to third places. AIA Atlanta is a professional organization advocating for architects, designers and students.
Friday, April 14, 2017
Honoring our Teachers!
Foundation Honors Teachers of the week (Mr. Cohen not pictured)
Coach Nance honors Teacher of the Year : David Boyd!
Mr. Wright honors Professional of the Year: Laura Smith
Leadership Matters Award!
Clair Greenaway selected by Allison Kornegay for “Leadership Matters” award. Dr. Kersey started this recognition for 2017 in order to honor the great work of administrators, department chairs and other school leaders.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
AHS Students place 3rd at GATSA!
Pranav Mutyala and Siddhartha Vemuri placed 3rd
in “Debating Technology Issues” at the 2017 Georgia Technology Student Association (GATSA) State Leadership Conference. Pranav and Siddhartha will compete in the National TSA Conference in Orlando
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
AP Literature Projects
Mrs. Oliver’s AP Literature classes made insightful, creative, and artistic projects to reflect the themes of the novel, Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison. They will be on display in the media center until Thursday of this week.
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