Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Environmental Science Students Calculate Energy Requirements


Mr. Burton's class calculating the energy requirement to walk and run upstairs, then applying the information to proper nutritional needs.

District Leaders at AHS vs MHS Football


Cliff Jones-Chief Academic Officer, Steve Craft- Athletic Director, Shannon Kersey- Alpharetta HS Principal, Kibbey Crumbley-NWLC Area Superintendent and Jeff Rose- Fulton County Schools Superintendent.

AHS & MHS Choruses Perform Together Before Game!


Senior March!


Amazing Crowd for Game! Black Out!


AHS Junior David Reynolds Viewing the Football Game While Flying a Plane


Friday, August 17, 2018

New Music Lab!



Beginner Music Technology students get orientated with the new equipment.

Monday, August 13, 2018

World Literature Students Write Poems


Kristen Irvin and Derek Wright’s 12th World Literature classes are working on their Where I Am From poems.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

2017-2018 Teachers Celebrate End of the Year!


Alpharetta High School Does It Again! Nominated for 15 Student Production Awards


The students at Alpharetta High School have been nominated for an unprecedented 15 Student Production Awards from The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.  Each year schools from across the Southeast upload and enter their best work.  The SouthEast Emmys examines and judges that work.  They award a nomination for a Student Production Award based on professional criteria similar to the Emmy Awards.

The students of Alpharetta High School in Tracy Misner's Audio-Video Film and Technology class, garnered nominations for Best Writing, Best Cultural Affairs Story, Best Photographer, Best Producer, Best Sound, Serious News, Light News, Arts and Entertainment, Sports Program and more.

Audrey Zermuehlen and Matthew George both received 6 nominations.  Kiel Cole received 4 nominations.  Juniors Kyle Monahan and Eric Traugott received their third straight nomination in as many years.

"This really culminates an incredible year for our students," Misner noted. "The video program at Alpharetta just keeps getting stronger and stronger," Misner added. Alpharetta had former students entering the film and video industry with companies such as Turner and CBS Sports as well as many YouTube influencers and video start-ups.  This year the film/video program sent students to USC Film,University of North Carolina School of the Arts and SCAD.

The Student Production Awards will be hosted by David Chandley and Karyn Greer on June 9 at SCADSHOW.