Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Ms. Parris's R.I.C.H Raider Class!



Ms. Parris's R.I.C.H Raider class is her Spanish I second period. She remarks that the class is "the most hard-working and motivated class, and the students desire to participate and learn is exceptional."

Ms. Johnson's R.I.C.H. Raider Class!


Ms. Johnson's 3rd period class is one of the most inquisitive 9th grade On-level Biology classes I have ever taught. They routinely ask questions that take concepts and content beyond what we are learning and into the 4.0 Proficiency Scale range. I truly feel like a facilitator in that classroom, guiding them on their journey rather than just a discriminator of information.

Monday, November 18, 2019

CTAE Students Work On Filling Out W4 And 1040 Tax Forms

CTAE students practice filling out W4 and 1040 tax forms. They even had to go to the IRS website to use the tax tables.

Alpharetta High School's Baseball Signing Day



We are proud to announce:

Sam Stratton has committed to Wofford College to continue his playing and academic career.  Wofford is a Division 1 baseball program located in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Sam is a 3-year starter for Alpharetta as a left-handed pitcher and outfielder.

Jacob Lassiat has committed to The University of North Georgia to continue his playing and academic career.  North Georgia is a Division II program located in Dahlonega,  Georgia. Jacob is a 2-year starter for Alpharetta as a right-handed pitcher and first basemen.  He plans on majoring in business and engineering

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Trunk Or Treat Rainout!


Ms. Davis's AP Statistics Classes Do Simulations To Model Real-world Situations



Students in Ms. Davis’s AP Statistics classes do simulations to model real-world situations involving probability. Rolling a die, using playing cards, and playing rock-paper-scissors are some of the chance-based tools students used.

November Professional Of The Month: Carolyn Vezeau


November Team Of The Month

L-R: Kurt Davies, Allie Kornegay, Penni Johnson, Andrew Bolin

November Teacher Of The Month: Dottie Davis


AHS 2019 Alumna Visit IB French And Spanish StudentsTo Share Their Experiences on College Life

Alumna, Issa Kessinger (class of 19 and currently at Princeton), came back to AHS and talked to IB juniors and seniors about college life and the importance of languages in college experience, even if you are not a language major or minor. Isa presented about her experience and answered questions about academics, social life, and the transition from high school to college.


AP Psych Sensation Fair


Friday, October 25, 2019

Dylan Merell Wins "Player Of The Week" for Recruit Nation



Student's Meet With Hillary Holley Of The Fair Fight Interest Group


Students in Mrs. Ivey's and Mr. Crump's 4b classes met with Hillary Holley from the Fair Fight Interest Group on 10/24. Students enjoyed learning about the techniques used by interest groups and learning more about the mission of Fair Fight.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Cafeteria Celebrates Atlanta United FC Soccer Team


The Alpharetta High School Foundation Raises $21,000 For School Funding


As many of you are aware there have been some significant budget reductions to Fulton County schools, including our very own AHS. In response to the county cuts, leadership at our award winning high school requested assistance from the Foundation. After several meetings and detailed discussion, it was decided to make a contribution of $21,000 to offset decreased funds coming from Fulton County Schools.

While the mission of the Foundation is not to fund normal, ongoing operations of the school, the Foundation felt this was an opportunity to assist in keeping AHS a vibrant and productive educational institution. By helping AHS overcome the county budget shortfall this year, we are sustaining not only subjects like art & math but school supplies as well. This donation is a move toward short term success while as a community we come up with more means to raise funds for any future budget shortfalls.

Below is a list of the funds requested from AHS leadership and provided for by the Foundation donation mentioned above.
  • Tools and hardware for Art department
  • Printers for Counseling office
  • Supplemental books/resources for IB department
  • Printing supplies for ID and IRR
  • New books for Language Arts department
  • Calculus and Statistics materials for Math department
  • Digital content subscription for Media Center
  • Sheet music Band, Chorus and Orchestra
  • Pallet of paper for general usage
  • Hot water bath, spectrophotometer and supplies for Science department
  • Printer repair, novels and resource books for World Language
In closing, we are grateful to be serving such an excellent institution education at AHS and the strong leadership team. We are continually seeking innovative means to raise supplemental funding and welcome anyone who would like to be involved in challenge of supporting the high quality education AHS parents expect for their students.

We encourage anyone looking to get involved and make a donation to contact the board anytime about membership initiatives, donations and roles. Let's continue to be the community that cares and steps up in uncertain times. We need you and your support to keep AHS a top state, regional and national high school.

Professional Photographer Meets With Ms. Flowers' AHS Yearbook Staff


Mr. Glenn Prince, a professional photographer, presented AHS Yearbook Staff with valuable tricks of the trade to sharpen their knowledge in photography. Yerds enjoyed two hours of learning from Mr. Prince. He explained camera settings, aperture, operating in manual and automatic modes, adjusting ISO (effects and camera settings), and provided hands-on instruction with the cameras.

Yerds are more prepared than ever to now take great shots on the field or court. Thanks to Mr. Glenn Prince!


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Ms.Ramsey's AP Calculus Students Study Together In The Focus Room


AP US Government Classes Meet With Representative Karen Handel

On October 17th students in Mrs. Ivey’s first and second period AP US Government classes, and students in Mr. Crump’s first period AP US Government class, had the opportunity to meet with Representative Karen Handel. This was a great opportunity for our students to learn from an elected politician about what it’s really like to campaign and serve in Congress. Mrs. Handel spoke about campaigns and elections, as well as answering some thoughtful questions from our students.

Monday, October 21, 2019

Accelerated Pre-Calculus Present Trigonometric Graphing With Biorythms


The accelerated precalculus classes presented posters showcasing what they learned in their trigonometric graphing unit. Students could choose to model their biorhythms for October/November or find the line of best fit using temperature data from a city of their choice.

Textbook Re-scanning Project


Saturday, October 19, 2019

Alpharetta Marching Band Attend Tarpon Springs Outdoor Music Festival




Hello Raider Band Family,
Our marching band travelled to Tarpon Springs, Florida, this weekend to compete in the Tarpon Springs Outdoor Music Festival with other high school marching bands from the southeast. The band had an amazing performance and received the following accolades:

In the 5A class...
  • 1st in Music
  • Best Soloists
  • 2nd in Visual Ensemble Performance
  • 1st in Color Guard
  • 2nd in Percussion
Overall Placement and Ranking...
  • 1st in Color Guard
  • 1st in Music
  • 2nd in Percussion
  • 2nd in Visual Ensemble Performance
  • 3rd in Band Performance
The marching band gives a special thanks to the Band-Mom chaperones, Assistant Principal Clair Greenaway, and to everyone who supports them.

This is an awesome accomplishment. We are very proud of our students and look forward to wrapping up our competitive season on Saturday, November 2, at the White Columns Invitational hosted by Milton High School.

AHS Color Guard Overall 1st Place at Tarpon Springs Competition


Thursday, October 10, 2019

Mrs. Bostick Language Arts Class

Students are “Mining for Quotes.” Next week students will have a graded discussion. Students have been reading Cry the Beloved Country and focusing our annotations, graphic organizers, small discussions on the 3 power standards for the unit: analyzing theme, complex characters, and structure choices. Tiered reading groups are cycling through 5 topic stations (the topics are also aligned to one or two of the power standards) where they can discuss the topic in order decide their position and then help one another find quotes and put them on note cards. Students won’t know the specific questions before the discussion but all questions fall under the umbrella of the topics. They will already have some ideas of what they think and will have gathered relevant text to support their opinions. The discussion will primarily be students debating their ideas, using text and analysis to create logical and valid arguments where the text is ambiguous.

Audio, Video, Technology, And Film Department Win Gold From Student Television Network


Saturday, October 5, 2019

Marching Raider Band Compete at the Valhalla Classic at Northgate High School


This past Saturday the Marching Raider Band competed at the Valhalla Classic in Newnan at Northgate High School. The band had an amazing performance and won first place in every caption of their class. The band also received the second highest score of the entire competition. Congratulations to the Marching Raider Band and their impressive start to their competitive season. In two weeks the marching band will travel to Tarpon Springs Florida to compete against other marching bands throughout the Southeast.