Dunwoody High School

Dunwoody High School

Personal Responsibility in Developing Excellence (PRIDE)
Location
Dunwoody, Georgia
United States
Coordinates 33°56′44″N 84°18′56″W / 33.945557°N 84.315651°W / 33.945557; -84.315651Coordinates: 33°56′44″N 84°18′56″W / 33.945557°N 84.315651°W / 33.945557; -84.315651
Information
Type Public
Established 1971
Principal Tom McFerrin
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,820
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Red, navy, and white             
Mascot Wildcats
Rival Chamblee Charter High School
Website Dunwoody High School

Dunwoody High School is a public high school in Dunwoody, an incorporated city in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. It also serves students in the city of Doraville.

Dunwoody enrolls students in grades 9-12, and is operated by the DeKalb County School System. It follows a four by four block schedule, in which students attend four classes every day for 90 minutes.

In 1988, Dunwoody merged with another local high school, Peachtree High School. Peachtree became a middle school and Dunwoody remained as the high school. Dunwoody's previous colors were crimson and gold and their mascot was the Wildcat. Peachtree's colors were red, white, and blue, and their mascot was the Patriot. As part of a compromise between the two schools during the merger, Dunwoody agreed to change its colors to red, white, and blue, while keeping its wildcat mascot. Prior to the merger, Dunwoody High School had an eighth grade, which is now part of Peachtree Middle School.

Feeder schools

The following elementary schools feed into Dunwoody:

Peachtree Charter Middle School is Dunwoody's feeder middle school.

Accreditation controversy

On December 17, 2012, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools announced that it had downgraded the DeKalb County School System's status from "on advisement" to "on probation" and warned the school system that the loss of their accreditation was "imminent." [1] On January 21, 2014, the association announced that the Dekalb County School System was no longer in danger of losing accreditation.[2]

Career academies

Dunwoody High School offers two career academies through the National Academy Foundation program. The academies provide a combination of school-based curricula and work-based experiences, which include paid internships.

Achievements

Debate

Quiz Bowl

Yearbook

Fine arts

In film

Athletics

State championships

Notable alumni

References

  1. ""DeKalb school district in 'conflict and crisis,' put on probation by accreditation agency."." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. December 17, 2012. Retrieved on December 19, 2012.
  2. "." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. January 21, 2014. Revived on May 31, 2014.
  3. Brett, Jennifer. ""Trouble With the Curve" filming in Dunwoody today". ajc.com. Retrieved 8 Feb 2013.
  4. Dunwoody Wrests Region Title From St. Pius. (2008, November 13). The Georgia Bulletin. Retrieved August 23, 2010, from http://www.georgiabulletin.org/local
  5. http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/www/athletics/tennis/
  6. Limón Romero, Iliana (July 31, 2012). "Former UCF receivers coach David Kelly 'devastated' by NCAA sanctions". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 8 Feb 2013.
  7. "Profile: David Kelly". Retrieved 8 Feb 2013.
  8. "History of DeKalb County Baseball: 33-year state championship drought ends in 2007". DeKalb County Official Website.
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