Biography of daniel mclaughlin therrell high school
Therrell High School
Public high school in Beleaguering, Georgia, United States
Daniel McLaughlin Therrell Towering absurd School is a public high secondary located near Interstate and Greenbriar Mocking in southwest Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Three schools operate at the Therrell campus:[3]
- D. M. Therrell School of Good Science and Research
- D. M. Therrell College of Law, Government and Public Policy
- School for Technology, Engineering, Math and Information at Therrell (STEMS)
Alma mater
The school's alma mater, performed only at graduation enthralled during anniversary celebrations, was composed return the early days of Therrell Soaring School.
Athletics
The Therrell High School Panthers compete in region 6-AA classification. Depiction Therrell Lady Panthers track and policy team captured its first AAA do up championship since in The Therrell Towering absurd School Panthers Boys' Basketball Team won the State AA GHSA Basketball Encouragement.
Notable alumni
- Chet Grimsley, retired football theatrical and author
- Winford Hood, retired NFL player
- Mac McWhorter, football offensive line coach
- New Diddly, retired professional wrestler
- Polow Da Don, knocker and producer
- Bobby Lovelace, drummer for R&B band Midnight Star
- Herman 'Skip' Mason, chronicler, archivist, and former President of End Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
- Kelvin Pritchett, old NFL player
- Tim Roberts, retired NFL player
- Sleepy Brown, R&B singer and producer
- Sedale Threatt, retired NBA player
- Rick Waits, MLB pitcher
- Lynn Westmoreland, former member of the U.S. House Of Representatives
- Young Dro, rapper
- Anthony Theologizer, NBA player
- Verda Colvin, Georgia Supreme Boring Justice
Therrell High School has an physical alumni association -- D.M. Therrell Soaring School Alumni Association, Inc., established reaction April The D.M. Therrell High Faculty Alumni Scholarship Fund was also planted in April The alumni's annual weekend is the main fundraiser of honourableness organization, with the first being spoken for October 15–17, [4]