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'''Columbia High School''' ('''CHS''') is a four-year [[public high school]] located in [[ |
'''Columbia High School''' ('''CHS''') is a four-year [[public high school]] located in [[Atlanta, Georgia|DeKalb County]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], United States. It is in the Candler-McAfee neighborhood on the eastside of Atlanta.<ref name=CandlerMcAffeeCDPmap>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/GUBlock/st13_ga/place/p1312834_candler-mcafee/DC10BLK_P1312834_001.pdf|title=2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Candler-McAfee CDP, Atlanta |publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|access-date=2020-05-07}} - Compare with school addresses and boundary maps.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.columbiahs.dekalb.k12.ga.us/|title=Home|publisher=Columbia High School|access-date=2020-05-07|quote=Columbia High School 2106 Columbia Drive atlanta, Georgia 30032}} - Compare this to the CDP map.</ref> It is operated by [[DeKalb County Public Schools]]. |
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It opened in 1966. In 1991, the Mathematics, Science and Technology Magnet Programs were established at Columbia, which gave students in the Metro Atlanta area an opportunity to have a more focus-based education in these areas. |
It opened in 1966. In 1991, the Mathematics, Science and Technology Magnet Programs were established at Columbia, which gave students in the Metro Atlanta area an opportunity to have a more focus-based education in these areas. |
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==Attendance zone== |
==Attendance zone== |
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The school serves<ref> |
The school serves<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dekalbschoolsga.org/documents/planning/maps/hs-attendance-areas.pdf|title=High School Attendance Areas 2016 - 2017 School Year|website=[[DeKalb County School System]]|access-date=June 1, 2017}}</ref> portions of the Candler-McAfee (Zone 6) CDP,<ref name=CandlerMcAffeeCDPmap/> [[Belvedere Park, (Zone6)|Belvedere Park]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/GUBlock/st13_ga/place/p1306884_belvedere_park/DC10BLK_P1306884_001.pdf|title=2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Belvedere Park CDP, GA|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|access-date=2020-05-07}} - Compare with school boundary maps.</ref> and [[Panthersville, Georgia|Panthersville]] CDPs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/GUBlock/st13_ga/place/p1359080_panthersville/DC10BLK_P1359080_001.pdf|title=2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Panthersville CDP, GA|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|access-date=2020-05-07}} - Compare with school addresses and boundary maps.</ref> |
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== Sports == |
== Sports == |
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'''Region Champions''': 2005-2006 (Region 5-AAAA), 2006-2007 (Region 6-AAAA), 2007–2008 (Region 6-AAAA), 2008-2009 (5-AAA), 2009-2010 (5-AAA), 2010-2011 (5-AAA), 2011-2012 (5-AAA) |
'''Region Champions''': 2005-2006 (Region 5-AAAA), 2006-2007 (Region 6-AAAA), 2007–2008 (Region 6-AAAA), 2008-2009 (5-AAA), 2009-2010 (5-AAA), 2010-2011 (5-AAA), 2011-2012 (5-AAA) |
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In the |
In the 2009–2010 season, the girls' and boys' teams were AAA State champions in 2009–2010. They were the sixth team in the history of Georgia High School basketball to accomplish this feat. The girls' and boys' teams repeated this feat in the 2011–2012 season as they both won the Class AAA state titles. |
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The boys' basketball team has been coached by Dr. Phil McCrary since 1987. As of February 2011, he has posted a |
The boys' basketball team has been coached by Dr. Phil McCrary since 1987. As of February 2011, he has posted a 502–183 record. He won his 500th career game at the Primetime Shootout in West Virginia on January 21, 2011, against Jamesville-Dewitt High School.<ref>{{cite web|website=Atlanta Journal & Constitution Online|url=http://blogs.ajc.com/georgia-high-school-sports/2011/01/26/columbia-high-basketball-coach-wins-500-games-changes-lives/|title=Columbia High basketball coach wins 500 games, changes lives|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110128165221/http://blogs.ajc.com/georgia-high-school-sports/2011/01/26/columbia-high-basketball-coach-wins-500-games-changes-lives/|date=January 26, 2011|archive-date=2011-01-28}}</ref> Coach McCrary has sent more than 100 student athletes to [[Division I (NCAA)|Division I]] basketball programs, including [[NBA]] guard and former [[University of Georgia|UGA]] basketball star [[Travis Leslie]]. Coach McCrary has received numerous coaching accolades, including: |
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*2010 - Georgia Naismith Coach of the Year Award<ref>Naismithawards.com |
*2010 - Georgia Naismith Coach of the Year Award<ref>{{cite web|website=Naismithawards.com|url=http://www.naismithawards.com/PressBox/03222010MetroAtlantaWinners.aspx|title=Naismith Awards|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101116031110/http://www.naismithawards.com/PressBox/03222010MetroAtlantaWinners.aspx|date=March 16, 2010|archive-date=2010-11-16}}</ref> |
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*Georgia Sports Writers Association Class AAAA Coach of the Year Award - 1990, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
*Georgia Sports Writers Association Class AAAA Coach of the Year Award - 1990, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
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*''[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]'' Coach of the Year - 1990, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
*''[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]'' Coach of the Year - 1990, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
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=== Girls' basketball === |
=== Girls' basketball === |
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The girls' basketball team won their first state championship in 2010. The 2010 season also marked the first time for a DeKalb County school to win both a boys' and a girls' title in the same season, as Columbia swept the Class AAA titles. |
The girls' basketball team won their first state championship in 2010. The 2010 season also marked the first time for a DeKalb County school to win both a boys' and a girls' title in the same season, as Columbia swept the Class AAA titles.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} |
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The girls' basketball team won their second Class AAA state championship in 2012. For the second time, the girls' and boys' teams swept the Class AAA championships. |
The girls' basketball team won their second Class AAA state championship in 2012. For the second time, the girls' and boys' teams swept the Class AAA championships.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} |
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The girls' basketball team won their third championship in 2013, in Class AAAA. |
The girls' basketball team won their third championship in 2013, in Class AAAA.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thechampionnewspaper.com/columbia-high-school-eagles-girls-basketball-honored-by-school-board/|title=Columbia High School Eagles girls' basketball honored by school board|website=The Champion|date=May 8, 2013|access-date=August 4, 2023}}</ref> |
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=== Girls' track === |
=== Girls' track === |
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The girls' track team has won three state championships, in 1983, 1995 and 1996. One of the highlights of the girls' track program is Olympic gold medalist [[Gwen Torrence]]. She was the state champion in the 100 and 200 meters from 1980 to 1983, while running for Columbia.{{ |
The girls' track team has won three state championships, in 1983, 1995 and 1996. One of the highlights of the girls' track program is Olympic gold medalist [[Gwen Torrence]]. She was the state champion in the 100 and 200 meters from 1980 to 1983, while running for Columbia.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} |
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=== Boys' track === |
=== Boys' track === |
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The boys' track team has won two state championships, in 1980 and 1983.{{ |
The boys' track team has won two state championships, in 1980 and 1983.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} |
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=== Wrestling === |
=== Wrestling === |
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Columbia High School has won five state championships in wrestling, in 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, and 1988. Columbia had won 26 individual state titles as of March 2011. The wrestling team has finished in the top 10 in the state 19 times.<ref> |
Columbia High School has won five state championships in wrestling, in 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, and 1988. Columbia had won 26 individual state titles as of March 2011. The wrestling team has finished in the top 10 in the state 19 times.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/instruction/athletics/wrestling.html|title=Wrestling|website=[[DeKalb County Public Schools]]|year=2011}}</ref> |
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=== Boys' football=== |
=== Boys' football=== |
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=== Allman Brothers === |
=== Allman Brothers === |
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On May 23, 1970, the [[Allman Brothers Band]] performed in the gymnasium of Columbia High School for the Junior-Senior Prom. |
On May 23, 1970, the [[Allman Brothers Band]] performed in the gymnasium of Columbia High School for the Junior-Senior Prom.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thestripproject.com/1970-columbia-high-prom-with-the-allman-brothers-band/#:~:text=In%201970%20Dekalb%20County's%20Columbia,to%20brag%20about%20for%20years.|title=1970 Columbia High Prom with The Allman Brother's Band|website=[[The Strip Project]]|date=February 13, 2014|access-date=August 4, 2023}}</ref> |
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=== Stan Kenton === |
=== Stan Kenton === |
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On March 12, 1973, [[Stan Kenton]] and the Stan Kenton Orchestra gave an afternoon workshop and an evening concert at DeKalb Community College South Campus (now called |
On March 12, 1973, [[Stan Kenton]] and the Stan Kenton Orchestra gave an afternoon workshop and an evening concert at DeKalb Community College South Campus (now called Georgia State University- Decatur Campus). The concert was sponsored by the Columbia High School Band Boosters as a fundraiser. |
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=== Braves baseball opener === |
=== Braves baseball opener === |
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=== Destruction of music library === |
=== Destruction of music library === |
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During renovation of the school during |
During renovation of the school during 2004–2005, thousands of copies of sheet music were destroyed, wiping out the school's extensive music library of choral and band scores. |
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== Publications == |
== Publications == |
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* [[B.o.B]] - hip-hop artist |
* [[B.o.B]] - hip-hop artist |
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* [[James Banks III]] (born 1998) - basketball player in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] |
* [[James Banks III]] (born 1998) - basketball player in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] |
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* [[Jadan Baugh]] - college football player for the [[Florida Gators football|Florida Gators]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-05-19 |title=Highly-touted Georgia high school football recruit announces commitment to Arkansas |url=https://www.11alive.com/article/sports/local-sports/georgia-high-school-football-recruit-jadan-baugh-college-commitment-announcement-4-star/85-3568f5fe-84bc-4dfc-94bf-60741aaf2ff2 |access-date=2024-10-27 |website=11Alive.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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*[[Bryce Brown (basketball)|Bryce Brown]] (born 1997) - basketball player in the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] |
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* [[Mark David Chapman]] - [[Death of John Lennon|murderer]] of [[John Lennon]] |
* [[Mark David Chapman]] - [[Death of John Lennon|murderer]] of [[John Lennon]] |
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* [[Yung Chris]] - hip-hop artist |
* [[Yung Chris]] - hip-hop artist |
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* [[ |
* [[Dave Edwards (defensive back)|Dave Edwards]] - NFL player |
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* [[Gerald Everett]] - NFL player, Chicago Bears |
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* [[Future (rapper)|Future]] - hip-hop artist |
* [[Future (rapper)|Future]] - hip-hop artist |
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* [[Rory Graves]] - NFL player |
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* [[Glynn Harrison]] - NFL player |
* [[Glynn Harrison]] - NFL player |
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* [[Hoodrich Pablo Juan]] - hip-hop artist |
* [[Hoodrich Pablo Juan]] - hip-hop artist |
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*[[Chris Horton (basketball)|Chris Horton]] (born 1994) - basketball player for [[Hapoel Tel Aviv]] of the [[Israeli Basketball Premier League]] |
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* [[Travis Leslie]] - NBA guard, |
* [[Travis Leslie]] - NBA guard, Free agent |
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* [[Bill Mayer (illustrator) |
* [[Bill Mayer (illustrator)|Bill Mayer]] - illustrator |
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* [[Kendall Newson]] - Miami Dolphins wide receiver, Agape Awards gospel music drummer |
* [[Kendall Newson]] - Miami Dolphins wide receiver, Agape Awards gospel music drummer |
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* [[Randy Scott (American football)|Randy Scott]] - NFL player |
* [[Randy Scott (American football)|Randy Scott]] - NFL player |
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* [[Eric Smith (offensive lineman)|Eric Smith]] - NFL player, |
* [[Eric Smith (offensive lineman)|Eric Smith]] - NFL player, Free agent |
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* [[Rex Smith (entertainer)|Rex Smith]] - singer and stage actor |
* [[Rex Smith (entertainer)|Rex Smith]] - singer and stage actor |
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* [[Gwen Torrence]] - [[track & field]] athlete, gold medalist in the [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992]] and [[1996 Summer Olympics]] |
* [[Gwen Torrence]] - [[track & field]] athlete, gold medalist in the [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992]] and [[1996 Summer Olympics]] |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWZ67Hq_jnw Audio: Columbia High School Advanced Boys' Chorus performs "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor", May 24, 1973] |
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWZ67Hq_jnw Audio: Columbia High School Advanced Boys' Chorus performs "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor", May 24, 1973] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110430033749/http://www.aquila70.net/ Internet Archive: snapshot of website: Columbia High School Class of 1970, Aquila70.net] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110430033749/http://www.aquila70.net/ Internet Archive: snapshot of website: Columbia High School Class of 1970, Aquila70.net] |
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2106 Columbia Drive , , 30032 United States | |
Coordinates | 33°43′41.22″N 84°15′02″W / 33.7281167°N 84.25056°W |
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School type | Public High school |
Founded | 1966 |
Status | Open |
School district | DeKalb County Public Schools |
Principal | Derrica Boochee-Davis |
Teaching staff | 67.00 (on an FTE basis)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 909[1] (2023–2024) |
Student to teacher ratio | 13.57[1] |
Color(s) | Orange and blue |
Sports | Basketball, baseball, cheerleading, cross-country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, volleyball, wrestling, and marching band |
Nickname | Eagles |
Feeder schools | Columbia Middle School |
Website | columbiahs.dekalb.k12.ga.us |
Columbia High School (CHS) is a four-year public high school located in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. It is in the Candler-McAfee neighborhood on the eastside of Atlanta.[2][3] It is operated by DeKalb County Public Schools.
It opened in 1966. In 1991, the Mathematics, Science and Technology Magnet Programs were established at Columbia, which gave students in the Metro Atlanta area an opportunity to have a more focus-based education in these areas.
Columbia's mascot is the Eagle and its colors are orange and blue. The school motto is "One Team, One Dream!"
The school was given the Georgia School of Excellence award in 1996.
Extracurricular activities include athletics, marching and concert band, color guard, Future Business Leaders of America, Beta Club, and JROTC.
The boundary of Columbia High School neighbors those of Southwest Dekalb High School, Towers High School, and McNair High School.
Attendance zone
[edit]The school serves[4] portions of the Candler-McAfee (Zone 6) CDP,[2] Belvedere Park,[5] and Panthersville CDPs.[6]
Sports
[edit]Boys' basketball
[edit]Columbia High School is considered a national powerhouse in high school basketball. They have been ranked nationally by ESPN in numerous years.
The boys' basketball team has gone to the state championship every year since 2005. They are the first team in the history of Dekalb County to win more than four state basketball championships.
State Champions: 2005-2006 (AAAA), 2007-2008 (AAAA), 2009-2010 (AAA), 2010-2011 (AAA), 2011-2012 (AAA)
Region Champions: 2005-2006 (Region 5-AAAA), 2006-2007 (Region 6-AAAA), 2007–2008 (Region 6-AAAA), 2008-2009 (5-AAA), 2009-2010 (5-AAA), 2010-2011 (5-AAA), 2011-2012 (5-AAA)
In the 2009–2010 season, the girls' and boys' teams were AAA State champions in 2009–2010. They were the sixth team in the history of Georgia High School basketball to accomplish this feat. The girls' and boys' teams repeated this feat in the 2011–2012 season as they both won the Class AAA state titles.
The boys' basketball team has been coached by Dr. Phil McCrary since 1987. As of February 2011, he has posted a 502–183 record. He won his 500th career game at the Primetime Shootout in West Virginia on January 21, 2011, against Jamesville-Dewitt High School.[7] Coach McCrary has sent more than 100 student athletes to Division I basketball programs, including NBA guard and former UGA basketball star Travis Leslie. Coach McCrary has received numerous coaching accolades, including:
- 2010 - Georgia Naismith Coach of the Year Award[8]
- Georgia Sports Writers Association Class AAAA Coach of the Year Award - 1990, 2006, 2008, 2010
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution Coach of the Year - 1990, 2006, 2008, 2010
- Georgia Athletic Coaches Association Coach of the Year - 2006, 2010
- 2010 - selected as an Assistant Coach in the Jordan Brand Classic, Charlotte, North Carolina
Girls' basketball
[edit]The girls' basketball team won their first state championship in 2010. The 2010 season also marked the first time for a DeKalb County school to win both a boys' and a girls' title in the same season, as Columbia swept the Class AAA titles.[citation needed]
The girls' basketball team won their second Class AAA state championship in 2012. For the second time, the girls' and boys' teams swept the Class AAA championships.[citation needed]
The girls' basketball team won their third championship in 2013, in Class AAAA.[9]
Girls' track
[edit]The girls' track team has won three state championships, in 1983, 1995 and 1996. One of the highlights of the girls' track program is Olympic gold medalist Gwen Torrence. She was the state champion in the 100 and 200 meters from 1980 to 1983, while running for Columbia.[citation needed]
Boys' track
[edit]The boys' track team has won two state championships, in 1980 and 1983.[citation needed]
Wrestling
[edit]Columbia High School has won five state championships in wrestling, in 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, and 1988. Columbia had won 26 individual state titles as of March 2011. The wrestling team has finished in the top 10 in the state 19 times.[10]
Boys' football
[edit]Columbia High School is yet to win a championship in boys' football. The team currently plays at Adams Memorial Stadium and Avondale Stadium.
Music
[edit]Allman Brothers
[edit]On May 23, 1970, the Allman Brothers Band performed in the gymnasium of Columbia High School for the Junior-Senior Prom.[11]
Stan Kenton
[edit]On March 12, 1973, Stan Kenton and the Stan Kenton Orchestra gave an afternoon workshop and an evening concert at DeKalb Community College South Campus (now called Georgia State University- Decatur Campus). The concert was sponsored by the Columbia High School Band Boosters as a fundraiser.
Braves baseball opener
[edit]On 4 April 1975, 200 members of the Columbia High School Band, Advanced Mixed Chorus, Drill Team, and Majorettes furnished the music for pre-game activities at the Atlanta Braves baseball opening game with the Houston Astros at Fulton Stadium.
Musical productions
[edit]The following musicals were produced and staged at Columbia:
- Carousel (1970)
- The Sound of Music (1973)
- West Side Story (1975)
Destruction of music library
[edit]During renovation of the school during 2004–2005, thousands of copies of sheet music were destroyed, wiping out the school's extensive music library of choral and band scores.
Publications
[edit]- Aquila (yearbook), vol. 1, 1968-
- Columbia High School PTA Newsletter, vol. 1, no.1, 1968-
- Columbia Courier (school newspaper), 1969-1971
- Eagle's Echo (school newspaper), 1974-
- Columbia High School Literary Magazine, 1968-1971
- Witches' Brew (literary magazine), 1972-1973
- Eagle Talk, 1971-1972
- Grundee Gazette, c.1970-1974
Notable alumni
[edit]- Erica Ash - actress, singer, model
- B.o.B - hip-hop artist
- James Banks III (born 1998) - basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Jadan Baugh - college football player for the Florida Gators[12]
- Bryce Brown (born 1997) - basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Mark David Chapman - murderer of John Lennon
- Yung Chris - hip-hop artist
- Dave Edwards - NFL player
- Gerald Everett - NFL player, Chicago Bears
- Future - hip-hop artist
- Rory Graves - NFL player
- Glynn Harrison - NFL player
- Hoodrich Pablo Juan - hip-hop artist
- Chris Horton (born 1994) - basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Travis Leslie - NBA guard, Free agent
- Bill Mayer - illustrator
- Kendall Newson - Miami Dolphins wide receiver, Agape Awards gospel music drummer
- Randy Scott - NFL player
- Eric Smith - NFL player, Free agent
- Rex Smith - singer and stage actor
- Gwen Torrence - track & field athlete, gold medalist in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics
- Chris Tucker - actor and comedian
- Martha Zoller - columnist, media personality, author, and former Republican candidate
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Columbia High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 26, 2024.
- ^ a b "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Candler-McAfee CDP, Atlanta" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved May 7, 2020. - Compare with school addresses and boundary maps.
- ^ "Home". Columbia High School. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
Columbia High School 2106 Columbia Drive atlanta, Georgia 30032
- Compare this to the CDP map. - ^ "High School Attendance Areas 2016 - 2017 School Year" (PDF). DeKalb County School System. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
- ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Belvedere Park CDP, GA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved May 7, 2020. - Compare with school boundary maps.
- ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Panthersville CDP, GA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved May 7, 2020. - Compare with school addresses and boundary maps.
- ^ "Columbia High basketball coach wins 500 games, changes lives". Atlanta Journal & Constitution Online. January 26, 2011. Archived from the original on January 28, 2011.
- ^ "Naismith Awards". Naismithawards.com. March 16, 2010. Archived from the original on November 16, 2010.
- ^ "Columbia High School Eagles girls' basketball honored by school board". The Champion. May 8, 2013. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "Wrestling". DeKalb County Public Schools. 2011.
- ^ "1970 Columbia High Prom with The Allman Brother's Band". The Strip Project. February 13, 2014. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "Highly-touted Georgia high school football recruit announces commitment to Arkansas". 11Alive.com. May 19, 2023. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Official site
- Columbia High School Marching Eagles (Marching and Concert Band)
- Columbia High School television station
- Audio: Allman Brothers Band play Columbia High School May 23, 1970 Pt.1
- Video: Stan Kenton Orchestra at Columbia High School, 1973
- Audio: Columbia High School Advanced Boys' Chorus performs "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor", May 24, 1973
- Internet Archive: snapshot of website: Columbia High School Class of 1970, Aquila70.net