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Grayson High School

Public high school in Loganville, Georgia, United States


Public high school in Loganville, Georgia, United States

FieldValue
nameGrayson High School
seal_imageGrayson High School coat of arms.jpg
imageFront of Grayson High School, Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States.jpg
captionFront entrance of Grayson High School
principalRukina Walker
established
districtGwinnett County Public Schools
typePublic
grades9–12
address50 Hope Hollow Road
cityLoganville
stateGeorgia
zipcode30052
countryUnited States
enrollment3,480 (2023–2024)
staff198.90 (FTE)
ratio17.50
campusSuburban/rural
mottoFirst comes Learning
accreditationSACS
free_label2Region
free_text24 in Class AAAAAAA (GHSA)
information770-554-1071
nicknameRams
colorsGreen, gold, navy, and white
websiteGrayson High School
coordinates

Grayson High School is located in Loganville, Georgia and has an enrollment of over 3,100 students. The school pulls students from many areas of southeastern Gwinnett County, mainly Grayson, Loganville, and Lawrenceville.

History

Construction on the current Grayson High School building began in August 1998 and the school opened its doors in 2000. The building has 65 classrooms, but as the student body has outgrown it, expansion is required. 42 trailers were formerly located in front of the building, until an expansion of the school was completed in time for the 2021 school year. The Grayson Technical Education School extends past the main high school building and has a greenhouse and Black Box theater among many other facilities. Most recently, the Grayson Technical Education School partnered with Gwinnett Technical College to build a veterinary surgical suite.

Feeder schools

Elementary schools

  • Grayson Elementary (Grayson)
  • Pharr Elementary (Snellville)
  • Starling Elementary (Grayson)
  • Trip Elementary (Grayson)

Middle schools

  • Bay Creek Middle (Grayson)
  • Couch Middle (Grayson)

Notable alumni

  • Bradley Blalock - MLB baseball player
  • Chase Brice - CFL football player
  • Ryan Carter - Clemson Coach, former NFL football player
  • Kirubel Erassa - track and field athlete
  • Wayne Gallman - NFL football player
  • Jamal Haynes - college football running back for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
  • Trente Jones - Former NFL Linemen
  • Isaiah Land - NFL football payer
  • Jon Langston - Country music singer
  • Phil Mafah - Former Clemson running back
  • Austin Meadows - MLB baseball player
  • Parker Meadows - MLB Baseball Player
  • Wanya Morris - NFL football player
  • Denzel Nkemdiche - former Ole Miss football player
  • Robert Nkemdiche - NFL football player
  • Owen Pappoe - NFL football player
  • Quanterus Smith - NFL football player
  • Ella Stevens - NWSL Midfielder
  • Lorenzo Washington - NFL football player
  • Jacob Wilkins - College basketball player

References

References

  1. "Grayson High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. taylor.denman @gwinnettdailypost.com, Taylor Denman. "BOE approves $17 million addition to Grayson High School".
  3. taylor.denman@gwinnettdailypost.com, Taylor Denman. "Grayson Tech, Gwinnett Tech partner for new veterinary surgical suite on high school campus".
  4. Smith, Christopher. (June 19, 2023). "Red Sox promoting Bradley Blalock (reached 99 mph last week) to Greenville".
  5. "Chase Brice - Football".
  6. Carvell, Michael. (November 5, 2009). "Grayson's Erassa takes unlikely path to top". [[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]].
  7. (September 2, 2021). "Atlanta Falcons sign Grayson grad Wayne Gallman". [[Gwinnett Daily Post]].
  8. (26 January 2020). "Grayson's Jamal Haynes commits to Georgia Tech for '21 class". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  9. Cox, Randy Louis. (April 17, 2017). "Grayson gears up for Big Time, Small Town Grayson Day". [[Gwinnett Daily Post]].
  10. Friedlander, David. (November 16, 2019). "Grayson baseball community turns out to honor Meadows brothers". [[Gwinnett Daily Post]]'s GwinnettPrepSports.com.
  11. (January 31, 2017). "Former Ole Miss LB Denzel Nkemdiche opens up about drug use". [[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]].
  12. Hamilton, Gerry. (May 1, 2018). "Graduation day: Four HS teammates commit".
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