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Grayson High School (Georgia)

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Grayson High School (Georgia)
NameGrayson High School
Established2000
TypePublic
DistrictGwinnett County Public Schools
PrincipalDr. William R. Cotton
Enrollment3,569 (2020–21)
Grades9–12
Address50 Hope Hollow Road
CityLoganville, Georgia
StateGeorgia (U.S. state)
CountryUnited States
Campus typeSuburban
ColorsNavy and Cardinal
MascotGriffin
NicknameTravis G. Drake

Grayson High School (Georgia) is a public secondary school located in Loganville, Georgia and operating within Gwinnett County Public Schools. Opened in 2000, the school serves grades 9–12 and functions as a regional center for secondary instruction in southeastern Gwinnett County, Georgia. Grayson is known for its comprehensive curriculum, competitive extracurricular programs, and extensive community partnerships spanning Gwinnett County Public Library System, Georgia Department of Education, and regional civic organizations.

History

Grayson High School opened in 2000 following planning by Gwinnett County Public Schools and site selection influenced by growth patterns traced in Census Bureau reports and Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority-area development studies. Early leadership included administrators who had served in Forsyth County Schools and Cobb County School District systems; construction contracts were awarded to firms with prior projects for Gwinnett County facilities. The school expanded course offerings during the 2000s in coordination with initiatives from the Georgia Department of Education, the University System of Georgia, and partnerships with Georgia Institute of Technology outreach programs. Subsequent facility upgrades were funded through local bonds approved by Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners and endorsed by community stakeholders including the Loganville City Council and regional business groups.

Campus

The suburban campus sits near transportation corridors connecting to Interstate 85 (Georgia) and local arteries serving Loganville and adjacent Monroe and Snellville communities. Grounds include academic wings, science labs modeled after standards from the National Science Teachers Association, performing arts spaces used for productions tied to the Georgia High School Association and local festivals, and athletic facilities that host events drawing visitors from Gwinnett County and the Atlanta metropolitan area. The campus design incorporated input from planners with experience on projects for DeKalb County School District and adheres to guidelines comparable to those issued by the U.S. Green Building Council for energy-efficient school construction.

Academics

Grayson offers a curriculum aligned with the Georgia Standards of Excellence and provides Advanced Placement courses sanctioned by the College Board, dual-enrollment options through partnerships with the Georgia Perimeter College and the University of North Georgia. Student achievement metrics have been compared in district reports alongside peers in Parkview High School, Brookwood High School, and North Gwinnett High School. Career and technical education tracks coordinate with programs by Gwinnett Technical College and workforce initiatives promoted by the Georgia Department of Labor. The school supports extracurricular academic teams that participate in competitions organized by Georgia Scholastic Writing Awards, Future Farmers of America, SkillsUSA, and Academic Decathlon chapters, while guidance counselors liaise with college recruitment representatives from institutions such as University of Georgia, Georgia State University, Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Kennesaw State University.

Student life

Student organizations include chapters of National Honor Society, Student Government Association, Key Club International, and performing arts ensembles that collaborate with regional arts presenters like Alliance Theatre and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra education programs. The school's performing ensembles and theater productions have engaged with adjudication panels from the Georgia Music Educators Association and the Educational Theatre Association. Service-learning initiatives partner with local nonprofits including United Way of Greater Atlanta and Habitat for Humanity, and cultural celebrations often coordinate with community institutions such as Loganville Arts Council and area religious congregations. Student publications and media outlets report on events and athletics, interfacing with scholastic journalism organizations like the Quill and Scroll society.

Athletics

Grayson fields teams in Georgia High School Association competition across sports including American football, Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Track and field, and Cross country. The program has produced regional championships contested against rivals from Mill Creek, Centennial, and Brookwood. Strength and conditioning programs align with best practices disseminated by the National Federation of State High School Associations and collegiate athletic programs in the Southeastern Conference. Facilities host tournaments and camps that attract collegiate coaches from institutions such as University of Florida, Clemson University, University of Alabama, and Auburn University.

Notable alumni

Alumni have progressed to careers in professional sports, higher education, and public service, with graduates attending universities across the Southeastern Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference. Notable former students include athletes who signed with organizations in National Football League, Major League Baseball, and National Basketball Association systems, as well as alumni active in arts programs connected to Juilliard School outreach and conservatory training at Berklee College of Music. Graduates have also pursued professional degrees from Harvard University, Stanford University, Yale University, Columbia University, and state research institutions like the Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Georgia.

Category:Schools in Gwinnett County, Georgia Category:Public high schools in Georgia (U.S. state)