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  1. David T. Howard High School was a school for African American students in Atlanta, Georgia. It has many prominent alumni. In 2018 the school was being renovated for a planned 2020 reopening as a middle school.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2018 · Historic David T. Howard School To Open Again After Four Decades. Ross Terrell | WABE. April 10th, 2018. Listen. 0:45. The Board of Education approved the plan to renovate and re-open David T. Howard High School. Google Earth. It’s been more than 40 year since students last walked the halls of David T. Howard High School.

  3. At the beginning of the 1947-1948 school years Howard was converted into a five year high school. With this conversion, Howard developed strong and winning football, basketball, baseball and track teams. The male students were coached by Mr. T. Herman Graves and Mr. Ralph W. Long; the females by Miss Sarah Hill and Miss Marian Armstrong.

  4. David T. Howard Middle School. Translate. Users. District. Select a School. Rams Rise Up! Student Handbook. Nutrition Menus. Parent Portal. Calendar. Directory. Hazel Health. Bus Routes. Howard on YouTube. School Fees. 2024 GO Team Elections are April 16-25. Find your school's candidates & more information here. Howard Headlines.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2018 · David T. Howard, a former slave who founded Atlanta’s first black-owned bank, donated the 7.5 acres at 551 John Wesley Dobbs Ave., for an elementary school that opened in 1923 bearing his name. In 1948, the school became a high school that educated some legendary alumni until it closed in 1976.

  6. David T Howard High School Alumni Class List. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from David T Howard High Schoolin Atlanta, Georgia.If you see your name among the David T Howard High School graduates, someone is looking for you!

  7. 6 de abr. de 2017 · David T. Howard opened in 1947 (formerly an elementary school of the same name) as Atlanta's second high school dedicated to the African-American community. The only other high school for African-American's was Booker T. Washington high school which remains in use.