college-preparatory focus
• Full-service guidance staff with
on-site graduation coach & career
specialist
• Industry-certified Career and
Technical Education programs
• Advanced study in World
Languages
• Renowned arts programs, including
award-winning band, dramatic arts,
chorus, visual arts & debate
• Media center recognized by the
Department of Education as one of
the best in the state
• Championship athletic teams in
football, basketball, baseball,
softball, soccer, golf, tennis,
gymnastics, cheerleading,
swimming & cross-country
• Unmatched training facilities for
arts & athletics
• State-of-the-art technology
CJHS Highlights
Travis Thomaston, principal
510 Ben Scott Blvd.
770 832-6535
• National Blue Ribbon School of
Excellence & Georgia School of
Excellence
• State-of-the-art STEM Lab
• Media center recognized by the
Department of Education as one of
the best in the state
• Strong arts focus, including
award-winning visual arts, band
and chorus
• Opportunity to earn high school
credits through accelerated math &
foreign language programs
• Early-intervention graduation coach
• Latest technological tools
• Strong athletic tradition &
40 - WELCOME HOME 2016-2017
Each graduation is a milestone event, but this year’s Carrollton High School commencement also brought with it other
significant happenings worth noting: The Class of 2016 was Dr. Mark Albertus’ eighth and final class as principal of
Carrollton High School before he transitioned fully to be the district’s new superintendent; a new tradition was started
when graduates walked the halls of all three other Carrollton City schools following graduation practice Friday; and for
the first time since 1993, the commencement ceremony was delayed until Saturday morning because of rainy weather.
This exceptional class also produced 83 seniors who were awarded $14.1 million in scholarships - not including the
HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarships awards, which totaled about $1 million to 209 seniors.