The High Museum of Art recently announced the appointment of five new board members to serve three-year terms: Yolanda Frinks, Lillian Cousins Giornelli, Mark Hanson, Kevin Lee and Melissa Proctor. Daniel W. Boone III was named a life trustee. “We are thrilled to add these leaders to our board,” said Rand Suffolk, the High’s Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr., director. “They each bring a unique perspective on our community as well as the Museum’s potential to impact our city in positive ways. We look forward to their increased involvement as we shape the future of the High.”
Sept 30, 2021
Rachel Gillardi of Atlanta, Keisa Ma of Kennesaw, and Brooks Taylor of Marietta graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Giradeau, Missouri in June.
Shavier Alexander of McDonough graduated from Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York in May.
Sasya Malireddy of Sandy Springs graduated from Trine University in Angola, Indiana in the summer.
Saeyun Lee of Newnan and Hashim Syed of Lawrenceville participated in the White Coat ceremony at the University of Iowa in August.
Robert Long of Decatur graduated in August from Berea College in Kentucky.
Amanda Smay of Duluth graduated from Emory & Henry Health Sciences Campus in Virginia in August.
Navya Goud of Cumming graduated this summer from Eastern Connecticut State University.
Ana Albertson of Canton, Danielle Clavin of East Point, Eldad Dievbiere of Sugar Hill, Kevin Ingram of Stockbridge and Crystal Talley of Tallapoosa graduated in August from Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Nathan Nichols, a senior at Riverwood International Charter School, has earned a perfect ACT score of 36 on the national test taken this year.
Grant Sanchez, Dunwoody Troop 477, recently earned his Eagle Scout Badge.
His project entailed rebuilding park benches and repairing and painting the storage Shed for Lawrenceville Road United Methodist Church.
Cherokee County School District’s Special Education Executive Director Charlette Green earned the certification in child language from the American Board of Child Language and Language Disorders. The honor recognizes her expertise in child language and language disorders and significant contributions to the field.
Douglas County High School student Natalie Martin is among 25 elite students selected for a summer debate residency at Harvard as part of the Harvard Debate Council Diversity Project. The DCHS students are making history as the first students ever selected from Douglas County.
Douglas County High School student Brittany Brown is among 25 elite students selected for a summer debate residency at Harvard as part of the Harvard Debate Council Diversity Project. The DCHS students are making history as the first students ever selected from Douglas County. .