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  1. 29 ago 2019 · About this group. This group page was created to communicate and reunite alumni from David T. Howard High School, a page for alumni to share their memories and keep everyone informed on upcoming events. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Anyone can find this group.

  2. Classmates that graduated or attended David T. Howard High School, Atlanta, GA.

  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. If you see your name among the David T Howard High School graduates, someone is looking for you! Register to let other graduates of David T Howard High School find and contact you. We realize that a David T Howard High School year book may be hard to find so registering to complete your school's Virtual Yearbook may be the next best thing to finding David T Howard High School yearbooks.

  5. Built on land donated by David Tobias Howard, one of the first African American millionaires, the David T. Howard Middle School was designed by A. Ten Eyck Brown and constructed in phases starting in 1923. Originally an equalization school, attendees and graduates of the school include Martin Luther King, Jr., Walt Frazier, Maynard Jackson and ...

  6. Archer High School; Alonzo A. Crim High School; Bass High School; Coretta Scott King High School; Daniel McLaughlin Therrell; David T. Howard High School; Frederick Douglass High School; East Atlanta High School; Fulton High School; Henry W. Grady High School; Joseph E. Brown High School; Luther J. Price High School; Murphy High School; North ...

  7. At David T Howard Middle School, 58% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 63% scored at or above that level for reading. The school’s minority student enrollment is 53%.