GradyGram Grady's new website allows you to instantly join the GradyGram email list. Join now and stay up to date with all of Grady's current happenings! |
2006-2007 Student Handbook The 06-07 Student Handbook gives you a comprehensive look at Grady High School, including bell schedules, discipline procedures, extracurricular activities, general policies, and more. The handbook is updated yearly and print copies will be sent home with your student during the first week of school. |
Community Service Each student at Grady is required to complete 75 hours of community service. Hours should be obtained between the end of 8th grade and end of 11th grade. Seniors should note that community service must be completed by December of senior year. Form is available for download here. |
Knight Lights Grady's Knight Lights, an informative newsletter produced every month during the school year, is mailed to home addresses. Knight Lights keeps you up to date with a monthly letter from the principal, announcements, and reports. |
Calendar This comprehensive, color-coded calendar will keep you informed about important upcoming events. From testing to fine arts to athletics to debate, bookmark the calendar and visit it frequently. If you have information to add to the calendar, please email Grady's Chorus teacher Mr. Kevin Hill. |
PTSA Want your voice to be heard? Join the Grady Parent Teacher Student Association today! Visit the PTSA page to learn more! |
Counseling Department CalendarThis online calendar is a complement to the schoolwide calendar, and it displays important deadlines, events and information from the counseling department at Grady. A brief description for each entry allows you to see quickly which entries affect your own schedule. |
This website was last updated on 7/18/08. |
Named for Henry W. Grady, editor of The Atlanta Constitution and a proponent of a "New South" in the post-Civil War era, Grady High School has a long tradition of producing leaders for our city, state and nation.
Noted architect Philip Shutze of Hentz, Reid and Adler designed the 1924 building that faces Charles Allen Drive. Originally the Henry W. Grady High School for Boys (Boys’ High), the school merged with Tech High in 1947. In 1961, Grady became one of the first high schools in Georgia to open its doors to African-American students.
Grady is committed to excellence in public education for all students. Located in Midtown, the school is home to Atlanta Public Schools’ Communication Magnet, a Health Science academy, a Hospitality academy and a Fine Arts academy and offers instruction for students at all levels of academic proficiency.
At Grady, students from diverse backgrounds work together in an atmosphere of mutual respect and friendship.
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