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Avondale High School
Address
1192 Clarendon Avenue

,
30002

United States
Coordinates 33°45′32″N 84°16′3″W / 33.75889°N 84.26750°W / 33.75889; -84.26750
Information
Type Public high school
Established1954
StatusClosed
ClosedMay 20, 2011
Grades8–12

Avondale High School is a former high school located in unincorporated Dekalb County, Georgia, United States; a part of the DeKalb County School District, it was adjacent to, but not inside, the City of Avondale Estates. [1] [2] It closed in May 2011. Its former campus is now used exclusively by the DeKalb School of the Arts, a magnet school.

Its feeder schools were Avondale Middle, Avondale Elementary, Forest Hills Elementary, Knollwood Elementary, Midway Elementary, and Robert Shaw Elementary.

History

The school was constructed in 1954. The academic performance of the school declined by the 1990s. It was scheduled to close after May 20, 2011. [3]

Athletics

Under the guidance of Head Coaches Calvin Ramsey (1951-1969) and Crawford Kennedy (1970-1988), the Avondale Blue Devils football team was one of the top programs in Georgia from the 1950s-1979. Avondale won 11 region championships and 3 state championships (1958-tied with Thomasville, 1963, and 1976). [4] The Blue Devils were also state runners-up 4 times (1957, 1960, 1964, and 1971). [4] During this time, Avondale featured 61 players who were named to the All-State team. [4] In November 1978, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution cited Avondale as the winningest high school football team in Georgia for the previous 20 years (1958-1978 record 199-30-6 for a winning percentage of 85.96%). [5] However, during the 1990s and 2000s the football program had declined. [3] But in the mid 2000s, the Lady Blue Devils basketball team brought the winning spirit back to Avondale and won the Class 3A State championship in 2006.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ " Zoning Map." City of Avondale Estates. Retrieved on May 31, 2017.
  2. ^ Avondale High School website Archived 2010-09-05 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b Hollis, John (2011-05-17). "End of an Era Nears at Avondale High School". Decatur Patch. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  4. ^ a b c "School Index - GHSFHA". ghsfha.org. Archived from the original on 2017-06-11.
  5. ^ https://ghsfha.org/w/Special:SchoolIndex?status=all&start_season=1958&season=1978 [ dead link]

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