Public school in Durham, North Carolina, United States
Southern School of Energy and Sustainability (also known as Southern or Southern Durham ) is located in
Durham, North Carolina , United States. The school is part of
Durham Public Schools .
Notable alumni
Dimple Ajmera , politician and certified public accountant serving on the
Charlotte City Council
Ricky Council IV , basketball player for
Philadelphia 76ers
Clyde Edgerton , author and creative writing professor[
citation needed ]
Julian Gamble (born 1989), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
[2]
David Garrard ,
NFL quarterback and
Pro Bowl selection in 2009
[3]
Kendall Hinton , NFL wide receiver and quarterback
[4]
Anthony King , professional basketball player
[5]
David Noel ,
NBA player and 2005 NCAA basketball champion with
UNC
[6]
Ayesha Rascoe , host of
NPR 's
Weekend Edition Sunday
[7]
Jazmin Truesdale , creator of AZA comics, a comic book that features diverse female characters
[8]
Jaylen Wright , college football running back for the
Tennessee Volunteers
[9]
References
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"Southern School of Energy and Sustainabi" . National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 7, 2020 .
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Julian Gamble, Southern, Power Forward . 247Sports . Retrieved Jan 9, 2020.
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David Garrard Honored By City of Durham . ecupirates.com . Retrieved 15 April 2019.
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Kendall Hinton - Football Recruiting - Player Profiles - ESPN . Retrieved Aug 27, 2020.
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Anthony King, Southern, Power Forward . 247Sports . Retrieved Jan 9, 2020.
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David Noel - UNC Men's Basketball . goheels.com . Retrieved 15 April 2019.
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"Ayesha Rascoe: DPS Alumna Bringing Joy in a World of Darkness" . Durham Public Schools . Retrieved 2023-10-27 .
^ Wilson, Julie. (May 29, 2018).
Durham comic book author hopes to inspire young girls . abc11.com . Retrieved Aug 19, 2020.
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"Southern Durham running back Jaylen Wright picks Tennessee" . WRAL.com . March 31, 2020. Retrieved January 11, 2024 .
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