A Tour of Southwest Atlanta's Renovated Mays High School
After a year and a half in a temporary location at the old Archer High, the Mays High School community has a beautifully refurbished building. Take a peek with us!
Good things come to those who wait.
Mays High School students, faculty, staff and parents definitely have waited for the grand re-opening of their school, which occurred this week.
Cascade Patch was on the scene Thursday with the school's Math and Science Academy Leader, Mr. Dante Edwards to see the new digs.
For a complete list of upgrades and an overview of the $40 million SPLOST project, see the attached PDF or visit the Atlanta Public Schools facilities page dedicated to Mays High School.
Check out these clips of the new facilties and please congratulate The Raiders on their new school home!
Jennifer Freeman
7:02 am on Friday, January 6, 2012
Thank you for showcasing our New Mays High School. Excitement is in the air for learning and new beginnings. Great things are happening in the SW community for Atlanta Public Schools, families and businesses.
Triby Jackson
10:58 am on Friday, January 6, 2012
I couldn't be more proud of our school, our students, faculty & administration! And our Alumni Association will be ever present and available to assist in the nurturing of our students and in aiding our teachers!
Stephanie Clements
12:04 pm on Friday, January 6, 2012
Another great effort for SW Atlanta. Would be nice for D.M.Therrell to receive accolades for its recent renovation as well as a tour.
Brian D. Poe
1:01 pm on Friday, January 6, 2012
Awesome! . . . Well-done and well-invested! . . . Nice succinct tour from one view of the school . . . Who is Mr. Dante Edwards, the principal of Mays?
Janita Poe
2:14 pm on Friday, January 6, 2012
Mr. Edwards is the Math & Science Academy leader and he did EVERYTHING impromptu!!! He didn't know I was coming!! He dresses in a suit like that all the time. Isn't he sharp??!! Our kids are in good hands with Mr. Edwards....
Carol J
11:12 am on Saturday, January 7, 2012
Lovely. And well done, Mr. Edwards!