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Our Mission

The AHS Foundation was established as a fundraising and grant-awarding body working in conjunction with AHS administration and school clubs and organizations. The Foundation supports the four pillars of Alpharetta High School as not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 organization. 

The Four Pillars Supported by the AHS Foundation:
•      Academics - First and foremost to advance the quality of education through programs for students and teachers
•      Arts - 
Support initiatives of the many art communities at AHS 
•      Athletics -  Support the many sports programs' facilities and equipment needs
•      Altruism - Promote service to the community by students, teachers and staff

​The Foundation has provided more than $350,000 of funding in support of all four AHS pillars since 2009. Continued parent, community and corporate support is needed to keep Alpharetta High School a top 10 school in Georgia. 
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BUILDING A STRONG FOUNDATION FOR OUR STUDENTS

Academics
The current academic initiative focuses on providing teachers with programs and resources which allow them to maximize their effectiveness in the classroom, thus providing the highest level of education for students.

Arts
The current arts initiative supports theater technology upgrades and fixtures for display.






Athletics
The current athletic initiative supports
the Raider Nation and its programs with enhancements to existing
facilities and support of proposed new facilities.




Altruism
The current service initiative supports beautification projects on and around the AHS Campus, fostering a
sense of pride and school spirit.




About Alpharetta High School
The 330,000-square-foot school was designed by the architectural firm of Perkins & Will, Inc., and construction is being managed by Beers Skanska, Inc. The school is built for 1,850 students in grades nine through 12. 
Features include: 
  • 94 classrooms 
  • 12 science labs 
  • Media Center and cafeteria share a view to a canopy of undisturbed forest beyond an accessible terrace 
  • Nearly all instructional spaces receive natural daylight 
  • Campus atmosphere: main academic building, athletics building and arts building 
  • Athletic fields: football, baseball, softball, soccer, tennis, lacrosse, track and field 
  • Pedestrian access to nearby Greenway and YMCA 
  • PLENTY of parking for staff and students
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