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Welcome to the D. M. Therrell School of Business and Entrepreneurship where we proudly offer an abundance of unique learning opportunities to make a difference and positively influence the lives of students.  Atlanta Public Schools constantly strives to “become one of the nation’s top performing urban school district in which all students will become lifelong learners equipped with the appropriate skills and competencies to become contributing members of society.”  Our school works diligently to prepare its students to meet and exceed that goal.  We are proud to among the schools who successfully acheived AYP (adequate yearly progress) in the district and plan to continue in the future.

 

The theme for the 2008-2009 school year is “Programmed for a A Pathway of Purpose and Power.” Students will broaden their horizons meet the demands of the global world.  Each student has the opportunity to engage in unique learning opportunities such as college visit tours, business leadership courses, work-based learning experiences, and mentoring from community business leaders.  All graduates of our school leave with viable post secondary options and student portfolios.  
 

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  • Therrell Community Townhall Meeting

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  • 3.1. 13 Parent Update: Fight at Therrell High School

    At approximately 9 a.m., there was a fight at Therrell High School. Seven students were taken to the Therrell Law principal's office. While in the office, one of the seven students (16 year old male) cursed-out Therrell Law Principal Libra Royster and tried to attack her. The student picked up a conference table and threw it at Ms. Royster. Ms. Royster and a female 10th grade student were struck by the table. The male student was subdued and arrested.The female student who was struck by the table thrown at Principal Royster was transported to Grady Hospital for minor injuries. The situation was immediately contained. Only the students involved in the altercation were impacted by the incident. Normal school operations were not interrupted by the incident.

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  • Move On When Ready

    Dual enrollment opportunity for students to attend a postsecondary institution full-time during their junior and/or senior year of high school.

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  • Celebrating two more promises made and kept to improve school facilities

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