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CHS Trojan Band

The Carrollton High School Trojan Band, one of the oldest band programs in the state, was founded in 1948 by Mr. John Dilliard. Under the leadership of only a handful of directors since, the band's success has been legendary and continues to thrive. In 2013, the band completed its marching season by earning all Superior ratings at local contests for the 41st consecutive year, a feat matched by no other high school band program in Georgia. While the band has had the honor to perform at many state, national and even international events over its history, its favorite venue is still Grisham Stadium, performing for the home crowd on a Friday night!

Our March Madness ~ This Week’s Itinerary

We have a busy week ahead of us, so please review this week’s itinerary below: Monday 3/14/16: No Wind Ensemble after school rehearsal Winter Guard rehearsal from 3:00pm – 7:00pm Tuesday 3/15/16: Winter Guard rehearsal from 3:00pm – 7:00pm Wind Ensemble Large Group Performance Evaluation (LGPE) at Woodland High School […]

Initial New York Trip Meeting Huge Success

Director of Bands, Chris Carr, spoke to a packed house of parents and students on Tuesday night as he revealed the full details about the Trojan Band’s planned trip to New York City. Mr. Carr announced the band will be traveling from Carrollton, GA to New York, NY during Spring […]

Concert Attire Payment Due

All of the final numbers are in for the cost of concert attire purchased through the school. These payments are due now and can be paid by cash or money order to Mrs. Dothard at band room or you can pay online with debit or credit through the high school’s […]

Pre-Festival Concert & 2017 Trip Announcement

The Carrollton Trojan Band Program has an amazing evening planned for tomorrow, Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 7:00pm at the Mabry Arts Center.  The Carrollton Junior High School and the Carrollton High School Bands will be featured in a free pre-festival concert that will showcase their hard-work and preparation for […]