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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!
As we come to the final note of a wonderful 2014-2015 season and close our eyes to the “Visions of Red”, we imagine a time to sit back and relax as we eagerly await the magic of the coming season, right??? WRONG!!! With the announcement of the 2015-2016 show “Defying […]
Thanks so much to everyone that auditioned! This year’s audition process was extremely competitive and we are looking forward to a great season with one of the largest and most talented percussion sections since I arrived here 7 years ago! Congratulations to all of the members of our 2015 percussion […]
Tonight marks another milestone in Carrollton High School history, and for our seniors one of the highlights of their lives so far. We are so fortunate that these students decided to continue their commitment to our band program and are proud of all of their accomplishments! Each of our 18 graduating […]
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Thank you again to all our awesome students and parents. We sincerely hope that you enjoyed tonight’s performance.? We would like to reach out to the band family and ask for a special request. Over the weekend one of our eighth grade band members lost her…
This coming Friday is graduation! It is hard to believe that this year is already coming to a close. It has been a very productive year full of great memories and I am sad to see it close, but excited for the future! Just a quick reminder that performing for […]