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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!
Hello! I hope this update finds you all safe and dry! We will obviously not have band practice Tuesday, since school is still closed. This week’s schedule Thursday – FULL BAND – 6-9 pm Friday Varsity Football Game (at East Paulding) Load trailer 3:30 pm Dinner 4 pm – Subway […]
With the marching/football season off to a great start, it is time for us to begin focusing in earnest on the upcoming marching band competition hosted by the Carrollton Trojan Band Boosters here at Grisham Stadium. This year The Legacy of Champions is on Saturday, October 14th and is an […]
I hope you all have enjoyed your long weekend! A few of things to remember as we prepare for the coming week: This Week’s Schedule Tuesday (9/5/17) – FULL BAND – 3:45-6:15 pm Thursday (9/7/17) – FULL BAND – 6-9 pm Thursday – Boosters Prop building – 6-8 pm (be […]
Time for Trojan Football… AND that means it’s time for the TROJAN MARCHING BAND!! This is a busy time of year! So let’s look at our upcoming week together! Yankee Candle Fundraiser Turn in night is this Thursday, August 31 from 7-9 pm at the band room. Online orders can […]
I hope that you are having a lovely weekend! A few reminders for the upcoming week. (Please note we will have an early dismissal time for Monday’s practice = 6:00 pm) This week’s Schedule Monday – eclipse dismissal – 6:00 pm (with the delayed release due to the solar eclipse, […]