Tigers reunite! On Saturday, May 4th, our Class of ‘94 celebrated their 30th reunion since leaving Red Gables, and, in the words of one of our alums, “laughed till we cried!”
Lissa Bradford ‘77 was recently inducted into the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame! Lissa was selected as one of two inductees into the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame for the 2024 year.
He’s on the move! Rising LSU junior and country artist Timothy Wayne ‘22, known to us at Timothy Howard, recently signed his first record deal with UMG Nashville!
Rashed Fakhruddin '83 came to campus in March to shed light on the essence of Ramadan, dispelling myths and discussing the pillars that are the cornerstones of the faith.
We love seeing you! Seth Feman ‘93, executive director of the Frist Art Museum, shares about his love of art and the museum industry in an interview with NFocus magazine. Read more below.
We loved seeing so many alumni at our Spring Tiger Town on April 6th celebrating 20 Years of the High School! Come back any time, Tigers! View photos from the event supporting our spring athletics teams.
Ashley Slay Glotta, Head Volleyball Coach at the High School and 2014 alumna of Ensworth, recently received Hall of Fame honors from her alma mater, Austin Peay State University (APSU) in Clarksville.
In her final game at Memorial Gymnasium, Jordyn Cambridge ’18 became Vanderbilt women’s basketball’s all-time leader in steals and joined the 1,000-point club in a 72-55 victory over Georgia on Senior Day.
On January 22nd, Chaz Lanier ’20 was awarded the Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week, for the second time. Lanier is a guard for the University of North Florida.
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