Notable Alumni
- David Hasselhoff - Actor (attended Marist but did not graduate)
- Glenn Gilberti - WCW wrestler, Disco Inferno
- Matt Harpring - NBA player, Utah Jazz
- Will Heller - NFL tight end, Seattle Seahawks
- Kit Hoover - TV personality
- Patrick Mannelly - NFL long snapper, Chicago Bears
- Peter Marshall - World Record Holding Swimmer in 50 and 100 yard Backstroke (class of 2000)
- Leigh Torrence - NFL defensive back, New Orleans Saints
- Andrew Economos - NFL long snapper, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Ernie Johnson, Jr. - NBA TV Announcer
- Will Heller - NFL tight end, Detroit Lions
- Bret Baier - Fox News correspondent (Class of 1988)
- Kathleen Hersey - Olympic swimmer; Finished 8th in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing (Class of 2008)
- Marshall Brain - founder of HowStuffWorks
- Bert Parks - best known as the longtime host (1955–1979) of the annual Miss America telecast.
- John Hester- Los Angeles Angels catcher
- Amanda McDowell - NCAA Women's Singles Tennis Champion 2008
- Rober "Rob" Maruster- Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for JetBlue Airways
- Anderson Russell - NFL, Redskins
- Sean McVay- NFL offensive assistant for Washington Redskins
- Clarence H. Smith-President and CEO of Havertys
- Rob Woodall - US House of Representatives 7th District
- Omari Hardwick - Former UGA football player, current actor in both movies and TV series.
- Christopher Carr - US Senator Johnny Isakson's Chief of Staff
- Mark Watson - MLB Pitcher for the Cleveland Indians (2000), Seattle Mariners (2002), and Cincinnati Reds (2003).
- Ed Lafitte - MLB Pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (1909–12), Brooklyn Tip-Tops (1914–15), and Buffalo Blues (1915).
- Clark Howard - Syndicated talk radio host, Consumer Advocate and Author.
- Ed Lafitte - Former professional baseball player (Detroit Tigers)
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