Woodlawn High School (Baltimore) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Diane Auer Jones, former Assistant Secretary, Department of Education, Office of Post-Secondary Education
  • Keion Carpenter, member of NFL Atlanta Falcons
  • Adrienne Watson Carver, 2006 Ms. Maryland United States
  • Robert Curbeam, NASA astronaut on Space Shuttle Atlantis
  • Anthony G. Stepney, member of PGA of America,W.K.Kellogg National Fellow,Salzburg Global Seminar, International Fellow.
  • Vincent Fuller, member of NFL Tennessee Titans
  • Susan Krebs, member of Maryland House of Delegates
  • Joni Eareckson Tada, paraplegic, artist who paints with her mouth, Christian speaker, author of over 30 books, founder and CEO of Joni and Friends, starred in movie made about her life called Joni, has radio program Joni and Friends.
  • Calvin Ball, III - Howard County Council Member - Howard County, Maryland, Ball became the youngest person to serve as Council Chairperson in Howard County’s history.
  • Ellery Eskelin - jazz saxophonist, internationally recognized touring and recording artist.
  • Jackie Judd - NPR, CBS, and ABC Radio and then TV News Correspondent/Reporter
  • Karen L. Haas - 34th Clerk of the United States House of Representatives (Dec. 2005 - Feb. 2007), 36th Clerk of the House, US House of Representatives, January 2011 – Present
  • Bobby Vermillion- Host of "Endless Golf" on Comcast Sports Net
  • Donna Peters-Hunnewell - Founder of The Wish Project charity in Lowell, MA (Grad 1982)
  • Ralign T. Wells - Maryland Transit Administrator
  • Kevin Liles - Former President of Def Jam Records
  • David DeBoy-Emmy winning actor, producer, writer. (Grad.1971)

Accreditation: Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
-Accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education.

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