30 Days of Thanks- Brandi Calloway

“I always knew Donoho was more of a family than just a school. I found out just how much when my husband passed away several months ago.”

“As a lifelong resident of Anniston, I have always known about Donoho. While I had friends growing up who attended Donoho, it was not until last year that I learned what it truly means to be a Donoho Falcon.”
30 Days of Thanks- Isabella Howell

What does it mean to be thankful?
30 Days of Thanks- Camryn Swain ’16

“Studying at Auburn with thousands of people and meeting hundreds of them with different personalities, hobbies, interests, and goals has truly been an eye-opening experience. Not only because I’ve learned to appreciate those around me, but because I’ve learned to appreciate where I’ve come from.”
30 Days of Thanks- Dr. Eric Wallace, Outstanding Alumnus ’98

“I think that my life journey has been influenced by Donoho in many ways.”
30 Days of Thanks- Polly Russell ’79

“I am thankful for Mrs. Cook, Mr. Davis and Mrs. Morris spending a countless number of hours teaching Wilson to read.”

“It may sound corny, but I’m so thankful a place like Donoho exists.”
30 Days of Thanks- Bill Wakefield, ’80, Board Secretary

“I am thankful for Donoho for many reasons.”
30 Days of Thanks- Catherine Hinesley

“Ward is thankful for the community of Donoho…”
30 Days of Thanks- Jenniffer Whyte, Upper/Lower School Foreign Language Teacher

“I’m thankful for Donoho parents who give their time to the community and share their culture with students.”
30 Days of Thanks- Devin Clapper, 8th Grade

“I am thankful for the opportunities I have at Donoho.”
30 Days of Thanks- Tom Potts, ’73 -Board Chair

“I am thankful for The Donoho School on so many levels. I learned so much there as a student, and I had no idea how well prepared I was for college and life in general.”