The LAMP Hall of Fame is an opportunity to celebrate the successes of our graduates and inspire our current students.

It is our main fundraiser to support LAMP’s academic teams.

From LAMP's beginning in 1984 as a program within Sidney Lanier High School, LAMP administrators, teachers, and parents have worked together to provide the curriculum and environment that allow students to perform at their very best so that they can graduate to pursue excellence in their lives and careers.

Congratulations to our Hall of Fame Inductees for 2025!

Susan Starr Cooper (1987) honored for extraordinarily impactful contributions to United States military families through volunteer efforts over a thirty-five year period, supporting America’s wounded warriors, advocating for military spouse employment and advancing United States diplomatic goals.

Arlene Ratanasit Grunstein, M.D. (1994) practicing ophthalmologist at Syracuse VA Medical Center, whose research regarding postoperative endothelial corneal transplants changed the way in which corneal surgeons perform their post operative medical regimen.

Alice Maples Henley, J.D. (1992) General Counsel, Alabama Board of Nursing, Deputy Assistant Attorney General; co-chair of the Rules Committee of the Interstate Licensure Compact Administrators.

Michael Mull, Doctor of Optometry (1991) primary care optometrist, Montgomery Lasik & Eye Care Center; refractive surgery consultant, Miami Dolphins Eye Care Team; community leader.

James Thomas (1987) Senior Product Designer for Progress Lighting, award-winning designer of residential lighting fixtures and ceiling fans for Progress and Thomasville lighting brands.

Teacher Inductee:

Kathy Graben (1999-2024) AP Physics, Physical Science, Honors Chemistry, Environmental Science, AP Chemistry, Science Bowl, Science Olympiad.