Precision Auxiliary Corps
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MEET OUR COACHES

Tanetta Carter
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Founder & Head Coach
Tanetta Carter has over 30 years of twirling experience starting at the age of 12. Over the years, she has received many accolades because of her superb baton twirling ability. She was apart of the Fredrick Douglass High School Majorette Squad and became the feature twirler her junior year. Furthermore, she attended Clark Atlanta University and became their feature twirler. While twirling for Clark Atlanta, she was recruited by Morehouse College to be their feature twirler, as well.
After pursuing her undergraduate degree, she went became Co-Director/ Instructor for Touch of Class Twirlers and Dancers.
In 2007, Tanetta initiated is the Director of PAC WORLDWIDE home of Precision Auxiliary Corps.
Taylor Colquitt​
Baton & Dance Coach
Taylor Colquitt began her artistic journey in elementary school as a student in the Southwest Atlanta Arts Center. She became a twirler for the Touch of Class Twirlers & Dancers and was trained by, our founder, Mrs. Tanetta Carter. Once Taylor branched off to High School, she was offered to be Bannerette of Westlake's Auxiliary. Then, she moved up to be apart of the Feature Baton Twirler Line and a Dancer of the Lion's Mane Attraction Dance Team. During her senior year at Westlake, she became the Co-Captain of the Lion's Mane Attraction.
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After high school, Taylor attended Georgia State University and made the Dance Ensemble at GSU (DEGSU). Taylor held many leadership positions of this organization serving as the President, Vice President, and Student Advisor. Throughout her collegiate career, she choreographed multiple versatile pieces around Metro Atlanta, GSU, special events, pageants, and more.
During her senior year of college, she was invited to be the youngest Ambassador of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.
In 2017, Taylor became Precision Auxiliary Corps, Baton & Dance Coach.


Diamond Knox
Dance Coach
Diamond C. Knox, an Atlanta-based dancer, who began her dancing career at the age of 5. Under instruction of Ms. Kimberly Harper, Diamond began to twirl at Frank. L. Stanton Elementary school where she developed a true love for dance and auxiliary. She continued to advance in dance and creative arts, which led to her caption position of Stanton’s Tigerette Auxiliary Team. Transitioning into middle school, Diamond became a member of Jean Child Young Middle School Dancing Elite Team. Through rigorous years of dance training, intense practices, and her overall love for dance she continued to advance in creative dance.
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Transitioning into high school, Diamond attended the amazing Benjamin E. Mays High School, where she became a member of the Raiderettes. Under the leadership of choreographer Dani L., a former dancer of Clark Atlanta’s dance team, Essence. During her dancing experience with the Raiderettes she participated in multiple opportunities that were the most fulfilling experience in her dancing career. From battle of the bands, concert performances with celebrities, parades, dance competitions, and more. Once a Raiderette, always a Raiderette!
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Transitioning into college, she became a member of The University of West Georgia’s elite dance squad. Continuing to make a mark on the Atlanta dance scene, she advanced in creative dance evenmore.
Diamond’s transition after college was one of the most astonishing accomplishments of all.
Making her mark as the dance coach of Precision Auxiliary Corps. Additionally, she inherited her
coaching name, “Coach Hollywood.”
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Diamond’s meaning of dance is a creative form, a lifestyle, a life-changing experience, and
ultimately what she will always love to do!
Charmaine Smith
Baton Coach
Charmaine Smith began baton twirling at the age of 8 years old. Even though she decided to become a cheerleader and a band member from middle to high school, she knew that baton twirling was her first passion. In the 9th grade, Charmaine decided to leave the marching band and continue pursing her dream of being a majorette. As part of the Frederick Douglass High School Marching band and auxiliary, Charmaine soon became the co-captain and captain her junior and senior year. During her time at Douglass High School as a majorette, Charmaine also became a member of the Touch of Class Twirlers for about 2 years.
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Charmaine is currently the majorette sponsor for the Douglass High Majorettes and auxiliary. With over 10 years of experience in the art of baton twirling, Charmaine plan to continue to share her knowledge and skills as a baton instructor for Precision Auxiliary Corps.
