Central High School (St. Joseph, Missouri)

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Central High School
Address
2602 Edmond Street

Saint Joseph
,
64501

United States
Coordinates39°45′54″N 94°49′44″W / 39.76505°N 94.82896°W / 39.76505; -94.82896Coordinates: 39°45′54″N 94°49′44″W / 39.76505°N 94.82896°W / 39.76505; -94.82896
Information
Founded1895
School district
PrincipalTerri Godfrey
Enrollment1,651 (2014–2015)
Color(s)   Blue and white
NicknameIndians
YearbookWakitan
Websitecentral.sjsd.k12.mo.us

Central High School is a public secondary school in St. Joseph, Missouri, United States. The school is part of the Saint Joseph School District.[1]

History[]

The school was established in March 1861 as St Joseph High School and closed a few months later due to the Civil War. It re-opened in 1864. It was made to be the hospital for injured people and stashed the bodies on the very top floor and in the tunnels. On May 8, 1895, the cornerstone was laid for a new building at 13th & Olive Street. The building opened on May 6, 1896. In 1907 a second high school was built in the city thus St. Joseph High School was renamed St. Joseph Central High School. In 1932, a new Central High School was established at 26th & Edmond Street.[2] With a rapidly growing student population, the school expanded in 1961 with a 24-room addition, now called the Sophomore Annex (or Sophomore hallway). In 1968, the 25-room addition now known as the Freshman Annex (or Freshman Building). A bond-renovation project was completed in 2002 that included relocation and centralization of the administrative and counseling offices, as well as the addition of a new media center and library, a gym renovation, and science lab upgrades.

Athletics[]

Central High School offers a wide variety of sporting activities including:

  • Football
  • Cross Country (Girls & Boys)
  • Basketball (Girls & Boys)
  • Swimming (Girls & Boys)
  • Wrestling
  • Softball
  • Golf (Girls & Boys)
  • Soccer (Girls & Boys)
  • Volleyball
  • Tennis (Girls & Boys)
  • Baseball
  • Track (Girls & Boys)
  • Marching band

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Central High School". education.com. Archived from the original on August 24, 2012. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  2. ^ "School History / Home". sjsd.k12.mo.us. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Dwayne Blakley". databaseFootbal.com. Archived from the original on May 30, 2012. Retrieved September 29, 2012.

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