Central Tech High School

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Central Career and Technical School
PostcardCentralHighSchoolEriePA1913.jpg
Postcard, about 1913, of the building that stood at 10th and Sassafras Streets
Location
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United States
Information
Former nameCentral High School (until 1994)
MottoTruth, Loyalty, Honor
Established1957
PrincipalPam Mackowski
Grades9th-12th
Number of studentsabout 1,200
Color(s)Black and Gold (Yellow)
Websitehttp://www.eriecentraltech.org

Central Tech School was a high school in Erie, Pennsylvania in the United States. Originally named Central High School, it was the result of the merger of Academy High School and Technical Memorial High School after the conclusion of the 1992-1993 academic year when Academy closed.[1] Around 1994, Central was renamed Central Tech.

The attendance was roughly 1,000 students, and offered 21 Career and Technical courses. The school's mascot was a Falcon. It was the Erie School District's regional vocational-technical school before it was renamed Erie High School, after the merger of Strong Vincent High School and in 2017.

In 2017, Central Tech High School was renamed Erie High School (Pennsylvania) when the School District of the City of Erie consolidated all of its high schools—with the exception of Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy.[2]

Earlier History[]

When occupancy of newly built Academy High School was delayed in the fall of 1919, those students shared facilities with Central through June 1920.

Soccer Team[]

The Central Tech soccer team, is an association football team. The Class of 2014 is the school's most successful, having won a share of the Region AAA title in District 10, during the 2013 season.[3]

Notable alumni[]

Dawson Baloga: Soccer Player

References[]

  1. ^ Palattella, Ed. "Erie High School rooted in history". GoErie.com. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  2. ^ Ed Palattella, "Erie School District students join to reinvent Central", GoErie.com, 05/11/2017
  3. ^ Reisenweber, Tom. "Corner Kick - Central Tech." GoErie. Erie Times News, 22 Aug. 2014. Web.

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Coordinates: 42°06′07″N 80°04′56″W / 42.1020°N 80.0821°W / 42.1020; -80.0821

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