Central High School (Pueblo, Colorado)
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Central High School is one of six public high schools located in
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, United States. A part of Pueblo School District 60, the high school was the second for the city of Pueblo, and was founded in 1881. It is the only high school to have two
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recipients, William J. Crawford (Class of '36) and Carl L. Sitter (Class of '40).


Demographics

*Hispanic 76.1% *White 18.1% *African American 3.3% *Asian 0.1% *Native American 2.3% 77% of Pueblo Central High School's students are eligible to receive a free/reduced lunch rate.


Architecture

The present Neoclassical building on Orman Avenue is built of brick and consists of five floors and an outlying building used as a gym and school meeting area. It was built in 1906. The foyer features right-facing
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s set into the tile floor. The original Central High School building on Pitkin Avenue (later used as an
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) was built of pink
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; the "Stone Schoolhouse" was added to the
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in 1979.


History

Central first opened in 1881, and in 1886 graduated its first class of nine students. In 1889 Central introduced
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into its curriculum, making the district the first west of the Missouri River to introduce what was then called "manual training" into the schools.


Academics

As of the 2007–2008 academic year Central enrolled 992 students, with an average daily attendance of 819. The academic performance by state standards has been rated as low on the School Accountability report generated by Pueblo City Schools district. The Academic Growth is also rated as low. As of 2015, Central High School reported the second highest graduation and completion rates out of the four District 60 high schools.


STEM School

In 2013, Pueblo City Schools received a $10.3 million federal magnet school grant. Central High School was named as one of four recipients of the funds, and was designated as a STEM magnet high school. Currently, the
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courses offered at Central include Computer Software Engineering, Introduction to Engineering, Principles of Engineering, Environmental Sustainability, Principles of Biomedical Sciences, and Human Body Systems. Central High School is also a certified PLTW school, allowing students the opportunity to earn college credit for the STEM courses they take during high school.


CSU-Ft Collins Alliance Partnership

Central High School is the only
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Alliance Partnership High School in Pueblo. It offers Central students the unique opportunity to earn a base $4,000 per year scholarship to the university, simply by being accepted into their undergraduate program.


Athletics

Central competes in numerous sports in the 3-A class division. It is a member of Colorado High School Activities Association or CHSAA and is subject to their guidelines when participating in athletics. The most notable athletic tradition consists of their football team and ongoing rivalry with the oldest high school in Pueblo, Centennial High School. They are known as the Centennial Bulldogs.


Football

Central High School is renowned for its football rivalry. The Bell Game is a tradition dating back to 1892. Since then, the game has been played annually, usually in October. The Central Wildcats and Centennial Bulldogs play for the right to display the trophy bell in their school and paint it their respective colors. The event is held at Earl "Dutch" Clark Stadium in Pueblo, often to a sellout crowd of up to 15,000. As of 2021, a total of 121 contests have been held. It is touted as "the oldest rivalry this side of the Mississippi". Central holds the advantage in the series, 59-53-9. All high school football games are broadcast through the Pueblo Community College TV station.


Notable alumni

* Earl "Dutch" Clark, former professional football player * William J. Crawford,
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recipient *
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, former professional football player * Walter W. Johnson, former Governor of Colorado * Gary Knafelc, former NFL tight end/wide receiver *
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, former professional basketball player and college head coach * Dan Rowan, comedian, notable from ''
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'' * Carl L. Sitter, Medal of Honor recipient * Robert M. Stillman,
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general * Rodney Wallace, former professional football player


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* {{authority control Public high schools in Colorado Pueblo, Colorado Schools in Pueblo County, Colorado Buildings and structures in Pueblo, Colorado 1881 establishments in Colorado