Brownstown Central High School

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Brownstown Central High School
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Brownstown Central High School
500 N Elm St

, ,
47220

United States
Coordinates 38°53′09″N86°02′45″W / 38.885883°N 86.045723°W / 38.885883; -86.045723 Coordinates: 38°53′09″N86°02′45″W / 38.885883°N 86.045723°W / 38.885883; -86.045723
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Type Public high school
Established1909
School districtBrownstown Central Community School Corporation
SuperintendentTim Taylor
PrincipalJoe Sheffer
Faculty33
Grades9-12
Enrollment577 [1]  (2016-2017)
Color(s)   
Athletics conference Mid-Southern
Team nameBraves
RivalsSeymour High School
Website Official Website

Brownstown Central High School is a public high school located in Brownstown, Indiana.

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  1. "Brownstown Central High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2019.