Centennial High School (Idaho)

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Centennial High School (Idaho)
12400 West McMillan Road

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83713

Coordinates 43°39′0″N116°20′10″W / 43.65000°N 116.33611°W / 43.65000; -116.33611
Information
Type Public, four-year
Established1987
School district West Ada School District (#2)
PrincipalJason Robarge
Teaching staff91.11 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades912
Enrollment1,931 (2022–23) [1]
Student to teacher ratio21.29 [1]
Color(s) Maroon & Silver
  
Athletics IHSAA Class 5A
Athletics conference Southern Idaho (5A) (SIC)
Mascot Patriot
Feeder schoolsLewis & Clark Middle School
Lowell Scott Middle School
YouTube ChannelKCTV Centennial
Website School Website
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Centennial High School is a four-year public secondary school in Boise, Idaho. Although located in Boise, it is part of the West Ada School District; at the time of its construction, CHS was in unincorporated Ada County. The West Ada district's second of five traditional high schools, Centennial opened in 1987 and serves neighborhoods in northwestern Boise and northeastern Meridian. The centennial of Idaho statehood was observed in 1990.

Contents

The school colors of Centennial are maroon and silver, and its mascot is a patriot.

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 1,701 students enrolled in 2013-14 was:

31.1% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch. [6]

Athletics and activities

Among the largest schools in the state, it competes in athletics and activities in IHSAA Class 5A in the Southern Idaho Conference (5A) (SIC).

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Notable alumni

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