Center High School (California)

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Center High School
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Location
Center High School (California)
3111 Center Court Lane

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United States
Coordinates 38°43′11″N121°23′20″W / 38.71969°N 121.38884°W / 38.71969; -121.38884
Information
TypePublic, High School
Motto"The Home of Scholars and Champions"
Established1982
StatusOpen
School district Center Unified School District
PrincipalFerguson, Jerald
Teaching staff66.50 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,367 (2023–2024) [1]
Student to teacher ratio20.56 [1]
Classes offeredComprehensive
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day7 hours
Color(s) Columbia Blue & Gold   
Athletics conference Pioneer Valley League
Mascot Cougar
RivalFoothill High School, Antelope High School, Rio Linda High School
AccreditationERP Honor Roll
Newspaper The Blue and Gold
Yearbook Epic
Communities servedAntelope, Rio Linda, Roseville
Website chs.centerusd.org

Center High School is a high school in Antelope, California, United States. The school opened up in its current location in 1984. It is one of two high schools in the Center Unified School District. The school's colors are blue and gold, and the school mascot is the cougar. The head of the school is Jerald Ferguson and there are three vice-principals. The school is well known for its diversity of many ethnic groups and is an accepting environment. [2]

Contents

Campus

Center High School consists of various buildings in which classes are held. There are three buildings in the front of the school with the gym and locker rooms in one, the multipurpose room in another, and the administration.

The school also hosts a variety of sports facilities as well. The school's football, soccer and track & field stadium was completed in 2009. Basketball and volleyball are played in the main gym, while wrestling takes place in the auxiliary Ken Thomas Gym. There are 6 tennis courts for the tennis team and two each of baseball and softball fields. The swim team uses the pool at nearby Rio Linda High School, while the golf teams use neighboring Cherry Island Golf Course.

Media Communications Academy

The school's Media Communications Academy (MCA), which is defined as "a school within a school",[ citation needed ] is dedicated to new media, video and audio production, and digital graphics. [3] The program is available to students in their sophomore, junior and senior years. Students are enrolled in classes together as a group for English, Social Studies, Spanish, and Media classes.

The MCA is based on a program developed by CHS teacher Dana Rivers, who won an $80,000 award to develop the program designed to help unmotivated students. [4]

Media

Blue & Gold is a school newspaper that covers topics dealing with events and going-ons within the High School as well as in popular entertainment. Blue & Gold was awarded with multiple Gold Crowns from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association in the years 1999, [5] 2001, [6] 2003, [7] 2004, [8] 2005, [9] and 2006 [10] and a silver crown in the 2007-2008 year.

Center High School's "Epic" yearbook has received seven National Pacemaker Awards. It has also won multiple awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association including multiple gold and silver crowns. [11] [12] [13] [14]

Alumni

References

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