Central High School of Clay County

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Central High School of Clay County
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Central High School of Clay County
1 Bob Riley Drive

36266

United States
Coordinates 33°17′23″N85°47′15″W / 33.289624°N 85.787603°W / 33.289624; -85.787603 Coordinates: 33°17′23″N85°47′15″W / 33.289624°N 85.787603°W / 33.289624; -85.787603
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Type Comprehensive Public High School
Established2012(10 years ago) (2012)
School district Clay County School District
CEEB code 011655
PrincipalSteve Giddens
Grades7–12
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Navy and red
  
MascotVolunteers
Website www.centralhigh-clay.org

The Central High School of Clay County, or Clay Central, is a public, 5A division school located in Lineville in east central Alabama. The school was opened in 2012 and is the largest school in the eastern region.

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