Clay Center Community High School

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Clay Center Community High School
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Clay Center Community High School
1630 9th St. [1]

,
67432

United States
Coordinates 39°23′11″N97°07′02″W / 39.3863°N 97.1173°W / 39.3863; -97.1173 Coordinates: 39°23′11″N97°07′02″W / 39.3863°N 97.1173°W / 39.3863; -97.1173
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School type Public, High School
School district Clay County USD 379
CEEB code 170570 [2]
Color(s)   black and orange.
MascotTiger
Website School website

Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) is the public high school in Clay Center, Kansas at 1630 9th Street. It is operated by Clay County USD 379 school district. [3] The school mascot is the tiger and the school colors are black and orange.

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