Central High School (Fresno, California)
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Central High School is a multi-campus high school located in
Fresno, California Fresno () is a major city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley region. It covers about and had a population of 542,107 in 2020, maki ...
. The first campus is known as the West Campus, erected in 1922. The second campus, called the East Campus, opened its doors to students in August 1996. Central High serves grades 9-12 and is part of the
Central Unified School District The Central Unified School District is a school district in Fresno County, California. Incorporates approximately of suburban population and ag land. List of schools Here is a list of all the schools in the Central Unified School District: E ...
Central Unified is currently constructing a new campus expected to open during the 2021-2022 school year. The new high school will be named after the late Central Football Coach Justin Garza.
Justin Garza High School Justin Garza High School is a public high school serving the rural area west of Fresno, California. History Funding In the early 2000s, administrators for the Central Unified School District noted growing enrollment and identified the district ...
will be a separate school from Central High School in Central Unified. On March 13, 2020, the school shutdown in response to the growing Coronavirus pandemic in the United States. As of December 2020, the school has yet to reopen. For the 2021-2022 school year, it has been announced that the two-campuses will split and become separate high schools. Central East and Justin Garza will be based on school boundaries while students will be able to choose to attend Central High School (formerly West campus)


History

On March 1, 1922, the Central Union High School District was formed. Newly elected board members from the elementary schools had met earlier that year with Walter G. Martin, who would become the new principal. A piece of property on the corner of McKinley Ave. and Dickenson Ave. was purchased from the Charles Mutchler family, which operated a 120-acre farm and dairy at that location. In October of that same year, Central Union High School opened for its first term in two temporary buildings. It had four teachers, including principal W.G. Martin, who taught history. Ward R. Miles taught plane geometry, general science, biology and physical education, Maude Starbuck taught algebra, Latin and English, and Darlene McAllister taught Spanish, English, and physical education. Student enrollment was 70 students. By the end of the first school year, enrollment was close to 100 students. By 1923, construction of a permanent building began. It was considered to be the largest high school in California. It was a two-story brick and stucco building, containing approximately 20 classrooms, a library, offices, and a 750 seat-capacity auditorium. On November 27, 1923, the new Central Union High School building was formally dedicated and opened to the public. In honor of the occasion, the school board secured an invitation to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Will C. Wood, to deliver a short address at the dedication ceremony Facing the near capacity situation at the West Campus, as well as the increase in enrollment in the following years, the Central Unified School Board approved the construction of another high school campus. The campus was built on 60 acres on the northwest corner of Dakota Ave. and Cornelia Ave. The campus officially welcomed its students during the 1996–1997 school year. Much controversy came from which students would attend which campus or if students would be divided and attend both schools. Originally all freshmen students were required to attend West Campus while sophomore, junior, and senior students had the option to go to East Campus, or stay at West campus. However, with the steady increase in freshmen students every year, the district decided to let freshman choose to go to either West Campus or East Campus. However, freshman attending East Campus must enroll in one of four of the career academies on Campus. Enrollment in either of the academies requires a four-year commitment to East Campus.


Athletics

Central is part of the CIF Central Section and competes in the Tri-River-Athletic-Conference (TRAC) in all sports with Buchanan, Clovis High School, Clovis East, Clovis North and Clovis West. Central has won 101 League Championships, 34 - North Sequoia League, 33 - Tri-River-Athletic-Conference, 27 - Central Sequoia League, 7 - Fresno County League CIF Central Section Championships (31) Boys Basketball (1993, 1996, 2016, 2017 & 2018), Pep & Cheer (2014, 2017, 2018**, 2020 & 2022), Football (2017, 2018 & 2019), Girls Golf (2014 & 2015), Track & Field (2008, 2017, & 2021), Softball (2012 & 2013), Baseball (1950 & 1964), Girls Tennis (1994), Boys Volleyball (2022) Girls Volleyball (2017), Boys Golf (2014), Boys Tennis (1992), Boys Soccer (2019 & 2020), Boys Cross Country (2019) **Pep & Cheer both teams won titles in 2018 CIF Regional Championships (3) Girls Volleyball (2018 Northern California Regional - Open Division) & Football (2019 Northern California Regional Division I-AA), Cheer (NorCal) 2022 CIF State Championships (3) 2019 Football CIF State Division I-AA (15-0 Season), 2020 CIF Division III State Wrestling Dual Championship, 2022 Boys Track & Field. California State Championships Boys Track and Field 2021 Jeremiah Walker (2021) 400m CIF Individual State Track & Field Champions 2022 - Boys 4x100, Jeremiah Walker 400 Meter Dash Central Wrestling Individual Boys & Girls CIF State Champions Adrian Camposano (2013) at 106 pounds & Paige Morales (2022) at 106 Pounds (36-0) Season Record Unified Sports (Special needs program) along with the Clovis Unified Schools has won TRAC in Soccer 2016, 2018 & 2021 Pep & Cheer National Championships (7 USA & 1 NCA) USA Cheer National Championships (2006, 2008, 2013, 2017 & 2020) USA Pep National Championships (2007 & 2009) NCA National Champions (2022)


Notable alumni

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Carter Hartwig Carter D. Hartwig (born February 27, 1956 in Culver City, California) is a former American football cornerback and safety in the National Football League. Early years Hartwig played high school football at Central High School in Fresno, Califor ...
, NFL player (class of 1975) *
Tom Goodwin Thomas Jones Goodwin (born July 27, 1968) is an American professional baseball coach and former player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 14 seasons, primarily as a center fielder, from 1991 to 2004. As a player, he was listed at and ...
, Minor League coach Atlanta Braves Organization (Class of 1986) *
Marcus Walden Marcus Walter Walden (born September 13, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox. He made his MLB debut during 2018 after a decade of minor and in ...
, baseball player, Relief Pitcher - Gastonia Honey Badgers (Class of 2006) *
Jaylon Johnson Jaylon Lawrence Johnson (born April 19, 1999) is an American football cornerback for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Utah. Early years Johnson attended Central High School in Fresno, Calif ...
, NFL Player (Class of 2017), Cornerback - Chicago Bears * Giana Mancha, (Class of 2017), Pitcher - University of Central Florida, 2022 5th pick overall of the Smash it sports Vipers of the Women's Professional Fastpitch


External links


Central Unified School District official websiteCentral High School Alumni Association


References

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