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Traverse City Central High School (also known as Central High School or TCC) is a
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Traverse City, Michigan Traverse City ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat of Grand Traverse County, although a small portion extends into Leelanau County. It is the largest city in the 21-county Northern Michigan region. The population was ...
. It is one of two comprehensive high schools in the
Traverse City Area Public Schools Traverse City Area Public Schools (TCAPS; ) is a public school district based in Traverse City, Michigan, United States. This district includes 10 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 high schools, 1 alternative high school, and 1 Monte ...
district.


History

The first public school in Traverse City opened in 1853. In 1877, it was moved to a new building called the Central School, built at Seventh and Pine Streets, which was rebuilt as a brick building in 1886. In 1934, the Central school building burned down, and students were relocated to the nearby
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while the school was being rebuilt. In 1959, grades 10 through 12 moved into a new building called Traverse City Senior High School at its present-day location, on grounds formerly owned by the
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. In 1978, 1985 and 1988, the Trojans of Traverse City Senior High School won the MHSAA Class A football championships. In 1997, because of overcrowding at the school, which had become one of the largest high schools in Michigan, a second high school was built, and opened in early 1998. The new high school became
Traverse City West Senior High School Traverse City West Senior High School (also known as West Senior High, TC West, or simply TCW) is a public, co-educational secondary school located outside Traverse City, Michigan, in neighboring Garfield Township. Along with Traverse City Central ...
, and the existing one was renamed to Traverse City Central High School. From 1997 to 2022, Traverse City Central's athletic programs were part of the Big North Conference, which was founded as a collection of Northern Michigan's largest public high schools after Traverse City's school split. However, in 2021, both Central and rival West made the decision to move football programs to the
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in 2022, but remain in the Big North for all other offered sports.


Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 1,449 students enrolled in 2021-22 was: * Female – 49.9% * Male – 50.1% * American Indian/Alaska Native – 1.4% * Asian – 1.5% * Black – 1.4% * Hispanic – 4.4% * Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 0.2% * White – 87.4% * Two or more races – 3.6% Additionally, 373 students (25.7%) were eligible for reduced-price or free lunch.


Athletics

Traverse City Central's sports teams are known as the Trojans. The school is part of the Big North Conference and is considered a Class A school by MHSAA. Central has an intense across-town rivalry with Traverse City West Senior High Titans. Each year, the schools hold an annual football game to honor veterans known as the "Patriot Game". In 2020, the Central versus West game was to honor frontline workers who served during the COVID-19 pandemic and was known as the "Celebrate Service Game". Central won this game. In 1978, 1985 and 1988, the Trojans of Traverse City Senior High School won the MHSAA Class A football championships. In 2021, the Trojans made it to the MHSAA Division 2 Championship round at
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, but ultimately lost to the Warren De La Salle Pilots. Prior to the 1997 school split, the Traverse City Trojans had an intense rivalry with the Alpena Wildcats.


Notable alumni

* Demas T. Craw,
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Eric Daigh Eric Daigh is an American artist based in Traverse City, Michigan. He gained acclaim in 2009 when he won third place for his pushpin portraits in the Inaugural ArtPrize competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His artwork displays a strong sense ...
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, judge and politician * Alden G. Glauch, former
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Tom Kozelko Thomas William Kozelko (born July 1, 1951) is a retired American basketball player who played briefly in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Kozelko starred at Traverse City Central High School in Traverse City, Michigan and moved on to pl ...
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* Suzy Merchant, MSU Girls Basketball Coach *
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, baseball player and coach * Thomas G. Power, judge *
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novelist * Scott Schwenter, professor of Hispanic
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Harold Sherman Harold Morrow Sherman (1898–1987) was an American writer, lecturer and psychical researcher. Biography Sherman was born on July 13, 1898, in Traverse City, Michigan. He studied at the University of Michigan for a brief time, then reloc ...
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References


External links


Central High School Website
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