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Central High School is a
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in north
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,
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,
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. The school is located entirely within the Keller Independent School District, and primarily serves neighborhoods adjacent to Highway 377 to the east and North Beach Street to the west. As of the 2021-2022 school year, the campus housed 2,598 students in grades 9-12. As of 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the
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.


History

The area of what eventually became known as Central High School was bought out by Keller ISD following the approval of a $89,700,000 bond on December 6, 1997. The school's proposal fell under proposition three, which was regarded as land for potential future school sites. Anticipating further growth, Keller ISD approved a $179.7 million bond in the fall of 2000. The new bond, which included the district's third high school alongside five additional elementary schools, ascribed the development to their situation between
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and Alliance Airport. As construction of the new school went underway, the district's Board of Trustees named
Keller High School Keller High School is a public high school located in the city of Keller, Texas and is served by the Keller Independent School District. The school educates students in the majority of the city of Keller, western Southlake, northwestern Col ...
Principal Randy Baker as the new principal of the high school. Following Keller ISD heritage of upcoming students naming schools, the school's name, mascot and colors were voted on by students, and the new school earned the name Central High School, due to its central location between the two other KISD high schools. The mascot is presently the Chargers and is represented by a lightning bolt. The school hosted its inaugural body of about 800 freshmen and sophomores the following year, in August 2003. The school presently has 2,541 students as of the 2018-2019 school year. The school was in Keller originally, but that area was annexed into Fort Worth.


Documentary

On February 9, 2024, a seven-person film crew from the
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television network
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entered Central High School in Fort Worth, Texas to film a documentary series titled ''God, Jesus, Trump!'' a journalistic program examining
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culture in the
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without authorization from the school district. The film crew was directed onto the campus by at least two members of the KISD Board of Trustees. One of the Board of Trustees members has since resigned in the aftermath of the incident. The school principal was absent on the day of the unauthorized filming. The network had been granted permission to film on the school grounds, provided that students and teachers were not included in the footage. The film crew went through all standard registration and administration procedures upon entering the building and the crew was warmly welcomed by the staff that day. The film crew was observed roaming the school premises, engaging with students, and recording them during lunch hours. Concerns were raised by parents about the exploitation of students for personal political agendas. Shortly after filming concluded, parents received a statement from the school district, stating that they were unaware of the film crew's visit. They also say an investigation is ongoing and they're working to make sure no students appear in any future documentaries. This led to outrage from students and parents, who felt their privacy rights were violated as a result. Parents demanded the removal of any board member involved.


Central High School Theatre

The Central High School Theatre program, based in Texas, has established a reputation for excellence in both performance and design, particularly through its notable success in the University Interscholastic League (UIL) One-Act Play competition, Theatrical Design, and regional high school theatre awards.


UIL One-Act Play Competition

Central High School Theatre has a distinguished history in the UIL One-Act Play competition, advancing to the State Meet four times. Notable appearances include: * 2009 – ''Rivers and Ravines'' – First Runner-Up * 2010 – ''Glory Days'' – Competed and earned multiple individual awards * 2019 – ''Euripides' Medea'' – Winner, 6A State Championship * 2024 – ''The Corn is Green'' – First Runner-Up The 2019 State Championship production of ''Euripides' Medea'' was led by Joshua Harriman, Abbie Harriman, Sarah DeVito, and Tre John.


Theatrical Design

Central Theatre has consistently demonstrated excellence in theatrical design, particularly in set design: * 2022 – State Champion, Division II Set Design * 2023 – First Runner-Up, Set Design


Betty Lynn Buckley Awards

Central High School Theatre regularly competes in the Betty Lynn Buckley Awards, a prestigious regional competition celebrating excellence in high school theatre across North Texas. The program received the Best Musical award in consecutive years: * 2022 – ''The SpongeBob Musical'' * 2023 – ''The Music Man''


Athletics

Central is classified as a 6A school by the Texas UIL, facing, among others, their fellow district opponents,
Keller High School Keller High School is a public high school located in the city of Keller, Texas and is served by the Keller Independent School District. The school educates students in the majority of the city of Keller, western Southlake, northwestern Col ...
, Timber Creek High School and Fossil Ridge High School. The districts offers almost all major sports to students on campus, with exceptions to sports such as
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, which is taught and played at the Keller Natatorium,
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ing, and others.


JROTC

Central High School is the home of the first
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unit for the Keller ISD school district,
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TX-20055 Central High School is a public high school in north Fort Worth, Texas, United States. The school is located entirely within the Keller Independent School District, and primarily serves neighborhoods adjacent to Highway 377 to the east and No ...
Thunderbolts, in honor of the
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, and in keeping with the lightning bolt theme of the school. The program, sponsored by the
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, has participants across the four Keller high schools.


Publications

Newspaper: ''The Illuminator'' is a free monthly collaboration. Yearbook: ''The Bolt'' is annually distributed at a cost. Media: ''The Circuit'' is a weekly TV newscast.


Band

Formed in August 2003, the Central High School Charger Band began with 73 members. The following year the band moved to 4A Varsity competition. Central was reclassified from 4A to 5A (now 6A) in 2006 and has complete in the state's largest classification ever since. In 2012, the Keller Central marching band was Area champion and qualified for the UIL State Marching contest for the first time in school history. The band has also garnered national recognition by qualifying for semifinals at BOA Grand Nationals in 2015, and being selected as a feature band and percussion ensemble for the 2019 Music For All National Festival in Indianapolis. The band has received straight division 1 ratings at UIL Concert and Sight-reading since 2009 and has been a State Honor band finalist multiple times since then.


References


External links


Official School Website

Keller Independent School District Website

Athletic Booster Club


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