Warren Central High School (Kentucky)
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Established | 1968 |
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School type | High School |
Principal | Kathy Goff |
Faculty | 64 |
Students | 1,150 |
Mascot | Dragons |
Location | Bowling Green, KY, 42101 |
Information | Phone: 270-781-2401 |
Warren Central High School (often referred to as, WCHS) is a 4-year high school in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It is presently one of three high schools serving the Warren County Public School System.
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[edit] History
Warren Central High School was established in 1968 with the merger of Warren County High School and Alvaton High School. The "new" school was located at the site of Warren County High School. With the school's population rising to over 2,000 students by 1990, a new high school, Greenwood High School, was created in the district to alleviate the strain. In 1995, a nickel-tax was passed that would enable for renovations of the school. The original building was built during the 1940s and additional spaces were added in the 1970s and all were showing signs of age. Over the next three-years the original building was replaced and upgrades were made to the newer portions of the school.
[edit] Athletics
Warren Central High School participates in the following Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) sanctioned varsity athletics: Boys and Girls Basketball, Baseball, Boys and Girls Cross Country, Football, Boys and Girls Golf, Boys and Girls Soccer, Softball, Boys and Girls Tennis, Boys and Girls Track and Field and Girls Volleyball.
Many of the varsity sports are a part of a rivalry with the cross-town Bowling Green High School. The varsity football team competes in KHSAA Class AAAA, Region 1, District 1. The team was state runner-up in 1989 and 1990 and has won their region seven times, most recently in 2005.
The varsity men's basketball team competes in the 14th District within the 4th Region. The team has had recent success having won the 4th Region five straight years from 2002 through 2006, a feat that had not been accomplished in the 4th Region in nearly 80 years. The team won the KHSAA Sweet 16 state basketball championship in 2004 and finished runner-up in 2005 despite the loss of four senior starters from the state champion team. They have won nine total 14th District championships and nine total 4th Region championships. They have additionally been 14th District runners-up seven times and 4th Region runners-up three times.
[edit] Clubs and Organizations
Warren Central has a variety of both academic and non-academic clubs and organizations. Some of these organizations include local chapters of national organizations like National Beta Club, National FFA Organization, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Business Leaders of America, and Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America.
Other organizations include the Academic Team, Afro-American History Club, Art Club, Astronomy Club, Bosnian American Club, Drama Club, French Club, Math/Computer Club, Physics Un-club, PRIDE Team, Spanish Club, Spanish Chorus, and Student Council
'Central' also has a comprehensive fine arts department with a full range of music offerings that has produced generations of musicians and teachers. Several alumni are leaders in the field in Kentucky and throughout the nation.
[edit] Noted Alumni
- Lonnell DeWalt, former University of Kentucky football player
- Damon Hood, former University of Kentucky football player and 1990 Kentucky Mr. Football
- Chris Turner, former Western Kentucky University and Major League Baseball player