Centennial High School (Roswell, Georgia)

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Centennial High School
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Established 1997
Type Public
Principal Dr. John Bartley
Faculty 175
Students 2,089 (51% Male, 49% Female)
Grades 9–12
Location Roswell, Georgia, USA
Colors Orlando Magic Blue, Black, and White
Mascot Knights
Newspaper 'The Accolade'
Website [1]

Centennial High School  is a public high school located in Roswell, Georgia.  Opened in 1997, it has an enrollment of around 2,100 students. The school's mascot is the Knight. Centennial High School is a part of the Fulton County Schools system.

  • Centennial High School is housed in a state-of-the-art 271,200 square-foot educational facility sitting on 55 acres within the city limits of Roswell.
  • Approximately 2100 students attend Centennial with a certified, professional staff of over 175. There is a student to teacher ratio of 27:1.
  • Five types of diplomas are offered to its students - College Preparatory, College Preparatory with Distinction, Career Technology, Career Technology with Distinction and Dual Seal.
  • Centennial offers an Advanced Placement program with a 87% passing rate and Honors Level Courses. Also offered are on-campus joint enrollment courses as well as an off-campus post secondary options program. There are career technology programs including: Electronic Media Production, Health Science, Criminal Justice, Diversified Technology, Business Education and EXCEL.
  • Centennial has an award winning media center which exists to serve students and staff.
  • Parents help support the school's educational program through our state award winning Parent-Teacher-Student Association, Booster Club and our Foundation of the Fine Arts[2].



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  • As of fall 2007, Centennial is ranked as the # 5 Public School in Georgia and # 291 in the Nation.
  • Centennial's first State Championship was won by the 2006 Girls' Varsity Swim Team.
  • The 2002 Knights Football team went 10-0 marking the only undefeated season in Centennial's history. The Knights lost in the second round of the state playoffs, to eventual state champion Parkview High School.
  • In 2004, its students had Metro Atlanta's highest average SAT score, 1132.
  • Since the Columbine shootings, students have had to use only clear vinyl or mesh backpacks.
  • One of the top ten high schools in the state Atlanta Magazine, 2005
  • Student base for 2007-2008 : over 2000
  • The 2007 Boys' Varsity Basketball team set a school record with a 21 game winning streak, and were going 28-4. The team was crowned 2007 Region 6-AAAAA champion on February 17th, beating Chattahoochee High School 56-47 in overtime. They played Norcross High School in the state championship on March 9, but were narrowly defeated 59-58.
  • Centennial's 2007 Model United Nations delegation of Uganda traveled to New York for the National High School Model UN competition (NHSMUN) and placed second out of over 160 delegations.
  • Centennial's 2007 Indoor Percussion Ensemble was named Georgia State Champion at the SCGC Circuit Championships in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
  • Centennial High was named in honor of the 1996 Olympic games held in Atlanta a year before the school's opening that marked the centennial anniversary of the modern games.
  • Centennial High School won the 2007 Georgia State Championship in Fencing.
  • As of the Fall 2007 Centennial had teamed up with Score Atlanta and Turner Broadcasting to begin showing live broadcast of their school's home sports games, becoming the first program ever to do this with high school students.
  • The official student newspaper is The Accolade. It published its first issue in the fall of 1997, the same semester that Centennial High School opened. The paper was originally to be called The Excalibur to fall in line with the school mascot, Knights; however, the name was changed to The Accolade prior to the first issue as the editorial staff at the time felt that this name better represented the goals of the paper.
  • Notable Knights include the Symphonic Band which performed at the Georgia Music Educators Association Large Group Performance and Evaluation receiving a Superior rating, Harrison Brown who was selected as Centennial's STAR student, and Michael Davis who was awarded "Best Hands to Ever Come Through Centennial."

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