Centennial High School (Compton, California)

This article is about the high school in Compton, California. For the high school in Corona, California, see Centennial High School (Corona, California).
Centennial High School
Address
2606 North Central Avenue
Compton, California, 90222
United States
Coordinates 33°54′56″N 118°15′10″W / 33.91556°N 118.2527°WCoordinates: 33°54′56″N 118°15′10″W / 33.91556°N 118.2527°W
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1954
School district Compton Unified School District
Principal Jesse Jones
Faculty 65
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,230 (as of 2010)
Campus Urban
Color(s)      Scarlet
     White
Athletics conference Pioneer League
Mascot Apache
Nickname The Ten, Big-10
Team name Apaches
Newspaper Apache Signal
Yearbook War Cry
Website http://www.cehs-compton-ca.schoolloop.com

Centennial High School (commonly referred to as The Apaches because of its mascot or The Big-10) is a public high school in Compton, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

Construction of Centennial High School began in 1953, and it was erected in 1954, with its first graduating class in 1954. It is the smallest of the three high schools in the Compton Unified School District, which also includes Compton High School and Manuel Dominguez High School.

Student population and demographics

Approximately 1,230 students attend Centennial High School.

The ethnic composition of the student body is:[1]

Students speak English and/or Spanish. 48% of the students are Second-Language Learners (SLL) with 33% of the total enrollment classified as Limited English Proficiency (LEP).

Special Education students comprise 11% of the total enrollment. Of this, 5% are identified as Resource Specialist Program (RSP) and 6% as Special Day Class (SDC).

All students in attendance qualify for the National School Lunch Program receiving free or reduced breakfast and lunch.

Certificated staff profile

The certificated staff and faculty at Centennial High School is ethnically composed of the following:[2]

The California Department of Education mandates a qualification for subject teaching known as a "Clear Credential".[3] 91% of certificated staff hold a Clear Credential and all except for five staff members met the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) requirements of "Highly Qualified Teacher".[4][5]

Academics

The school offers eleven Advanced Placement courses.

Accountability Progress Reporting (APR) 2009-2010 CDOE

Centennial High School is designated by the Compton Unified School District as a Title I school. For over 5 years, the school has remained a Program Improvement (PI) school.[6][7] As of the 2009-2010 school year, Centennial is in state rank 1 and also ranks 1 with similar schools.[8][9][10]

Centennial High School has not met its state-identified goals for student progress in all areas each year since 2006. Students failed to meet the No Child Left Behind Act's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements in English Language Arts (ELA) or Mathematics for all significant subgroups.[11] Centennial remains in year 5+ of school-wide Program Improvement (PI).[12]

2010 data

Graduation rate

Identified as a Tier 1 school in the Spring of 2010 by the California Department of Education (CDOE), Centennial High School had a standing graduation rate of 58.9% and since then has been reclassified as a “persistently low-achieving school” by the Assessment and Accountability Division,[14][15] with graduation rates below 60% for three years or more. California State and Federal Government guidelines for high school graduation rates dictate that all schools should be at 83%, or grow .01% over the past year or .02% over the past 2 years. Currently, the graduation rate at Centennial High School is 58.9%. Therefore, Centennial has chosen the "Transformation Intervention Model"[16][17] in an effort to increase retention of students, student achievement and the site’s graduation rate.

Sports

The Centennial Apaches compete in the Pioneer League (California) of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). Centennial High School Football has an overall outstanding record in the CIF.[18][19]

Notable alumni

References

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