Central High School (Cape Girardeau, Missouri)

This article is about the current high school. For Cape Girardeau's original Central High School on S. Pacific Street, see Louis J. Schultz School. For other high schools of that name, see Central High School.
Cape Central High School

Home of the Tigers
Location
1000 South Silver Springs Road
Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 63703
United States
Coordinates 37°16′36″N 89°33′54″W / 37.27663°N 89.56503°W / 37.27663; -89.56503Coordinates: 37°16′36″N 89°33′54″W / 37.27663°N 89.56503°W / 37.27663; -89.56503
Information
Type Public high school
School district Cape Girardeau School District
Principal Christopher Kase
Asst. Principal Josh Crowell,
Nancy Scheller,
Leigh Ragsdale
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1241[1]
Color(s)          Orange and black
Mascot Tiger
Website http://www.cape.k12.mo.us/chs/

Central High School is a public high school located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

Campus

Central High moved from its old building (now Central Junior High School) to the newly constructed one in 2002. The campus has a variety of athletic facilities on-site, including a tennis court, a full track, along with baseball, softball, soccer, and marching band practice fields. There is a brand new 5000 seat stadium that was recently added and a new performing arts building named Kinder Hall. The main building is divided into two wings, one of which houses the dozens of academic classrooms on two levels; and the other is an athletic/music wing with two gymnasiums, a weight room, wrestling room, and a band/orchestra practice room. One of the eight main academic hallways is dedicated to special and gifted education. A full library is centrally located, indoor courtyard-style, in the academic wing of the building.

Academics

Central operates on a daily schedule based around eight class periods. School starts at 7:35 AM and ends at 2:40 PM.

Up until 2006, students had to complete a minimum of 23 Carnegie units to graduate from Central; but, beginning with the freshman class of 2006-2007 the minimum was raised to 24.[2]

The current minimum requirements for graduation include: four units of communication arts, three units of mathematics, and three units of science, including conceptual physics during grade nine and biology during grade eleven. Three units of social studies courses are required; including one unit of world history, one unit of American history, and one half-unit each of national and state government. Two units of physical education are required, with one unit of ninth grade PE and one-half unit of tenth grade PE. An additional half-unit PE elective is required during the eleventh or twelfth grade. One half-unit of health during the tenth grade year is mandatory. One half-unit of consumer education, finance management, or business law is required during senior year. One unit each of fine arts and practical arts along with six units of other electives bring the total to twenty-four units.[2]

The school offers a wide variety of subjects, especially for upperclassmen, as well as full-time special and gifted education.

Academic honors

Cape Central High School was recognized in May 2007 by ACT as one of 382 schools in America (one of eight in Missouri) for academic rigor in mathematics and science.[3]

References

  1. "Cape Central High School Student Facts". Cape Public School District. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
  2. 1 2 "Course Description Handbook 2008-2009". Cape Central High School.
  3. "ACT Honor". Cape Girardeau Public School District. 2007-05-14. Retrieved 2008-10-13.

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