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Cleveland Central High School

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Cleveland Central High School
Address
Map
300 W Sunflower Rd, Cleveland, MS
Information
Established2017
School districtCleveland School District
PrincipalAshondra Johnson
Staff47.65 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment817 (2022-2023)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.15[1]
Color(s)Purple, Black   
MascotWolf
Websitecleveland.k12.ms.us/Domain/687

For other schools, see Cleveland High School (disambiguation)

Cleveland Central High School is a public high school in Cleveland, Mississippi. The sole high school of the Cleveland School District, it serves Cleveland, Boyle, Renova, and Merigold.[2]

The school occupies the grounds of the old Cleveland High School and Margaret Green Junior High School.[3] Cleveland Central High School itself was formed in 2017 as a consolidation of Cleveland High School and East Side High School after U.S. federal judge Debra M. Brown ordered that they consolidate, as the schools were accused of being segregated. The decision was the result of a court case beginning in 1965.[4] [5]

Athletics

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Currently, Cleveland Central High School competes in the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) 5A athletics in 13 different sports: soccer, cross country, track and field, football, basketball, swimming, baseball, softball, cheerleading, dance, volleyball, powerlifting, and bowling, as well as a competitive marching and concert band program.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "CLEVELAND CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
  2. ^ "SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP (2010 CENSUS): Bolivar County, MS" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  3. ^ Home. (). Cleveland School District. Retrieved on July 2, 2017.
  4. ^ McLaughlin, Eliott C. (14 March 2017). "Mississippi school district ends segregation fight". CNN. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  5. ^ Harris, Bracey (2017-05-22). "Looking to tomorrow: Last commencements held for Cleveland, East Side High Schools". The Clarion-Ledger. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
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