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Chattanooga Central High School

5728 Highway 58
423-344-1447

Highlights in the school history include Central being chosen as one of the top 241 schools in the United States and one of the top seven schools in Tennessee. In May, 1987 the United States Department of Education named Central as a Nation's School of Excellence. In May, 1989 to 1991 Central served as a state approved pilot program instituting seven periods in the curriculum. In August 1991, Central was selected as one of five Hamilton County schools to institute Site-Based Decision Making. Under the Carnegie Initiative, Central instituted a Ninth Grade Academy, a Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communications Academy, a Math, Technology, and Science Academy, and a Technology, Communications, and Business Academy. Other milestones in Central's history include being chosen as the Tennessee recipient of the twenty-seventh National Bellamy Flag Award, receiving Freedom Foundations Awards, and winning eleven state athletic championships. Central was the first school in the state to establish its JROTC Battalion in December 1919 and to earn designation as an Honor Unit in 1927. Central graduates have included a presidential scholar as well as a national merit scholarship winner. The most illuminating fact in Central’s history is the record of outstanding service rendered by its graduates to the city, state, and nation.

One of the distinguishing features of Central High School through the years has been the indescribable school spirit, a tremendous force for the success of any institution. In the years to come, Central High will continue to be unmatched in the range of its curriculum, in scope of its athletic programs, in the field of scholarship, in the versatility of the faculty, and in the achievements of its graduates.