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Central High School (Memphis, Tennessee) : ウィキペディア英語版
Central High School (Memphis, Tennessee)

Central High School is a public high school (grades 9-12) in Memphis, Tennessee. Since it was founded in the early 1900s and is considered the first high school in Memphis; Central is often called "THE" High School. It is a part of the Memphis City Schools Optional School system where it is recognized as a school specializing in college preparatory programs. The principal is Gregory McCullough. Central's mascot is the Warrior and the school colors are green and gold. For recognition as the successor to Memphis High School, the first high school in Memphis, Central High's football team, rather than having artwork denoting the "Warrior" mascot, simply has a capital "H", for THE High School
== History ==
Central is the successor of the Memphis High School, the first high school in Memphis, which was founded in 1897 in a building on Poplar Avenue that became the headquarters of the Board of Education after Central High was completed. Central High has a long-standing tradition of excellence dating back to 1911, when the current building was erected on Raleigh Avenue (now Bellevue Blvd.) (). Central High's building is on the List of Registered Historic Places in Tennessee.

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