Central Tech High School
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For schools of the same name, see Central High School (disambiguation).
| Central Career and Technical School | |
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| Postcard, about 1913, of the building that stood at 10th and Sassafras Streets
Truth, Loyalty, Honor
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| Location | |
| Erie, PA, |
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| Information | |
| Type | 9th-12th |
| Established | 1957 |
| Principal | Mathew Pundt |
| Number of students | about 1,200 |
| Color(s) | Black and Gold |
| Website | http://www.eriecentraltech.org |
Central Tech School is a high school in Erie, Pennsylvania in the United States. The attendance is roughly 1,000 students. Currently it is the Erie School District's regional Career and Technical School. Central offers 21 Career and Technical courses. The schools mascot is a Falcon.
When occupancy of newly built Academy High School was delayed in the fall of 1919, those students shared facilities with Central through June 1920. Students from Academy and Technical Memorial merged into Central for the 1992-1993 academic year when those schools closed.[1]
[edit] Notable alumni
- Fred Biletnikoff, former NFL wide receiver who is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Fred Biletnikoff Award is given out yearly to college's best wide receiver
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Central High School Official Website
- Erie School District Profile of Central High
- Pennsylvania Department of Education Academic Achievement Report for Central High School, 2005-2006
- Central High's main Web page at Great Schools Web site
- 1920 Central High Yearbook
Coordinates: 42°06′07″N 80°04′56″W / 42.1020°N 80.0821°W
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