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Adams Central Junior-Senior High School

Coordinates: 40°34′16″N 98°27′38″W / 40.571197°N 98.460588°W / 40.571197; -98.460588
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Adams Central Junior/Senior High School
Sprawling one-story building
Address
Map
1090 S. Adams Central Ave., P.O. Box 1080

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Adams
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68902

Coordinates40°34′16″N 98°27′38″W / 40.571197°N 98.460588°W / 40.571197; -98.460588
Information
TypeHigh/middle school
Established1966
School districtAdams Central Public Schools, Nebraska District 90
SuperintendentShawn Scott
PrincipalDave Barrett
Grades7–12
Enrollment450
Average class size80
Campus typeRural, fringe
Color(s)Red, navy blue and white
Athletics conferenceCentral Ten Conference
SportsVolleyball, football, boys' tennis, softball, girls' golf, boys' cross country, girls' cross country, wrestling, boys' basketball, girls' basketball, swimming (co-op team) girls' tennis, boys' golf, boys' track, girls' track
MascotPatriot
NewspaperPatriot Voice!
Feeder schoolsWallace Elementary, Juniata Elementary, Adams Central East Elementary[1]
Websitewww.adamscentral.us

Adams Central Jr-Sr High School is a public secondary school located near Hastings, Nebraska, United States.[2]

It is part of the Adams Central Public Schools district, Nebraska District 90, which encompasses much of rural Adams County, including the town of Juniata. The school and the district (originally named District 9 A) were formed by consolidation of five former school districts in 1966; a sixth district later joined. Classes were initially held in buildings of the former districts and began in the still incomplete new building west of Hastings in September 1968.[1]

The Adams Central Patriots band marched in the 2009 presidential inaugural parade.[3]

In 2011, the Adams Central school board proposed a bond to build a new single-site elementary connected to Adams Central,[4] but the bond was voted down. A similar bond was proposed and passed on the 2016 election ballot, allowing for the creation of a single elementary school adjacent to the high school.

References

  1. ^ a b The History of Adams Central School Archived January 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Adams Central Public Schools, September 11, 2009, retrieved September 28, 2010
  2. ^ Adams Central Jr-Sr High School at Local School Directory.com.
  3. ^ Adams Central HS Band To Play In Inaugural Parade Archived March 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, KETV TV 7, January 6, 2009, updated January 7, 2009.
  4. ^ New Elementary School for AC Archived May 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, KHAS-TV, September 30, 2011.