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Central Senior High
275 Lexington Pkwy N
St Paul, MN  55104
Grades:9-12
Principal:Mary Mackbee
Hours:7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Phone:(651) 632-6000
Fax:651-293-5433
Web Site:http://central.spps.org
Secondary Showcase
Wed., Feb. 6, 2008
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
As Minnesota's oldest continuously existing high school, Central has a long and impressive tradition of academic excellence. As a national Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, Central stands as a model for public education serving diverse students.

The school's rigorous academic program is based on state and national standards. The academic program is built upon a strong foundation of gifted/talented courses, general classes, performing arts, media communications and technology, and academy settings for building technology and teaching.

Central offers students of all interests and abilities the opportunity to achieve individual educational excellence in an energetic environment supported by eight small learning communities; high-quality staff; involved parents; and school/business partnerships.

Special Features

  • Central has a 9th Grade Academy and seven “Centers of Excellence” to connect staff and students in small learning communities based on common interests: Humanities; International Studies and Global Economics; Math, Science & Technology; Human & Environmental Studies; Arts; Justice, Law & Government; and Kinesthetics & Recreation. The centers meet in advisory daily and come together for big group activities during the school year.

  • Central's academic specialties include International Baccalaureate; Quest; AP; six world languages; and College-in-the-Schools courses. There are also opportunities in Media Communications; Performing and Visual Arts; Auto Technology; and two academy settings: Building Tech Academy and Teaching Career Academy.


Quick Facts
Enrollment2140
Percentage of Students who identify themselves as American Indian01%
Percentage of Students who identify themselves as Asian American27%
Percentage of Students who identify themselves as African American33%
Percentage of Students who identify themselves as Hispanic American05%
Percentage of Students who identify themselves as Caucasian American34%
Percentage of Students in English Language Learning21%
Percentage of Students in Special Education08%
Percentage of Students eligible for Free and Reduced Lunch55%
Percentage of Students Proficient in the MCA for Grade 10 reading test60%
Percentage of Students Proficient in the MCA for Grade 11 math test34%

Blueprint for Better High Schools
In 2004, Central added seven Centers of Excellence as Small Learning Communities along with the Ninth Grade Academy.  Students meet in center-based advisory meetings each day for at least 15 minutes. Here they get to know each other through common interests and build their individual plans for high school and beyond.


Programs & Activities

Small Learning Community Curriculum Focus:
  • Arts/ Humanities
  • Construction
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Global Studies
  • Government/ Policy
  • Information Technology
  • Leadership
  • Sciences
  • Visual Arts
  • Interdisciplinary Teams

  • Small Learning Community Structure:
  • Advisories
  • Freshman Academy
  • Job Shadowing

  • Languages:
  • Chinese
  • French
  • German
  • Latin
  • Russian
  • Spanish

  • Advanced Programs:
  • Advanced Placement
  • College in the Schools
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Quest

  • Music Programs:
  • Band
  • Chorus
  • Orchestra
  • Strings Program

  • Other Choices:
  • Auto Service Station
  • Debate/ Speech
  • Drama
  • Integrated Math
  • Competitive Academic Teams