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Franklin School building, located at Broadway and Tenth Streets in downtown Saint Paul. Some people thought that the school was a waste of space. Eugene Foster (known as the "Father of the High School") was the principal, and Mrs. H.M. Haynes was the lone teacher. The first graduating class of the
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In 1873, the graduating class of 12 students originated the custom of presenting each senior with a souvenir appropriate to his/her character. For several years, a prize was offered for the best essay: a
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A new building opened in 1883 at 10th and
Minnesota streets. The building was the first high school built in Saint Paul. In 1888, a 14-room annex was added for laboratories, but there was no money for an astronomical observatory. The Debate society decided to put on plays to make up the money to pay
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Central High School was founded in 1866 in response to student requests. Before 1866, there were no educational opportunities in Saint Paul beyond grade school. About a dozen students wished to continue their schooling so, in 1866, two rooms were set aside for the "High School" on the third floor of
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Central offers music classes including
Concert Band, Varsity Band, Orchestra, Central Chamber Singers, Mixed Choir, Tenor Bass Choir, and Soprano Alto Choir. Co-Curricular opportunities include Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Jazz Band, student led choirs such Minnesingers, Meistersingers, and North
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in 1979, the "castle" exterior was removed or overlaid with cement, a pool and other athletic facilities were added, and the interior was gutted and rebuilt. The building now uses only the structural frame of the previous building. This resulted in a joke amongst students that it was designed by a
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Lindeke Building at 7th and Jackson streets where it occupied the second floor. That year, graduation exercises were held in the Saint Paul Civic Opera House where they were held until it was destroyed by a fire in 1899. Then the commencement exercises were held in the People's Church
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and one student was the 9th place speaker. In 2012, the team reached the semi-finals of the
National Urban Debate League tournament. In 2013, Ayaan Natala became the first African-American to reach the final round of the Minnesota State High School League tournament. The school has trophies from
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Lexington contributing to the joke. In August 2013 the fence was replaced with new black vinyl fencing funded by the Lexington-Hamline Community Council, the St Paul School District ISD 625 and a Saint Paul Neighborhood Star grant. A parent-led effort to improve the appearance, function, and
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Central high school girls basketball team set a state record for most victories in a single season, going 32–0 en route to the class AAAA state championship. During their perfect season, Central was considered by some to be the best team in the history of
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was in 1870, and consisted of two students: Fannie Haynes (the daughter of the teacher), and A. P. Warren. The first 2 diplomas were hand printed on sheepskin. Gradually, the classes enrolled in the Franklin Building became too large for the two little rooms to accommodate them.
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Minnesota High School girls basketball. Central beat their opponents by an average of 44 points per game, averaged 86 PPG and had all five starters average more than 10 PPG. In addition, the 2006–2007 girls basketball team served as grand marshals for the 2007
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In the 2022 baseball season, the Central high school varsity boys baseball team ended their season in First within the Saint Paul conference. Not only did they place first, the team completely swept the competition, being the first to do so in at least 15 years.
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as a foreign language. It also offers the only French Immersion program in the Saint Paul Public School District. In addition to Russian, Central has the only Latin language program in the Saint Paul Public Schools District as well.
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social justice theater and the juniors and seniors became the teachers to the audience as they used theater to present important issues that resonate in their lives, including racism, sexism, depression, abuse and more.
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Star Singers, as well as the Music Listening Contest. Central performing ensembles have traveled in recent years to
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program since 1988. Central has the second largest IB program in the state of Minnesota. Students may also take
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2419:"Out Loud: Dua Saleh Is the Nonbinary Muslim Artist Who's Breaking All the Rules"
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sustainability of the building, "Transforming Central," was initiated in 2011.
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2235:"Oct. 13, 2006: Whiz Kid: Jawed Karim, a graduate of Saint Paul Central"
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is the oldest continuously operating high school in the state of
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Minnesota Legislators Past & Present-Frederick Joseph Miller
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Central offers many higher-level classes. It has offered the
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debate tournaments going back to the early 20th Century.
1959:"An impassioned debater: St. Paul Central's Ayaan Natala"
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Central high school has also produced many D1 athletes.
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2107:"Disching It Out: An Interview with Thomas Disch"
1878:"St. Paul / Highland Park wins debate tournament"
1646:"St. Paul Central High? More like Comedy Central"
2738:International Baccalaureate schools in Minnesota
1859:. Minnesota State High School League. 2007-01-20
1189:"St. Paul Central celebrates 150th anniversary"
2173:Crann, Tom; Shiely, Kyle (November 18, 2021).
993:, born Malcolm Greenidge, member of rap group
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1505:"A History of Saint Paul Central High School"
1414:"Transforming Central / Transforming Central"
461:– JC Trott (employed by the architect)
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926:, Minnesota state legislator and businessman
586:literature. Central has participated in the
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1724:"4A: Perfect finish for Saint Paul Central"
1331:. Saint Paul Public Schools. Archived from
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1831:. Central High Times. Archived from
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1002:, Minnesota state senator and lawyer
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404:. A compromise was reached when the
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2105:Francavilla, Joseph (1983-03-01).
1365:Minnesota Historical Society Press
1223:Saint Paul Public Schools district
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2303:Scholtes, Peter S. (2004-08-18).
1597:Wastvedt, Solvejg (21 May 2018).
1428:"Central High School, Saint Paul"
920:, science fiction writer and poet
793:Central High School is home to a
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2743:Public high schools in Minnesota
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1826:"Central's Math Team wins State"
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706:Mid Winter Clinic. The Central
2611:Records of Central High School
2417:Kim, Michelle (May 22, 2020).
2032:Souhan, Jim (August 13, 2008)
1824:Goldman, Yuliya (March 2007).
1326:"From the Past to the Present"
1234:U.S. Department of Education.
960:, jazz musician and radio host
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344:1883/1888 (10th and Minnesota)
276:Saint Paul Central High School
140:"Many traditions, one school."
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1236:"Blue Ribbon Schools Program"
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2007:Foster, Mary Dillon (1924).
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195:Student to teacher ratio
2305:"One Nation, Invisible"
2154:"Facts About Minnesota"
2111:Science Fiction Studies
1983:"ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME"
1266:Millett, Larry (1992).
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2354:Central High School
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2078:Blatti, Jo (1993).
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860:Wimbledon Doubles
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