Little Rock Central High School

Little Rock Central High School

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location= Little Rock, Arkansas
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area = 17.95 acres (72,640 m²)
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governing_body = Little Rock Public Schools
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Little Rock Central High School is a secondary school in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. Central High School was the site of a major event during the American Civil Rights Movement.cite web|url=http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?search=1&entryID=718|title=Desegregation of Central High School|coauthors=National Park Service|date=2008-05-19|publisher=The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture|accessdate=2008-05-21] Central is located at the intersection of Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive (named for the civil rights leader and formerly known as 14th Street) and Park Street.

Central High School, which covers grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Little Rock School District.cite web|url=http://dwe.arkansas.gov/CareerandTechEducation/2006-07StatusReports/2006-07%20Districts%20(I-Y)/Little%20Rock%20School%20District.doc
title=LRSD District Status Report for 2006-2007|publisher=Little Rock School District|accessdate=2008-05-21
]

The current principal is Nancy Rousseau, who became principal in 2002.cite web|url=http://www.lrcentralhigh.org/|title=Little Rock Central High School|accessdate=2008-05-21]

Academics

Central has had the most National Merit and National Achievement finalists in the state over the past 10 years with over $4 million in scholarships awarded during the 2006-2007 school year.cite web|url=http://www.lrsd.org/schoolindex.cfm?sccode=1|title=Central International Studies High School|publisher=Little Rock School District|accessdate=2008-05-21] Central has had four Presidential Scholars in the last decade and had 144 AP Scholars in 2006-07. The school dominates at regional and state Science Fairs. It has the largest number of delegates to Boys' and Girls' State, the most participants in Governor's School Gifted and Talented Program, and has competed in chemistry Olympiad, Arkansas Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, mock trial, various mathematics competitions, and the SECME Olympiad. In addition, Central has had 55 Stephens' Award winners for outstanding academic achievement. As of 2008, Central has the most successful policy debate program in the state, winning the state championship 11 out of the past 12 years.Fact|date=May 2008

Central has an International Studies Magnet Program, one of the most advanced E.A.S.T. Lab Programs (run by Kirby Shofner), over 30 service, academic, and honors clubs available, award-winning instrumental and concert band and choral programs, over 141 courses offered, including 33 AP and Pre-AP courses and 5 foreign languages.

Awards and recognition

Central is posted by the admissions officers of the nation's most selective colleges and universities as one of the 16 best high schools in preparing students for college, has been fully accredited by the North Central Association since 1925, has the oldest charter west of the Mississippi in the Cum Laude Society, has top ranked student publications including "The Tiger" (the student newspaper), "The Pix" (the school yearbook), and "The Labyrinth" (the school poetry and arts magazine), has outstanding competitive speech and debate programs, the 2008 state champion Quiz Bowl team (division 7A),cite web | title = Little Rock Central wins 7A Quiz Bowl Title
publisher = Arkansas Educational Television Network
date = 2008-04-29
url = http://www.aetn.org/pressroom/releases/little_rock_central_wins_7a_quiz_bowl_title
accessdate = 2008-05-08
] a strong Air Force JROTC, SECME programs, a national champion cheerleading squad, Drill Team, and Flag Line Spirit groups.

In "Newsweek's" May 22, 2007 issue, ranking the country's top high schools, Little Rock Central High School was ranked 26th in the nation, after having been ranked 20th in the magazine's 2006 rankings. [cite web
title = The Top of the Class: The complete list of the 1,200 top U.S. Schools
publisher = Newsweek
date = 2007-04-22
url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18757087/?sort=State&count=1257&search=&start=700&limit=100&year=2007&
accessdate = 2007-05-24
]

Little Rock Central High School won the National Fed Challenge competition in 2007cite web
title = Central High Team Takes Top Honors in National "Fed Challenge"
publisher = Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
date = 2007-05-22
url = http://stlouisfed.org/news/releases/2007/05_22_07.htm
accessdate = 2007-08-05
] and again in 2008.cite web
title = Little Rock wins Fed Challenge
publisher = Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
date = 2008-05-20
url = http://www.stls.frb.org/news/releases/2008/05_20_08.html
accessdate = 2008-05-21
]

History

Built in 1927 at a cost of $1.5 million, Little Rock Senior High School, later to be renamed Little Rock Central High, was hailed as the most expensive, most beautiful, and largest high school in the nation. Its opening earned national publicity with nearly 20,000 people attending the dedication ceremony. Historic events in the 1950s changed education at Central High School and throughout the United States.LRCHS was the focal point of the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957. Nine black students, known as the Little Rock Nine, were denied entrance to the school in defiance of the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling ordering integration of public schools. This provoked a showdown between the Governor Orval Faubus and President Dwight D. Eisenhower that gained international attention.

On the morning of September 23, 1957, the nine black high school students faced an angry mob of over 1,000 whites protesting integration in front of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. As the students were escorted inside by the Little Rock police, violence escalated and they were removed from the school. The next day, President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered the 1,200-man 327th Airborne Battle Group of the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell to escort the nine students into the school. By the same order, the entire 10,000 man Arkansas National Guard was federalized, to take them out of the hands of Governor Faubus. At nearby Camp Robinson, a hastily organized Task Force 153rd Infantry drew guardsmen from units all over the state. Most of the Arkansas Guard was quickly demobilized, but the ad hoc TF153Inf assumed control at Thanksgiving when the 327th withdrew, and patrolled inside and outside the school for the remainder of the school year. As Melba Pattillo Beals, one of the nine students, remembered, and quoted in her book, "After three full days inside Central [High School] , I know that integration is a much bigger word than I thought."

This event, watched by the nation and world, was the site of the first important test for the implementation of the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic "Brown v. Board of Education" decision of 1954. Arkansas became the epitome of state resistance when the governor, Orval Faubus, directly questioned the authority of the federal court system and the validity of desegregation. The crisis at Little Rock's Central High School was the first fundamental test of the national resolve to enforce black civil rights in the face of massive southern defiance during the years following the Brown decision.

LRCHS was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 1977, and was designated a National Historic Landmark on May 20, 1982.cite web
coauthors = James Sheire and The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
title = National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form
publisher = National Parks Service
url = http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Text/77000268.pdf
accessdate = 2008-05-21
] On November 6, 1998, Congress established Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site. The National Historic Site is administered in partnership with the National Park Service, Little Rock Public Schools, the City of Little Rock, and others. [ National Geographic September 2000 (Vol 198 No 3) "Hallowed Site, Working School" Geographica Section-sub-section U.S. History ] The school itself continues to be used as an educational facility.

In 2007, Central High School held an event for the 50th Anniversary of the Little Rock Nine entering Central. On September 24, 2007, a new museum was opened honoring the Little Rock Nine. On September 25, many events took place honoring the nine.

Athletics

The Little Rock Central Tigers have an accumulated numerous state championships as well as individual and team records, including but not limited to:
* (50x) Boys' Track & Field *
* (32x) Football *
* (22x) Boys' Cross Country *
* (17x) Boys' Basketball *
* (11x) Boys' Swimming & Diving
* (8x) Girls' Swimming & Diving
* (8x) Boys' Tennis
* (8x) Boys' Golf
* (2x) Girls' Soccer
* (2x) Girls' Tennis: * The most state championships of any Arkansas high school.

Feeder patterns

Elementary schools that feed into Little Rock Central include:
*Booker
*Brady
*Carver
*Forest Park
*Fulbright
*Jefferson
*King
*McDermott
*Pulaski Heights
*Rockefeller
*Romine
*Stephens
*Terry
*Washington
*WoodruffMiddle schools include Cloverdale Magnet Middle School, Dunbar Magnet Middle School, Forest Heights Middle School, Henderson Health Sciences Magnet Middle School, and Pulaski Heights Middle School.

Magnet-only schools that matriculate many students to Central include Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School.

"The Tiger"

"The Tiger" is the official news publication of Little Rock Central High School and one of the oldest high school newspapers in the country. It is issued in the form of a monthly mini-magazine that keeps students updated on issues around the school and world. The staff is currently working on the 2005-2006 school year edition, with ex-"Arkansas Democrat Gazette" journalist Laura Hardy as adviser. Before the 2005-2006 school year, Susan Garner (who is better known for her advisory role on Central's famous PIX yearbook) served as advisor for one year, leading the newspaper to many Arkansas Scholastic Press Association awards. Under Garner's supervision, it was published monthly by the "Benton Courier" and edited by Eliza Borné. The 2004-2005 school year edition was featured in the "Arkansas Times" because it published never-before-heard statistics about teen pregnancy in Arkansas schools.

For the 2005-2006 school year, Editor Eliza Borné was succeeded by Benjamin Thatcher and Kyle Troutman and photographer/photo editor Richelle Antipolo, who helped to transition "The Tiger" from its more traditional newspaper style — preferred by many students — to a less-favorable mini-magazineFact|date=February 2007.

For the 2006-2007 school year, the editorship belonged to Katherine Dawson and Gillian Anderson. They are returning to traditional newsprint from the 2005-2006 school although expanding it to 20 pages.

The periodical is known for covering many negative issues pertaining to student life, including eating disorders, drug use, and academic dishonesty.

It is a part of the High School National Ad Network.

Documentary

In 2007 HBO did a documentary titled, "Little Rock Central: 50 Years Later". The primary focus of the film was the continued failure of many African American students in remedial courses while showing advanced placement courses that were mostly white.

Notable alumni

* Little Rock Nine - the nine original students of the Little Rock integration crisis
* Bill Dickey - Hall of Fame catcher playing his entire career with the New York Yankees
* Joe Johnson - NBA All Star and USA basketball player
* Houston Nutt - former head coach of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Razorbacks and current head coach of the University of Mississippi Rebels football team.
* Renaud Brothers - Documentary Film Makers: With such films as "Off to War, Dope Sick Love, and Little Rock Central: 50 Years Later"
* Brooks Robinson - Hall of Fame third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles
* Clifton Williams - composer of symphonic band music
* Fred Williams - four-time NFL Pro Bowl defense lineman
* Harry Vines (1938-2006), wheelchair basketball coach. [cite web
title = Obituaries 2006-02-15
publisher = The Arkansas Leader
date = 2006-02-15
url = http://www.arkansasleader.com/2006/02/obituaries-02-15-06.html
accessdate = 2008-05-21
]
* Jason White - Green Day

References

External links

* [http://www.lrcentralhigh.org/ Little Rock Central High School]
* See [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1663841,00.html article on legacy of Little Rock] on Time.com.
* [http://www.army.mil/arkansas Guardians of Freedom - 50th Anniversary of Operation Arkansas, by ARMY.MIL]
* NPS website: [http://www.nps.gov/chsc/ Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site]
* National Historic Landmarks Program: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceID=1716&resourceType=Building Little Rock Central High School]
* [http://www.lrsd.org/ Little Rock School District]
* Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry: [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=718 Desegregation of Central High School]
* LRCHS Class Reunion Community: [http://www.lrchsclassof57.org/ Little Rock Central High School Class of 57]
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/crandall/crandall.htm "”From Canterbury to Little Rock: The Struggle for Educational Equality for African Americans”", a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plans]


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