Central High School (Detroit) Explained

Central High School
Former Name:Central Collegiate Academy
Streetaddress:2425 Tuxedo Street
City:Detroit
State:Michigan
Country:United States
District:Detroit Public Schools Community District
Principal:LaToyia Webb[1]
Type:Public high school
Grades:9–12
Area:Urban
Colors:Navy and White
Conference:Detroit Public School League
Teamname:Trailblazers
Enrollment:315 (2021–22)[2]
Teaching Staff:18.80 (FTE) (2021–22)
Ratio:16.76 (2021–22)
Picture Caption:Central High School in 1904; this building is now Old Main at Wayne State University
Year:2021–22
M-Step Advanced:≤10 / ≤10
M-Step Proficient:≤10 / ≤10
M-Step Pr Proficient:– / –
M-Step Not Proficient:– / –
Sat Total:744.3
Sat Total Change:-30.7
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Central High School, previously Central Collegiate Academy and originally named Central High School, is the oldest public high school in Detroit, Michigan; it is part of the Detroit Public Schools Community District.[2] [4]

The school's student body is about 98 percent African-American and 90 percent are categorized as economically disadvantaged.[5]

History

In 1858, Detroit's first high school opened on Miami Avenue. By 1863, increased enrollment caused the school to be moved to a building that had formerly housed the State Capitol, becoming Capitol High School. In 1871, the University of Michigan granted accreditation to the school.[6]

In 1893, a fire destroyed Capitol High School, but it continued to function temporarily at the Biddle House on East Jefferson Avenue. In 1896, Capitol was replaced by Central High School, at the intersection of Cass and Warren Avenue; the structure is still in use as Wayne State University's Old Main.[6]

In 1904, innovative educator David Mackenzie returned to his hometown as the new principal of Central High School. By 1913, under Mackenzie's direction, a one-year, college-level premedical curriculum was established at Central High, the first junior college curriculum organized in Michigan. In 1916, the program was extended to two years, and in 1917 the state legislature approved Mackenzie's plans for establishing the Detroit Junior College, forerunner of Wayne State University. In 1919, David Mackenzie was officially appointed first Dean of the college.[7]

In 1926, a further increase in the student population caused Central High School to be moved to its current location, at 2425 Tuxedo Street.[8]

In the fall of 2015, several former students from Highland Park Renaissance High School, a high school in Highland Park which closed earlier that year, enrolled in Central. To help the Highland Park students adjust, David Oclander, the principal of Central, established a "dean of culture" at the school.[9]

In 2017, the school returned to being run by Detroit Public Schools after having been part of the Educational Achievement Authority. Also in the fall of 2017 Durfee Elementary/Middle School was relocated to the Central High School building. Central High School was limited to only one of the building's three floors. This was possible because Central had declined to only 350 students, with 600 students at Durfee. In its heyday Central High School had had an enrollment of 4,000 students.[10]

Athletics

As Detroit's oldest high school, Central has enjoyed a tradition of athletic success.[11]

Central High School dominated city league men's basketball during the early twentieth century, winning championship titles in 1906, 1907 and 1909. Despite the absence of tournament play (1910–1919), Central High was a perennial fixture atop the standings at season's end.

CHS also won city tournament titles in 1934, 1942 and 1980.[12] In 1998, Coach Oronde Taliaferro marched his Trailblazers through the postseason, all the way to the Michigan High School Athletic Association championship game. In the final, Central dispatched Belleville High 63-47 to claim the state title.[13]

The Girls Volleyball team was led by Coach Matt Dixon and won 3 city championships in a row (1990, 1991, and 1992), with both of the setters (Nachele Ebo and Demetria Keys) earned Division 1 scholarships.

During the 1980s, Central's track and field program stamped an indelible mark in the record books; Coach Woody Thomas and his track men won a total of four MHSAA team titles - in 1980, 81, 82 and 1984.[14]

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our School / Meet the Principal . Central High School . November 1, 2022 . en . Detroit Public Schools.
  2. Web site: Search for Public Schools - Central High School (260110304670) . . . January 10, 2023 . en.
  3. Web site: MI School Data Annual Education Report. Mi School Data. 2023-01-10.
  4. Web site: Welcome EAA Community . https://web.archive.org/web/20170429223315/http://detroitk12.org/welcome-eaa/ . 2017-04-29 . . May 2, 2017.
  5. Web site: Central High School in Detroit, MI . US News Best High Schools . . November 1, 2022 . en.
  6. Web site: Central High School . Detroit Public Schools . https://web.archive.org/web/20100405121129/http://www.detroit.k12.mi.us/schools/school/512 . April 5, 2010 .
  7. http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/node/3346 Walter P. Reuther Library David Mackenzie Papers
  8. "Inside Detroit Public Schools » Central High School ." Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on April 18, 2009.
  9. News: Abdel-Razzaq, Lauren. Displaced Highland Park students find new schools. The Detroit News. 2015-09-05. 2017-05-02.
  10. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/education/2017/03/07/durfee-elementary-middle-school-become-community-innovation-center/98879022/ Detroit News March 7, 2017
  11. Web site: Central High School - Education Achievement Authority . 2016-05-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160519042127/http://icansoar.org/schools/high-school/central-collegiate-academy/ . 2016-05-19 . dead .
  12. http://www.detroitpslbasketball.com/?page_id=2 Detroit PSL Basketball » PSL Champions
  13. Web site: Yearly Champions Boys Basketball MHSAA Sports . 2009-09-17 . 2015-06-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150626175750/http://www.mhsaa.com/sports/boysbasketball/yearlychampions.aspx . dead .
  14. Web site: Team Champions Boys Track & Field MHSAA Sports . 2009-09-17 . 2013-06-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130609211042/http://www.mhsaa.com/sports/boystrackfield/teamchampions.aspx . dead .
  15. Web site: International Swimming Hall of Fame Bio, Dick Degener, (1971).
  16. Bennett, Laurie, "Richard Degener was '36 Olympic Gold Medalist", Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, 26 August 1955, pg. 9
  17. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-10-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080703203200/http://www.michjewishhistory.org/pdfs/vol45.pdf . 2008-07-03 . dead .
  18. Web site: Rickman . William . What Philip Levine’s Work Is . Belt Magazine . 21 June 2024 . 17 February 2015. Levine clocked hours on the line throughout high school — he studied at Central High on Tuxedo Street, right behind Durfee..
  19. http://www.legistorm.com/memberbio/335/Rep_Sander_Levin.html Representative Sander Martin Levin (Sandy) (D-Michigan) - Biography from LegiStorm
  20. News: Selbst . Jeffrey . For Gael Greene, the 'Skies' are grey . . January 22, 1978 . 8 .
  21. http://broadeducation.org/asset/1042-090412detroitfreepress.pdf
  22. http://levin.senate.gov/about/ Carl Levin - United States Senator for Michigan: About Carl
  23. [Thomas Wilcher]