Centura Public School Explained

Centura Public School
Location:Howard County, Nebraska
Country:USA
Coordinates:41.0631°N -98.6169°W
Principal:Cory Bohling (K-6), Tammy Holcomb (7-12)
Act:22.5
Enrollment:600
Grades:K - 12
Colors:Burgundy and white [1]
Team Name:Centurions
Conference:LouPlatte
Established:1967
Communities:Boelus, Cairo, Dannebrog
Homepage:Centura Public School

Centura Public School is a consolidated, K–12 school located in rural southern Howard County in central Nebraska, United States. It was founded in 1967 and serves the communities of Cairo, Dannebrog, Boelus, and the surrounding areas. There are around 300 students enrolled in grades 7–12.

Centura participates in athletic competitions in class C-1 as the Centurions.

Most Centura classes are available through Angel eLearning. Students grades 9-12 receive MacBooks for the duration of their high school careers.

The school recently purchased two large projectors and screens, which were installed in the gym. Media class projects, local advertisers and sponsors, and club activities are shown during activities such as basketball or volleyball games.

Extracurricular activities

NSAA sanctioned

Sports

Clubs

Non-NSAA

References

  1. Web site: Centura High School. 2024-04-07. Nebraska School Activities Association. en-US.

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