Pickerington High School Central Explained

Pickerington High School Central
Streetaddress:300 Opportunity Way
County:(Fairfield County)
Zipcode:43147
Country:United States
Coordinates:39.8761°N -82.7556°W
Former Names:
  • Pickerington High School (1940 - 2003)
  • Violet Township High School (1906 - 1939)
Established:1906
Superintendent:Chris Briggs
Principal:Tom Lanier[1]
Enrollment:1,808 (2022–2023)
Teaching Staff:86.97 (FTE)
Grade9:497 (2021–2022)
Grade10:474 (2022–2023)
Grade11:424 (2022–2023)
Grade12:413 (2022–2023)
Ratio:20.79
Athletic Conference:Ohio Capital Conference[2]
Colors:Purple and White
Feeder Schools:Pickerington Ridgeview Junior High School

Pickerington High School Central is a public high school in Pickerington, Ohio, United States. It is one of two high schools in the Pickerington Local School District. In the city of Pickerington, it is referred to simply as Central and their mascot is the Tiger.In 2003, "Pickerington High School" split into two high schools, Pickerington High School Central and Pickerington High School North. Construction of Pickerington High School, which currently houses Pickerington High School Central was completed in the fall of 1991.The high schools which previously served the Pickerington community were Pickerington High School (1940 - 2003) and Violet Township High School (1906 - 1939). Before 1906, there were many schools in the Pickerington/Violet Township area. The Pickerington School (c.1883), a two-story, two-room school was built to replace the original building. Heritage Elementary is now housed in the Pickerington School.The school has sports programs that include football, boys basketball, girls basketball, girls volleyball, boys volleyball, wrestling, boys tennis, girls tennis, boys soccer, girls soccer, boys golf, girls golf, cross country, cheerleading, track and field, baseball, softball, and Marching Band.

Athletics

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators Championships

USA Today National Championships

Football rivalries

Pickerington High School/Lancaster High School:The annual game between Pickerington Central and Lancaster High School is sometimes referred to as the "Fight for Fairfield County" or the "Battle of 33". This game is between the two largest cities and schools in Fairfield County. Pickerington Central defeated Lancaster for the first time in a number of years during the 2007 season. During the 2007 season PHSC beat Lancaster twice, once during the regular season and once during the OHSAA Regional Quarter-Final game.

PHSC vs. PHSN: Pickerington High School North opened for the 2003–04 school year. In 2008, Central and North faced off in football for the first time at Crew Stadium. Adidas sponsored a trophy to commemorate this new rivalry. Nearly 15,000 people attended the game. The Purple and Black trophy supports a Victory Bell. The inaugural bell was awarded to Pickerington High School Central for their 38–7 victory over Pickerington High School North. It is now currently at North.

Pickerington High School Central Marching Tiger Band

The band has competed in the Ohio Music Education Association's State Marching Band Competition for many years, consistently reaching the finals, and earning the state's highest honor, a Superior rating.

The band has marched in over 25 nationally televised parades, including five appearances in the Rose Parade (the only band from Ohio to do so) and four appearances in Macy's Parade. The band has performed for three presidents and performed at 16 NFL halftime shows.

National parades

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TomLanier. Pickerington Central High. 26 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory. February 17, 2010. OHSAA . https://web.archive.org/web/20101125080731/http://cdab.org/members.asp?SCHOOL_ID=1254 . November 25, 2010 . dead.
  3. Web site: Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site. December 31, 2006. OHSAA.
  4. Web site: 2024 State Cheer . April 19, 2024.
  5. News: USA Today Super 25 1999–2000 . December 16, 2001 . May 22, 2010.
  6. News: Bulls' Anderson playing final homecoming; Both parents to attend his last game in Ohio . October 28, 2011 . The Buffalo News . DiCesare, Bob . June 12, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160612210524/http://www.buffalonews.com/Bullsapos_Anderson_playing_final_homecoming___Both_parents_to_attend_his_last_game_in_Ohio.html . June 12, 2016 . dead .