Grand Forks Central High School

Grand Forks Central High School (GFC) is a public senor high school in the Grand Forks Public Schools district. It is located in downtown Grand Forks. Central is regionally renowned in ice hockey and cross country.

Grand Forks Central High School
Address
115 North 4th Street

,
58203

Information
TypePublic
Motto"Providing opportunities to learn, build character, and strive for excellence."
Established1881
School districtGrand Forks Public Schools
PrincipalMarlon "Buck" Kasowski
Campus DirectorTony Bina
Faculty78.06 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,020 (2017–18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio13.07[1]
Color(s)         Maroon and grey
MascotKnights
WebsiteGrand Forks Central H.S.

History

GFC was originally built in 1882 at a cost of $26,000.

Its first graduating class graduated in 1886, and consisted of two women, Emma Oldham and Mary Parsons.

The original building underwent major renovation in 1911, and construction was completed on the current main building in 1917. The original structure was demolished in 1937 to build the auditorium, as part of The New Deal's Public Works Administration program. In 1985, construction began on a new media center, cafeteria, updated science classrooms, and gym. The most recent addition was a fine arts wing, a new home for the music department, which for the first time included a back stage and a proper set storage area, as well as a black box theater.[2]

Grand Forks Central is the oldest still-operating high school in North Dakota. [3] [4]

Athletics and awards

Sports offered

  • Basketball (boys' and girls')
  • Baseball (boys')
  • Cheerleading (co-ed)
  • Cross-country (boys' and girls')
  • Football (boys')
  • Gymnastics (girls')*
  • Hockey (boys')
  • Hockey (girls')*
  • Soccer (boys' and girls')
  • Softball (girls')
  • Swimming & Diving (boys' and girls')*
  • Golf (boys' and girls')
  • Tennis (boys' and girls')
  • Track and Field (boys' and girls')
  • Volleyball (girls')
  • Wrestling (co-ed)
  • Figure skating
  • RRHS and Central High School have combined teams in several sporting areas, due to low participation numbers. Co-op sports have been adopted the mascot of the "Knightriders".

Championships

Notable alumni

References

  1. "CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  2. http://jlgarchitects.com/work/k12/gf-central-high
  3. http://www.edline.net/files/_tEA5O_/ccd61eba985b2ce53745a49013852ec4/GFC_Profile_2013-2014.pdf
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2015-02-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. Online comment of former schoolmate in response to Chuck Haga, "Final cheer for a Blue Cheer". Grand Forks Herald, October 22, 2009; www.grandforksherald.com.

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