Centennial High School leads the way in the FCS charter system with its Learning Commons - the only 21st century high school Learning Commons in the district. We are an AP Merit School, AP STEM School, AP STEM Achievement School, AP Humanities Honor School, and IB World School
Click below to read the latest news from Centennial. CBPTA is the Centennial Booster Parent Teacher Association and it is the umbrella organization for fundraising for arts, academic, and athletics at Centennial High School. CBPTA has just opened a School Spirit wear store. Among the items included are school spirit yard signs.
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Learn more about Flexible E-Learning Days that will occur if schools are closed due to inclement weather or an emergency.
Find out more about technology accounts along with resources to assist students and parents.
Centennial has compiled a list of resources to help you talk to your student about equity and diversity.
Visiting a Centennial school? Learn more about how to check in at the school site, safety and security upgrades, including A.L.I.C.E., the District's response to intruder threat.
The District has an anti-bullying policy in place, and the new legislation--the Safe and Supportive Schools Act--has expanded the responsibilities of bullying and cyberbullying prohibition for school districts.
Information on how to enroll in the Centennial School Districtt, grades kindergarten-12.
Communicating with your child’s teacher leads to success in the classroom.
Talisa Dixon announced plans for the 2021-2022 school year that includes students returning to the classroom five days a week for in-person instruction.
She was one of the youngest students to have ever entered the Schools, at only 18 years old. She is known for her bronze sculptures with unusual objects pressed into the surface to make nice textures, and accentuate the form of the piece. I really like this sculpture because it seems really fun and playful.
Dale Chihuly is a famous American sculptor and is very well known for his blown glass pieces. He was born September 20, 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, and after graduating from highschool, he studied interior design at the University of Washington. He dropped out in 1962 to study art in Florence, and later traveled to the Middle East. His travels inspired him to go back to school, and in 1963, he took a weaving class where he incorporated glass shards into tapestries class, in which he wove glass into tapestries, which won him an award. Chihuly graduated from the University of Washington in 1965 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in interior design, and began experimenting with glass blowing. He received a full scholarship to attend the University of Wisconsin and earned a Master of Science degree in sculpture and then enrolled at another school, the Rhode Island School of Design, where he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture. He continued to win awards and teach, and he created blown glass sculptures until 1979, when he suffered an injury and wasn’t able to hold the blowpipe anymore. Chihuly’s art can be found displayed all over the world.
Attention Class of 2022: Follow this link to book your Senior Portrait Session with Cady Studios, Centennial’s exclusive photography company: Schedule Your Senior Portrait Session
Centennial High School leads the way in the FCS charter system with its Learning Commons - the only 21st century high school Learning Commons in the district. We are an AP Merit School, AP STEM School, AP STEM Achievement School, AP Humanities Honor School, and IB World School
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