Morgan County Schools

Wartburg Central High School

Central High School

School Board Repesentative:
Randy Harlan
Andy Lowe
Glenn Moore

Mascot: Bulldog

Address:
1119 Knoxville Hwy.
Wartburg, TN 37887

Phone: (423) 346-6616
Fax: (423) 346-5665

Principal: Dallas Davis
Asst. Principal: Carol Engebretson

School Website: http://wchs.k12tn.net

 

 


Mission Statement:
The mission of Central High School, in partnership with families and the community, is to create a safe, positive learning environment for all students where they can become independent, creative, and responsible citizens.

High School Sign


Athletics:
Baseball - District 4A
Boys Basketball - District 4A
Girls Basketball - District 4A
Cheerleading
Boys Golf
Girls Golf
Football - Region 2AA
Softball - District 4A

Teacher Credentials:
Bachelor's Degree: 11
Master's Degree: 8
Master's Degree + 30: 7
Ed.S: 2

Population:
Total Enrollment:460

Faculty:
Administrators: 2
Classroom Teachers: 24
Librarians/Media Specialist: 1
Guidance Counselors: 1
Custodial Staff: 4
Food Service Staff: 5
Secretarial Staff: 2
Educational Assistants: 5

Beliefs
We believe that the purpose of Central High School is to assist students in setting and attaining their goals and becoming productive members of our community and society. A child should be provided a safe, positive learning environment in which life skills are taught to ensure independence, creative thinking, and socialization. It is the collective responsibility of soviety to provide each child with a positive opportunity to grow socially, intellectually, physically, and spiritually. All students have the potential and responsibility to develop and improve themselves socially, intellectually, emotionally, and physically. School should be a safe environment for students where they are accepted for their individual differences and are free from harassment. Students, teachers, and comminity members need to work together to develop an appreciation for the culture, heritage, and environment of this place.



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Updated By: Matthew Spence
Last Updated: May 2007