Greenfield-Central High School

Public high school in Greenfield, Indiana, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Greenfield-Central High School is a secondary school (grades 9–12) located in the city of Greenfield, Indiana. It is under the management of the Greenfield-Central Community School Corporation. It had 1,363 students in 20092010.[2]

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Greenfield-Central High School
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810 North Broadway Street

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46140-1496

United States
Coordinates39°47′32″N 85°46′52″W
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TypePublic high school
Established1969
School districtGreenfield-Central Community School Corporation
SuperintendentHarold Olin
CEEB code151-350
PrincipalDaniel Walbaum
Teaching staff88.50 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,430 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio16.16[1]
Color(s)   
Fight songOld Gold and Blue
Athletics conferenceHoosier Heritage Conference
NicknameCougars
Websitegchs.gcsc.k12.in.us
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The high school has television studio facilities and operates broadcast radio station WRGF. The public-access television cable TV is named GCTV.

History

The first class to graduate from Greenfield High School was the class of 1879. It was a three-year program to complete studies until 1887 when it became a four-year institution. The first four-year class to graduate was the class of 1888.[3] In 2018 the district added a resource officer position that was full time to the high school.[4]

Athletics

Greenfield-Central High School is part of the Hoosier Heritage Conference. The school offers soccer, tennis, cross country, football, golf, volleyball, basketball, swimming, wrestling, baseball, softball, and track and field. Greenfield-Central holds one state title in football (1973). Two individual titles were won for wrestling (1979 Terry Edon, 2013 Joshua Farrell) and one was won for swimming (2017 Zach Cook 100 Butterfly).

Music Programs

Greenfield-Central High School has enjoyed success with its marching band program, the Greenfield-Central Cougar Pride. In Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Marching Band Class B competition, the Cougar Pride placed eighth in 2005, ninth in 2014, and as state runner-up in 2016 and 2018.[5] In November 2019, the Cougar Pride won the ISSMA Class B Indiana State Marching Band Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.[6] After ISSMA competition was suspended for the 2020 season due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the Cougar Pride successfully defended their title by again winning the ISSMA Class B Indiana State Marching Band Championship on November 6, 2021, at Lucas Oil Stadium.[7]

Notable alumni

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