Central High School, Secondary education facility in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Central High School is a secondary school in Aberdeen, South Dakota, made up of four connected houses joined by a central corridor. Each house contains its own specialized spaces, including science labs and areas designed for different learning needs.
The school was founded in 1896, making it one of the older educational institutions in the region. In 2004 it moved to its current location on South Roosevelt Street.
The Golden Eagles teams draw strong support from the local community, and home games feel like town events rather than school activities. The school competes in the Eastern South Dakota Athletics Conference, giving matches a regional flavor.
The campus sits on South Roosevelt Street and is clearly laid out, making it easy to get your bearings on arrival. Since it is an active school, any visit is best arranged outside of regular school hours or with prior notice.
The Thomas F. Kelley Theatre is a dedicated performance space inside the school, used for plays, concerts, and school events. It was named in honor of Thomas F. Kelley, a figure with a close connection to the school community.
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