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Warren Central High School (Indiana)

Coordinates: 39°47′28″N 86°00′01″W / 39.791167°N 86.000264°W / 39.791167; -86.000264
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Warren Central High School
Address
Map
9500 East 16th Street

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46229

United States
Coordinates39°47′28″N 86°00′01″W / 39.791167°N 86.000264°W / 39.791167; -86.000264
Information
TypePublic high school
Motto"Wisdom, Courage, Honor, Service"
Established1924
School districtMetropolitan School District of Warren Township
PrincipalMasimba Taylor
Faculty185.96 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment3,414 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio28.36[1]
Color(s)Black and gold    
Athletics conferenceMetropolitan Interscholastic Conference
Team nameWarriors
NewspaperThe OWL
YearbookWigwam (Volumes 1-85), Halcyon (Volumes 86-Present)
Websitehttps://wchs.warren.k12.in.us/

Warren Central High School, also known as Warren, WC, or WCHS, is a public high school located in Warren Township on the far east side of Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the only high school in Warren Township with an enrollment of 3,736 students, in grades 9–12, as of the 2016–2017 school year. Warren Central is known as "The Pride of the Eastside". Its school colors are Black and Vegas Gold and the nickname is the Warriors. The school fight song is Rah, Rah For Warren. The original Warren Central opened on January 12, 1925, at the corner of 10th Street and Post Road on the far east side of Indianapolis. It was a consolidation of the Cumberland and Shadeland schools which both had high schools that were too small for the growing township population. Warren Central was built to house grades 7 to 12 and to give the students a city quality education in a farm community. By the late 1950s, the population of Warren Township had once again outgrown its high school and, on September 6, 1960, a new Warren Central opened at its present location off of 9500 East 16th Street. In 1976, the Walker Career Center opened on the property of the high school.

Athletics

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The school is best known for athletic success, competing as a member of the nationally recognized Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference. Warren Central has a total of 28 State Championship titles since winning its first title in 1980. State championships include Girls Basketball (1), Boys Basketball (1), Boys Cross Country (2), Boys Track (4), Girls Track (5), Boys Golf (1), Boys Gymnastics (2), Softball (1), Wrestling (2), and Football (9).[2]

Warren Central was ranked the third-best athletic program in the US and first among public schools by Sports Illustrated in 2007.[3]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Warren Central High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  2. ^ "IHSAA State Championships by School", May 7, 2014
  3. ^ Kevin Armstrong and Jon Mahoney, "Nation's Top 10 athletic programs", Sports Illustrated, June 19, 2007
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