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Central Catholic High School (Bloomington, Illinois)

Central Catholic High School
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Central Catholic High School Roundabout Entrance, Bloomington Illinois.JPG
CCHS roundabout entrance
Address
1201 Airport Road
Bloomington, Illinois 61704-2534
United States
Coordinates 40°29′35″N 88°55′22″W / 40.49306°N 88.92278°W / 40.49306; -88.92278Coordinates: 40°29′35″N 88°55′22″W / 40.49306°N 88.92278°W / 40.49306; -88.92278
Information
Former names Trinity High School
St. Mary's High School
School type Parochial high school
Motto Our difference is our strength.
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Elizabeth Ann Seton
Established 1886; 132 years ago (1886)
Founder Michael Weldon
Status Operational
Locale Small city
School board Advisory Committee
Oversight Pastors' Board
Authorizer Diocese of Peoria
Superintendent Sharon Weiss
CEEB code 140340
NCES School ID 00346865
Principal Sean Foster
Chaplain Fr. Joseph Baker
Staff 6 (FTE)
Faculty 29 (FTE)
Grades 9–12
Gender coed
Enrollment 317 (2016-17)
Average class size 19
Student to teacher ratio 12:1
Schedule type Semester, daily
Schedule M–F except holidays
Hours in school day 6.7
Campus size 15 acres
Area 100,000 square feet
Campus type Micro-urban
Color(s)      Navy blue
     White
     Vegas gold
Fight song Victory March variant
Athletics IHSA 1A/2A/3A
Athletics conference Illini Prairie
Sports 9 boys', 8 girls'
Team name Saints
Rival U-High
Accreditation AdvancED
National ranking WP: 645 places 1,339 (2017)
Average ACT scores (2017) 25.5
Newspaper Herald of the Saints
Yearbook Centrix
Endowment $3,842,936 (2014)
Budget $3,603,811.23 (2013–14)
School fees vary
Tuition $7,445 parish affiliated
$9,300 nonaffiliated
Revenue $3,474,273 (2015–16)
Communities served McLean County
Feeder schools CCCS, ECS, SMS
Graduates (2017) 78
Affiliation NCEA,NASSP, IHSA
Website
Last updated: 28 September 2017

Central Catholic High School (CCHS or Central Catholic) is a private co-educational Catholic high school in Bloomington, Illinois, United States. It serves approximately 320 students in the Bloomington-Normal area. CCHS is one of seven Catholic high schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria and the only Catholic high school in McLean County.

Begun in 1886 as St. Mary's High School by Holy Trinity Parish as an extension of the parish grade school, it was renamed Trinity High School in 1928 after construction of a separate high school building. In 1967, the school was renamed again to Central Catholic High School to reflect new roles of other regional parishes in oversight of the school. In 2003 CCHS moved from its location near downtown Bloomington to its current east side location on Airport Road. The school building is more than 100,000 square feet on a fifteen-acre property and has capacity for 500 students.

CCHS offers Advanced Placement and dual credit courses. Vocational education is available through a partnership with the Bloomington Area Career Center. A large majority of Central Catholic graduates pursue further education. In addition to coursework, Central Catholic requires community service as part of its graduation requirements.

Extracurricular activities at the school include sports teams, student clubs and organizations. CCHS participates in Illinois High School Association athletics and is a member of Illini Prairie Conference. Teams at CCHS have won state championships in boys' and girls' basketball, football, girls' track and field, and volleyball.

CCHS has roots in St. Mary's School, built at a cost of $26,000 by Holy Trinity Parish in 1884 during the pastorate of Michael Weldon. The building was located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Locust and Center Streets in Bloomington, Illinois. Initially only a grade school, the building was altered in 1886 to add high school classes. Two graduates in 1898 composed the high school's first graduating class. The parish paid off the debt for the school building in 1909. In 1912 Illinois State University and the University of Illinois recognized St. Mary's high school curriculum. The graduating class that spring had twenty students.


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