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Principal:
Hubert Watson
Assistant Principal: John Morgan
Assistant Principal: Don Burger
Assistant Principal: Zoraba Ross |
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History |
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Central Crossing opened for its inaugural year in August of 2002. With
over 292,000 ft2., the school houses an auxiliary gym, a
700-seat auditorium and a 2000-seat competition gym. There are twelve
computer labs (3 computer, 6 business, 1 art, 1 drafting, 1
communications) enabling students access to the most current technology
available.
The school was constructed to alleviate over crowding at the district’s
other three high schools. Students from Franklin Heights, Grove City and
Westland, as well as from the district’s five middle schools, combined
to form the new student body at Central Crossing. |
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School Information |
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Central Crossing High School houses grades 9 through 12. Current
enrollment is approximately 1562 students with an 1800 student
capacity. The school colors are royal blue and silver and the school
mascot is the Comet. |
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Faculty Information |
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Central Crossing has five administrators,
four counselors, over 90 teachers and over 40 classified
staff. As with our student body, the staff at Central
Crossing was compiled from educators throughout the
district, educators from other school districts and
those new to the profession.
Over
one-half of the certificated staff has their masters
degree. In addition, several of our certificated and
classified staff members have been recognized within the
district, regionally and nationally for various awards
and achievements. |
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Outstanding Programs
and Features |
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Outstanding programs and activities
offered at Central Crossing include advanced placement
courses (U.S. History, European History, Calculus,
English, Biology, Chemistry); a wide variety of art
programs; instrumental music (marching band, symphonic
and concert bands, jazz band, orchestra); vocal music
(concert and symphonic choirs, girls' ensemble,
performance ensemble) and Excelsior (show choir); NJROTC
(color guard, rifle team); drama; ESP (Educational
Success Program); peer mediation; Renaissance; WCCH
Broadcast News; Key Club. |
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Extracurricular
Offerings |
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Boys and girls sport programs; cheerleading; marching band; choir; dance
team; literary magazine; yearbook; Student Council; National Honor
Society; Drama Club; student newspaper; In-the-Know; Spanish Club;
French Club; German Club; Business Professionals of America; Future
Teachers of America; school store; office helpers; Drug and Alcohol
Prevention Team; DECA; Thespian Society; Art Club; NJROTC Color Guard
and Rifle Team. |
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Special Incentives |
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Central Crossing offers a wide variety of recognition for our students
including Students of the Month, Top 25, VIP Award, Renaissance,
All-Academic Awards and various athletic awards. |
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Community Involvement |
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PTSA; Athletic
Boosters; Band Boosters; Choir Boosters, ROTC Boosters, Theater
Boosters, The Comet’s Tale newsletter. |
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