Central High School
4525 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Grades: 9-12
Type: Public School
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 92%
Students per Class: 15
White: 65%, Black: 6%, Hispanic: 14%, Asian: 4%, Other: 11%
4525 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Grades: 9-12
Type: Public School
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 92%
Students per Class: 15
White: 65%, Black: 6%, Hispanic: 14%, Asian: 4%, Other: 11%
I put a restraining order and charges against the person who jumped me at this school, but nothing happened. Additionally, the Principal thought I was troublesome and rebellious because of how I was dressed. Despite this incident, the education here is great and I'm glad to have attended this school.
I have awarded five stars as I remember fondly the period from March to May 2016, making up for the troubles I encountered throughout my four years of high school. Even though courses weren't rigorous and some teachers were not good, there was a majority of obnoxious students, yet I still miss this place. – From A Graduate of 2017
The attitudes of the students are not great; they're loud, obnoxious and disrespectful to adults. Some instructors are wonderful while some are not. When it comes to education, the school seems to be more concerned with their image than helping those in need; rather than recognize how many non seniors are failing and how inadequately prepared the seniors are for college, they simply boast about having 100% of their senior students apply for college. The athletes get preferential treatment over everyone else because they matter most—unless you're a successful student which is sometimes hard to come by. Although it isn't one of the worst schools out there, I would still recommend looking into alternatives.
I do love this school so much because my favorite part of middle school is Advisory.
Dominos orders are becoming excessive; it's time for healthier options instead of so much pizza.