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Little Rock Central High

The School That Made History

From Amanda Galiano, About.com

Central High was a ground breaking battle for civil rights in Arkansas and the United States in 1957. Nine students defied a governor, public opinion and many of their peers to have the right to go to school. According to history books, this is Central's claim to infamy.

Today, Central High is not only a national landmark but also a functioning high school. Central produces more national merit scholars every year than any other Arkansas school and has one of the state's most respected athletic programs.

Central also hosts an International Studies magnet program. While students at Central are aware of the history, they've made the school more than its history. They've given the school a present too. Here in Arkansas, when we speak of Little Rock Central, it's normally for the more positive aspects of the school rather than the infamous event that will always hover over its halls.

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  1. Central High MarkerCentral High Marker
  2. The Front of Central HighFront Entrance
  3. Central High Top DetailThe top of Central High
  4. Central High Top DetailCentral High Top Detail
  5. Central High Tiger DetailCentral High is the home of the Central High Tigers and this mosaic tiger commemorates their mascot.
  6. Central High Front DetailOppurtunity
  7. Central High Front DetailPreparation
  8. Central High Front DetailThe school has four figures above its front entrance. This one stands for personality.
  9. Central High Front DetailThe school has four figures above its front entrance. This one stands for personality.
  10. Central High Side ViewCentral High Side View
  11. Central High Photos Central High
  12. Central High Side ViewThe north wall of Little Rock Central High.
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