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Scott County Central High School
High school in Missouri, United States
High school in Missouri, United States
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Scott County Central High School | |
| streetaddress | 20794 U.S. Highway 61 | |
| city | Sikeston | |
| state | Missouri | |
| county | (Scott County) | |
| zipcode | 63801 | |
| country | USA | |
| principal | Gary Mize | |
| staff | 14.00 (FTE) | |
| ratio | 8.64 | |
| type | Public middle and high school | |
| enrollment | 121 | |
| enrollment_as_of | 2023-2024 | |
| <!-- | campus | (Urban/Country)-- |
| colors | Orange, black, and white | |
| nickname | Braves | |
| website | https://www.scottcentral.k12.mo.us/scott-county-central-homepage/scc-high-school |
Scott County Central High School is a middle school and high school at 20794 US Highway 61 in Scott County, Missouri (Sikeston postal address). It is a part of Scott County Central Schools school district, which includes Haywood City, Morley, and Vanduser.
It is in proximity to Kluge's Hill. The school is 8 mi north of the center of Sikeston. The school colors are orange, black, and white, and the mascot is the Braves.
The high school has an enrollment of 151.
The school was created in 1959, by the merger of the Morley and Vanduser high schools. The school colors were retained from the original Vanduser High School (black and orange) and Morley High School (black and white). It competes in the Scott-Mississippi Conference.
Scott County competes in Class 2 and is a member of the Missouri State High School Activities Association.
Athletics
It has won 18 state championships in boys basketball—the most of any high school in the state.
Notable alumni
- Marcus Timmons, 1991, basketball player
- Otto Porter, 2011, basketball player
References
References
- "Scott County Central High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
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- Geography Division. (January 12, 2021). "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Scott County, MO". [[U.S. Census Bureau]].
- (1957-12-13). "Hold Conference to Plan New Morley-Vanduser High School Building". [[The Daily Standard (Missouri).
- "Scott County Central High School Basketball Schedule". MaxPreps.
- "Scott County. Central High School in Sikeston, MO". High-schools.com.
- Heuring, Leonna. (2010-01-25). "Scott County Central high school celebrates 50th anniversary". [[Southeast Missourian]].
- (1958-01-24). "Construction begun on new Vanduser-Morley High School". [[The Daily Standard (Missouri).
- "High school history | Scott Co. Central". Semosportsweb.Com.
- Magic Johnson. "Scott County Central High School". MSHSAA.
- Pobst, Chris. (January 26, 2012). "Braves legend Marcus Timmons looking for move back home". [[Sikeston Standard Democrat]].
- Heuring, Leonna. (August 14, 2013). "Scott County Central to honor Otto Porter Jr. this weekend". [[Southeast Missourian]].
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