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Centennial High School
(208) 939-1404
12400 West Mc Millan Road
Boise, ID 83713
Level: 9-12
District: Meridian Joint District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Centennial High School, Boise, ID.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:2.02% (2007)
Hispanic:3.93% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3.35% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.42% (2007)
White, non-Hispanic:90.28% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:21.9% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:11.42% (2007)


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Centennial High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Centennial High School Reviews

 
When I first came into Centennial, I thought it was a great step up, so many freedoms! But then it all just went downhill from there. My Freshman year (I'm a Junior currently) They issued the ID badges, which made many of the students feel labeled and surprisingly unsafe. Sophmore year they took away electronics other than phones. This year, they changed yet again and began the Hybrid schedule - which a lot of students have had many problems with. It is upsetting to hear your school referred to as the 'prison' or 'boot camp' by a new student, or someone from another school. (I can honestly say that I have heard it been referred to as such at least several times if not more). I wish I could love my school, but isn't the fact that kids need consistency going to come into play?

I believe the education my teen received was good. You get what you put into it. Some of the teachers are outstanding and are able to ignite a spark in the students. It is predominately LDS. That can be a problem, but there are other teen groups to get involved with. Sports are a predominate part of this schholl.

I feel that some teachers don't do their best. but there are few that put effort into their career and care about our feature. Also, I feel that the school adminestrators are a little bit too strict with rules.

I'm a current student at CHS, and it may not be 80% LDS, but it feels that way. I am not LDS and sometimes [you] tend to feel outted. Me and my two siblings, one is currently attending there and the other just graduated, all had a hard time. The academic and extracurricular activities are awesome, though.

The school is not 80% LDS. About 25% LDS, but the influence of the religion is quite obvious. The school has some excellent teachers that make the difference in our children's education.

Well it's true about the two groups, they are the LDS and the NON- LDS. Centennial is about 80% LDS, and the other 20% sometimes feel left out. Centennial excels in all sports areas, but there are some teachers who should be there, though most are exceptional. The best part of the school is the counseling staff, it by far the best staff in the district.

The quality of education is fairly high. A high amount of the teachers and staff obviously know what they are doing and are smart people. The extracurricular activities offered are thorough, however pretty narrowly targeted. In the student body, there are two main cliques: the kids and parents that all go to church (and 'off campus' seminary) together, and those that don't. Definitely not aiming to produce a good feeling or an environment for flourishing in.

The academic program is not bad but other places are definately better. I transfered out of centennial for various reasons and found Capital high to be much better. The extracurricular activites are the most beneficial at Centennial. I was extremely involved at Centennial. The school is horrible. The enviroment is not one that a school should have.

I attended Centennial my entire High School career, and I can think of no better place to have spent those four years. The number of students at the school is perfect, because it's small enough to find lots of close friends, but big enough that you can always meet new people. The teachers and administrative staff at Centennial are so involved, and really care about their students, which is incredibly motivating. The students themselves always amazed me in their dedication and sheer brilliance. I knew some of the most incredible people I'll ever meet in my life at Centennial. For all its other great qualities, I must say that Centennial truly excels in its extracurricular activities. I was a member of choir and color guard, and those times will always be some of my most precious memories. What a great place to grow up!

Centennial is an amazing school. They excell in not only academics, but also sports. My student says that it is crowded, but that, that just makes it easier to make more friends. The teachers are very friendly and show a lot of enthusiasm. -Laura

The students and teachers are very welcoming and kind. It has a small school feel even though it's fairly large. New students should do very well.

My four children graduated from Centennial. During their high school years I found the teachers to be caring and involved in their education. Centennial has a fantastic extracurricular program.

This is a great school as far as academics go, but it's very cliquey, and can be miserable socially.



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