Pike Central High School
Pike Central High School | |
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Location | |
1810 East SR 56 Petersburg, Indiana, Pike County 47567 United States | |
Coordinates | 38°26′04″N 87°14′33″W / 38.434310°N 87.242458°WCoordinates: 38°26′04″N 87°14′33″W / 38.434310°N 87.242458°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Established | 1974 |
School district | Pike County School Corporation |
Principal | Brian Holland |
Faculty | 68 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 567 (150 9th, 160 10th, 131 11th, 126 12th) (2015-2016) |
Color(s) | |
Athletics | IHSAA 3A, 1A Soccer |
Athletics conference | Pocket Athletic Conference |
Team name | Chargers |
Website | Official Site |
Pike Central High School is located in Petersburg, Indiana and is the only public high school in Pike County. It was formed in 1974 by the consolidation of Petersburg High School, Otwell High School, and Winslow High School.
Athletics
Pike Central High School's athletic teams are nicknamed the Chargers, and it participates in the Pocket Athletic Conference.
Athletic Accomplishments
Sectional Championships (32)
- 1988 Softball
- 1989 Baseball
- 1989 Softball
- 1990 Girls Basketball
- 1990 Softball
- 1991 Boys Tennis
- 1991 Girls Basketball
- 1991 Softball
- 1992 Girls Basketball
- 1992 Girls Tennis
- 1992 Softball
- 1993 Girls Basketball
- 1993 Softball
- 1994 Girls Basketball
- 1994 Softball
- 1995 Girls Basketball
- 1995 Softball
- 1996 Softball
- 1997 Boys Tennis
- 1997 Boys Basketball
- 1997 Softball
- 1998 Softball (2A)
- 1999 Boys Tennis
- 2001 Boys Tennis
- 2002 Boys Tennis
- 2004 Boys Tennis
- 2008 Boys Tennis
- 2010 Boys Tennis
- 2013 Softball (3A)
- 2014 Girls Soccer (1A)
- 2016 Boys Basketball (3A)
- 2016 Boys Soccer (1A)
Regional Championships (8)
- 1990 Softball
- 1990 Girls Basketball
- 1991 Girls Basketball
- 1992 Girls Basketball
- 1993 Girls Basketball
- 1994 Girls Basketball
- 1995 Girls Basketball
- 1997 Boys Basketball
Semi-State Championships (1)
- 1990 Softball
Notable achievements
In October 2010 Pike Central High School was selected as one of 14 Lemelson-MIT "InvenTeams" and one of only four teams to present on stage at the convention. The program grants selected high schools up to $10,000 to invent technological solutions to real-world problems. More than 1,200 schools applied for the grant, and a judging panel of educators, researchers, alumni and staff from MIT; industry experts; and past Lemelson-MIT Award winners selected Pike Central High School as one of the grantees. It is the first Indiana school to be picked for the program.[1] The Pike Central High School InvenTeam has built a lightweight disaster relief shelter that is both inexpensive and easy to assemble and disassemble. Made from corrugated polypropylene sheets, the shelter also has a water filtration system, and the team is currently working to add an alternative energy source to supply light to the structure.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 Bendery, Jennifer (7 February 2012). "Obama Makes 'Special Plea' To Press: Pay Attention To White House Science Fair Winners". Huffington Post.