Clay Center High School
Clay Center High School is a high school in Clay Center, Nebraska. The school is a public school that has about 201 students and many teachers [1]
Formal education began in Clay Center with a subscription school taught by Mrs. Charles Wanser in 1880. On April 4, 1881, the first public school was authorized. The building was expanded with bond issues many times. The current high school building was built in 1967. In 2008, a school meeting was planned to determine where students may have to go to school. The general consensus is that students can opt out to Harvard High in nearby Harvard, Nebraska, or go to Sandy Creek High School a few miles south of Clay Center. Sandy Creek is located two miles outside of Fairfield, Nebraska, and has been consolidated since the late 1960s. The Sandy Creek School District is set to acquire the former Clay Center High School District at the beginning of the 2010–11 school year. Complaints about changing the school mascot, colors, and high school name are still ongoing today.
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Coordinates: 40°31′23″N 98°03′04″W / 40.52302°N 98.051°W