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About Us

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  • Tardy Bell
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Courage Office (A-G): 307-771-2694

  • Bobby Dishman, Assistant Principal
  • Brittany Marlow, Counselor

Honor Office (H-N): 307-771-2690

  • Nicholas Lamp, Associate Principal
  • Margie Cook, Counselor

Spirit Office (O-Z): 307-771-2692

  • Brodie Epler, Assistant Principal
  • Malissa Lance, Counselor

 

Main Office:  307-771-2680 

Records Office:  307-771-2691 

Request a Transcript or Education Verification 

  • Principal— Dr. Karen Delbridge
  • Associate Principal—Mike Maloney 
  • Assistant Principal—Nick Lamp
  • Assistant Principal—Jeff Hatcliff

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
5500 Education Drive—771-2680

Central High School has a well-deserved reputation of high academic achievement, championship athletic programs, and successful clubs and organizations. U.S. News & World Report has recognized Central High School as one of “America’s Best High Schools.” Central High School has an extensive offering of cocurricular activities that includes, but is not limited to, DECA, FBLA, FFA, FCCLA, speech and debate, SkillsUSA, and We the People. These activities and others earn state, regional and national recognition on a consistent basis. 

Central is a comprehensive, four-year senior high school that offers a varied curriculum to its student body of approximately 1,200 students. Advanced Placement courses are available to students in English literature and English composition, French, Spanish, chemistry, physics, biology, environmental science, U.S. government, U.S. history, world history, human geography, macro-economics, psychology, art, music theory, statistics, calculus AB and calculus BC. Central High School is currently the only high school in Wyoming to award students an AP Capstone diploma. 

Concurrent enrollment agreements with community colleges also exist that allow students to earn college credit while in high school in such areas as calculus, English composition, construction technology, auto body, drafting, health occupations and culinary arts. Central High is also home to the oldest Army JROTC core of cadets in a public high school west of the Mississippi. All students have extended learning opportunities through the Chief Morningstar Academy and extended-day classes. Central is proud of the faculty and students who work together to achieve academic performance that exceeds state norms on the AP and ACT exams.

    • First Bell
    • Tardy Bell
    • Lunch Times
    • Dismissal Bell
  • Courage Office (A-G): 307-771-2694

    • Bobby Dishman, Assistant Principal
    • Brittany Marlow, Counselor

    Honor Office (H-N): 307-771-2690

    • Nicholas Lamp, Associate Principal
    • Margie Cook, Counselor

    Spirit Office (O-Z): 307-771-2692

    • Brodie Epler, Assistant Principal
    • Malissa Lance, Counselor

     

    Main Office:  307-771-2680 

    Records Office:  307-771-2691 

    Request a Transcript or Education Verification 

  • CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
    5500 Education Drive—771-2680

    Central High School has a well-deserved reputation of high academic achievement, championship athletic programs, and successful clubs and organizations. U.S. News & World Report has recognized Central High School as one of “America’s Best High Schools.” Central High School has an extensive offering of cocurricular activities that includes, but is not limited to, DECA, FBLA, FFA, FCCLA, speech and debate, SkillsUSA, and We the People. These activities and others earn state, regional and national recognition on a consistent basis. 

    Central is a comprehensive, four-year senior high school that offers a varied curriculum to its student body of approximately 1,200 students. Advanced Placement courses are available to students in English literature and English composition, French, Spanish, chemistry, physics, biology, environmental science, U.S. government, U.S. history, world history, human geography, macro-economics, psychology, art, music theory, statistics, calculus AB and calculus BC. Central High School is currently the only high school in Wyoming to award students an AP Capstone diploma. 

    Concurrent enrollment agreements with community colleges also exist that allow students to earn college credit while in high school in such areas as calculus, English composition, construction technology, auto body, drafting, health occupations and culinary arts. Central High is also home to the oldest Army JROTC core of cadets in a public high school west of the Mississippi. All students have extended learning opportunities through the Chief Morningstar Academy and extended-day classes. Central is proud of the faculty and students who work together to achieve academic performance that exceeds state norms on the AP and ACT exams.

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The Wyoming Purple Star School Designation Award for military-friendly schools recognizes schools that demonstrate a major commitment to serving students and families connected to our nation’s armed forces. The program was designed to help with the challenges of high mobility by setting standards of commitment for the school’s award of the military-friendly Purple Star designation. 

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Karen Delbridge, Principal

Grades: 9-12

Main Office: 307-771-2680

Office Hours:

Email: central@laramie1.org


Records Office: 307-771-2691

Request a Transcript or Education Verification

Attendance Offices

Courage Office (A-G) – 307-771-2694

  • Bobby Dishman, Assistant Principal
  • Brittany Marlow, Counselor

Honor Office (H-N) – 307-771-2690

  • Nicholas Lamp, Associate Principal
  • Margie Cook, Counselor

Spirit Office (O-Z) – 307-771-2692

  • Brodie Epler, Assistant Principal
  • Malissa Lance, Counselor

5500 Education Drive
Cheyenne WY 82009

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