
** UPDATE** Tonight's Boys Basketball Playoff game vs. MVL will now start at 5:00 PM due to incoming weather. We hope to see you there. Safe travels everyone!
Ticket Link: https://www.vancoevents.com/us/CZHQ


The Boys Basketball Team kicks off their postseason tonight with a home game against MVL. Tip off is set for 6 PM. Since this is a playoff game, Section 2AA requires that all people have a ticket to enter. Hope to see you there.
Ticket link: https://www.vancoevents.com/us/CZHQ


The pep fest last week was full of school spirit and some extra fun games and activities!








We are excited to announce that the Central Raiders Track & Field online store is now open! This is a great opportunity to show your support for our athletes.
The store offers a variety of track & field apparel and gear, so you can represent the team in style.
📅 Order Deadline: [3-10-2025]
🛍 Shop Now:
https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/CENPLAY25
📢 Special Deal: Anyone—not just athletes—can purchase 4 items at a reduced price! For our athletes, the sweatpants and sweatshirt included in this deal make a perfect warm-up set for meets.
https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/CENTTF25
This store has many other options.
Thank you for your support in making this season a great one for our athletes! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Go Raiders!

Central Secondary Families! Principal Larson is hosting "Coffee With the Principal" at 8:10 a.m. on Friday, March 7. Bring any question/concern and we can chat at this open meeting in the Fishbowl. See you there!


Chloe Knopik is today’s senior spotlight! Upon graduation, Chloe will be attending Gustavus Adolphus College and majoring in Music Education. Her favorite teacher is Mr. Rome. As being involved in many school musicals, she recalls a favorite memory of Mr. Stumbo eating chili five minutes before The Music Man performance. She encourages students to, “Talk to that person you’ve always been too scared to reach out to!”


Congratulations to our high school award winners for the month of February!

On Friday, the kindergarten classes participated in camping themed activities to go along with the end of our read-a-thon. Students started their morning with a special guest, Mr. Larson, who sang songs around a campfire. Then they went fishing for CVC fish and built tents using marshmallows and toothpicks. They had to count how many marshmallows and toothpicks they used for their design and later made a fort to read in. They had a blast!








The senior directed starts Today (Monday March 3) and we have 16 members participating in this year’s senior directed! Don’t miss it!


Today’s senior spotlight is on Kira Weverka! In the fall, Kira will be attending SDSU and will be studying Music Education. Her favorite memory during high school was Homecoming week and her favorite teacher has been Mr. Stumbo. Her advice for younger high school students, “Prioritize yourself!”


Good luck to the Girls Basketball team as they take on the GSL Panthers tonight in the 2nd round of the Section 2AA playoffs. The game will be at Glencoe-Silver Lake High School starting at 7:00 PM. Tickets for tonight's game are cash only at the door. We hope to see you there!


We’re proud of senior Carter LaTour! He will be heading to basic training for the U.S. Army after high school graduation. During his time at Central Public Schools, his favorite memory was the Florida band trip and his favorite teacher was Mrs. Hammers. He encourages younger students to consider joining the military upon graduation as well!


Norwood Young America Lions Scholarship has been added to the Support Services website. Thank you to the organization for supporting our Seniors!
https://www.isd108.org/o/central-public-schools/page/scholarships

Today, we’re celebrating senior Carmen Andrade! Carmen will be majoring in Sonography at St. Cloud Technical & Community College. During high school, her favorite high school memory was going to the Homecoming games and her favorite teacher was Mrs. Ide. She encourages younger students to, “Utilize your WIN time and ask questions!”


Thanks to the Central Booster Club for donating funds to teachers for classroom purchases! Mrs. Kroells’s students purchased a variety of high-interest novels and were so excited to get them.


Some Snow Week dress-up fun with this teacher trio! Can you guess which game they challenged the students to play?


Lucas Conser is a senior in the Class of 2025! His favorite memory is making it to state for football. He plans to head into the workforce after graduation. His advice for younger students is, “Do your work.”


The Booster Club gifted some money to the teachers/classrooms that provided a donation to the Raider Rally last Fall. Mrs. Curson’s students brainstormed, price-shopped and voted for what they wanted. They chose a bluetooth mouse to be paired with their chromebooks, markers, pencils, LED lights and Lane Walker books about hunting and fishing.


Lily Howe is today’s senior spotlight! After high school graduation, Lily plans to head into the workforce and explore her options. Her favorite teacher was Mr. Rome and her favorite high school memory was having fun in foods sweets class. Her advice for underclassmen is, “Sometimes stuff gets tough, but you have to push yourself to try your best.”


American Legion Edward Born Post 343 Scholarship has been added to the Support Services website. Thank you to the organization for supporting our seniors!
https://www.isd108.org/o/central-public-schools/page/scholarships
