NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS
<br /> ACHIEVING. High School Seniors Joseph Bourclage and Ezra Miller were named National Merit'"Scholars
<br /> for their high performance in college preparatory classes involvement In CD-CLIII`ICUI,�I �Cl
<br /> MAN andleader ship.1.5 million apply,
<br /> 16,000 are named National Merit Scholars
<br /> HIGH ACHIEVERS
<br /> The District's vibrant learning 605 Student Awards and Recognition
<br /> environments and personalized, GIRLS SOCCER NWSC Champions ATHENA AWARD Jill Conrad is the CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
<br /> STUDENTS BOYS SOCCER Section 7AA Runner-Up recipient of the Athena Award which KNOWLEDGE BOWL took first place
<br /> team approach support the ENROLLED BOYS CROSS COUNTRY NWSC ecogn outstanding
<br /> senior female athletes out of 49 Meet sat the metro Grand
<br /> Over 75 outstanding athletes from area Finale Meet
<br /> Champions,Section 5AA Champions, schools were honored
<br /> strengths and address the 8m place at the State meet SEMIFINALIST
<br /> MINNESOTA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BEE
<br /> In 12 ->dvanced Placement Courses GIRLS SWIM/DIVE NWSC Champions, were wlelteforALL-STATE BANOTwostude Ba Middle School tuEllieJensen,Centennial
<br /> challenges of each individual were sele<edfpr the 2014 A11-State Band Middle School student,competed In the
<br /> & CJ College In the Schools courses 4AA Section Runner-up Ninepartcipants 2014 Minnesota State Geographic Bee
<br /> Student. re Relay State Qualifiers and seven STATE CHORAL SOLO AND ENSEMBLE
<br /> were Indwidual State Qualifiers CONTEST Michael Welch received a"Best sponsored by Google and Plum Creek
<br /> In a part,iershp with the University of Minnesota anda Site"commendation at the contest WORDMASTERS"CHALLENGE
<br /> ADAPTED SOCCER Conference Rachel Jolin,a student at Centennial
<br /> A—Pa P holey Community Co/lege CWlege in the Schools Co-Cham SPEECH TOURNAMENT TEAM More Middle School,achieved individual
<br /> (CIS)courses allow quahfysn3 Consolation Champions students to earn college credit pions,State Tournament, Centennial students qualified for State
<br /> ighest Honors in the WordMasters'"
<br /> FOOTBALL SAAAAAA Section place at the State Competition
<br /> Preparing Students while taking co/lege courses at Centennial High School than These curses have the same academic standards and any other school and took second CHhallenge,a national vocabulary
<br /> for Success Runner-Up competitiong nearly 150,000
<br /> expeitaf ons as the student would encounter on the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY students Thirteenrteen middle school
<br /> Project Lead-the-Way classes enable students sponsors 1g co/leges campus The teachers in these courses GIRLS TENNIS Two players were Section SCHOLARSHIP Tasha Eming is the students competed
<br /> to solve real-world challenges by using science, must meet certa n enteric aid they receive training and SAA Doubles Champs,State Tournament recipient of a Regional Honor Society
<br /> Scholarship She was one of 200 State SL CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY MATH
<br /> ongoing support from college faculty BOYS ALPINE SKI NWSC Conference tinalists,ane of 53 State winners,and CONTEST The Centennial Middle School
<br /> technology,engineering and mathematics. Section s i race
<br /> or the t won the team placed third in their division.
<br /> Section 7 ski race for the third straight one of nine regional winners named
<br /> competing against students from 51
<br /> year and finished third in the State MINNESOTA GIRLS STATE AMERICAN Schools in Minnesota and Wisconsin
<br /> Preparations are In place for all-day,everyday
<br /> BOYS HOCKEY SAA Champions. LEGION COMPETITION Cap FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVING PROGRAM
<br /> kindergarten at no cost to parents,for fall 2014 Back-to-Back Section Titles and Buchanan was honored as Girls State INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
<br /> State Participant Governor the highest honor possible
<br /> The District believes that the ten will
<br /> le time n students qualified m compete omp tt me
<br /> GIRLS BASKETBALL Stale Tournament MINNESOTA HONOR CHOIR Morgan International Competition,Competing
<br /> provided by all-day kindergarten well lead to138 Participant,Section 5AAAA Champions, Koenig was selected to sing in the against students from over 35 states
<br /> Increased learning,social and emotional NWSC Conference Champs,Section American Choral Directors Association and 15 countries
<br /> Academic Team Champions 9/10 Honor Choir NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY'S
<br /> development,and school readiness AP STUDENTS BOYS BASKETBALL Section Team MINNESOTA STATE THESPIAN SOCIETY MIDWEST ACADEMIC TALENT SEARCH
<br /> Champions CONFERENCE Centennial's one-act play, (NUMATS)ACHIEVEMENTS Michelle Li,
<br /> Investments are paying off. HONORED BOYS SWIMMING Two individual State chosslideenOfor performanver was one of cene one-ack plays atthe conference Centerville Elementary, tl the
<br /> Qualifiers p highest total score in math,ath,English,
<br /> The District exceeded state averages In In addition,two students received the science and reading among all third
<br /> 2 130 1F;26 168 ADAPTED FLOOR HOCKEY State top rating of"Accomplished"for their grade Minnesota Explore testers
<br /> overall proficiency,student growth and oivA- AFSCHOLAP'_ APSCHOLAPs 4PSC11IAQualifier,Third Place Conference events,and two students,serving as State Christopher Meng,Centennial Middle
<br /> closing the achievement gap Centennial has AP Sr HO PS TH D¢Twcnor wird 10t1115 Champions Student Board Members,helped organize School,had the highest score in
<br /> WRESTLING Five wrestlers qualified for and lead the conference Minnesota on the mathematics portion
<br /> been recognized by the Minnesota Department Co/lege 3—ml,Advanced Placement Program(4PI helps the SAAA State Tournament HENNEPIN THEATRE TRUST Once Upon of the ACT NUMATS offers above-
<br /> of Education for its high student growth prepare students for college Rigorous college-level courses are MINNESOTA STATE HIGH SCHOOL a Mattress received several awards from grade-level testing for high-performing
<br /> offered to prepare students'or success on AP exams allowing LEAGUE TRIPLE A AWARD TwoHennepin Theatre Trust including students in grades 3 through 9
<br /> CENTENNIAL student-,to earn college credit advanced pl9eement or both students were nominated for Excellence "Honorable Mention Vocal Performance LIONS DRUG AWARENESS POSTER
<br /> m Academics,Arts and Athletics(Triple by a Chorus"The production received CONTEST Kenlee DiCentennial
<br /> STATE A)Award that acknowledges one male the highest number of Indrvidual honors Elementary School,is the recipient of
<br /> and one female senior with a 3 0 GPA or a State Award from the Lions Club
<br /> higher and participate in athletics,fine
<br /> 2013 MATH arts,theater,speech and music
<br /> ACCOUNTABILITY 60.2% - •, STATE CEr+TEramAL
<br /> TEST RESULTS ACT
<br /> CENTENNIAL 22.8
<br /> STATE
<br /> Centennial students outperform `
<br /> 2013 READING the state& national averages F
<br /> ACCOUNTABILITY
<br /> 57.6% on ACT scores
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