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  1. Central High School was a public high school in Madison, Wisconsin. It was open from 1854 until 1969. The student newspaper was The Madison Mirror and the yearbook was Tychoberahn. The school nickname was the Tigers, the colors black and orange and moved in 1908 to the site where it would stay until it closed.

  2. 12 de mar. de 2015 · A digital collection of Madison Central High School yearbooks from the Dane County Historical Society has been added to the Recollection Wisconsin syllabus. Madison Central High School was Dane County’s oldest high school, opening as Madison High School in 1853 with 90 students and only one teacher.

  3. The Dane County Historical Society established the “I Remember Madison Central High” project to collect the history of Madison’s Central High School, which was closed in 1969. This includes scanned copies of the Madison Mirror, a memories blog, and digital collection of the yearbook Tychoberahn.

  4. Over the past 30 years, Madison Central High School has proven to be “The Mark of Excellence” through its many academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs. The prospects of the 2023-24 school year are no different; we are excited for our faculty, staff, and student body and the talents they will exhibit throughout the year.

  5. Madison Central High School | Facebook. Public group. ·. 946 members. Join group. Alumni of Madison Central High School (1854-1969) in Madison, Wisconsin. If you ever attended MCHS (also known as Central-University High School), you're...

  6. General information. As of the 2020-2021 school year, the district serves 26,121 students, [2] [3] making it the second largest in Wisconsin. It has 52 schools, including 32 elementary schools (grades K-5), 12 middle schools (grades 6–8), and 6 high schools.

  7. Madison Central High School Yearbooks. Sixty-nine volumes of The Tychoberahn, the yearbook for Madison’s Central High School, published between 1900 and 1969. Alternate titles include Orange and Black and Mirror Magazine.