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Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
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Little Rock Central High School
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Little Rock Central High School
 

Is Little Rock Central High School still an operating high school?
Yes. The school is a 4-year public high school with approximately 2,400 students.

How many students attended Central High School in 1957?
The student body in 1957 numbered approximately 1,800 students.  Within the last few years, the Little Rock School District moved to a middle school system, which means 9th graders now attend Central.  In the 1950s, the school included only grades 10-12.

What is the racial makeup of the school today?
The student body at Central High School is approximately 54% Black and 43% White.

Can I tour the high school?
Tours of the school are conducted for groups of 10 or more by reservation.  Because the school is still owned and operated by the Little Rock School District, tours are only conducted during normal school hours when school is in session.

Are the Little Rock Nine all still alive?
Yes.  The members of the Little Rock Nine live throughout the United States and the Netherlands.

Was Central High the first school in Arkansas to desegregate?
No.  Charleston schools and Fayetteville High School (both in the northwest part of the state) desegregated in the fall of 1954 after the Brown v. Board of Education decision.  Hoxie School District, in Northeast Arkansas, desegregated its schools in 1955 and obtained a court injunction preventing segregationists from interfering with desegregation there.  In 1956, Bentonville (in Northwest Arkansas) desegregated all 12 grades and Hot Springs (in Central Arkansas) desegregated its high school automotive classes.

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Did You Know?
Little Rock Central High School is the only functioning high school to be located within the boundary of a national historic site. Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site

Last Updated: February 22, 2008 at 16:46 EST