Clay Center Community High School
Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) is the public high school in Clay Center, Kansas. The school mascot is the tiger and the school colors are black and orange. It is part of USD 379.[1] The school is located at 1630 9th Street.
Notable alumni
- Michael L. Printz (1937 - 1996), for whom the Michael L. Printz Award is named, graduated from the school in 1955.[2]
- Roxie Powell, write and poet attended the school. Harold Riechers, who wrote a memoir about his life in Kansas and raising 3 children losing his wife to cancer then finding love again in Oklahoma, also went to the school.[3]
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References
- "Clay Center High School". www.usd379.org.
- Miller, Marilyn Lea (23 April 2018). "Pioneers and Leaders in Library Services to Youth: A Biographical Dictionary". Libraries Unlimited – via Google Books.
- Riechers, Harold (29 April 2003). "Just a Country Boy from Kansas: My Life Story". Author House – via Google Books.
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