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Palm Beach Central High School

2003 establishments in FloridaEducational institutions established in 2003High schools in Palm Beach County, FloridaPublic high schools in FloridaWellington, Florida

Palm Beach Central High School is a high school located in Wellington, Florida in the Palm Beach County School District. Opened in 2003, Palm Beach Central currently has over 3,000 students (2,966 in the 2019-20 school year) enrolled in grades nine through twelve. The school offers a wide variety of athletics, arts programs, and extracurricular activities, as well as four distinct tracks which students must apply for. The school's mascot is the bronco, or bucking horse.

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33413 , Wellington
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