Central Bucks High School South

Central Bucks High School South

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name = Central Bucks High School South


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established = 2004
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type = Senior high school
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district = Central Bucks School District
grades = 10-12
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principal = W. Rodney Stone
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students = ~1700
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colors = Blue and Black
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mascot = The Titan
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location = 1100 Folly Road
Warrington, PA 18976
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website = http://www.cbsd.org/cb-south/

Central Bucks High School South is one of three high schools in the Central Bucks School District. This school is located in Warrington, Pennsylvania in Bucks County.

The school was completed in late 2004, and students did not attend it until January 2005. C.B. South the most recent high school in the Central Bucks School District, following Central Bucks High School West and Central Bucks High School East. The high school hosts grades 10–12 and is built for a little under 2,000 students.

Central Bucks South is located on Folly Road. The school cost approximately $84 million dollars to build and is the largest Central Bucks School District school to date.

Mr. Stone is the Head Principal, after many years of being the C.B. West principal.The football team went 10-0 during the 2007 season, earning the Suburban One National Conference Title. The Titans earned the top seed in the District-One Playoffs.

External links

* [http://www.cbsd.org/cb-south/ Central Bucks South]


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