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Grayslake Central High School (also known as Grayslake Central or GCHS) is a public four-year high school located in Grayslake, Illinois and is part of Grayslake Community High School District 127. Founded in 1946, the school services the Chicago suburbs of Grayslake, Hainesville, and parts of Round Lake. The school's mascot is the Ram.
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Park Campus and Grayslake Middle School feed into Grayslake Community High School District 127, and into one of its two high schools: Grayslake North High School, or Grayslake Central High School. The mascot of Avon Center School is the " Koalaty Kid ," while the mascot at Prairieview is eagle and the mascot at Woodview is the owl .
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Grayslake Community High School District 127 is a public high school district, with two schools: Grayslake Central High School and Grayslake North High School, located in Grayslake, Illinois. The district's enrollment is 2,970. [2]
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The high school was built in 2004 to lower class sizes at Grayslake Community High School (now Grayslake Central High School) on Lake Street. In the school's first year (2004-2005), it housed all of the district's ninth graders (about 700).