Cedar Falls High School

Early residents recalled seeing parents escort their children to school because Native Americans living in the area were sighted in the woods near the Taylor home.

In 1863, the old Central School was constructed to serve grades K-12 which occupied an entire city block.

Costing 113 million dollars, the current Cedar Falls High School was opened in August 2024.

Future plans include a 40,000-square-foot performance center featuring courts, a track, and indoor turf.

CFHS is a member of the Mississippi Valley Conference and competes at the Class 5A/4A (largest) level in the state of Iowa.

A budding rivalry on the gridiron is also enjoyed by fans of Cedar Falls and Iowa City High School.

[citation needed] Contrary to other Tiger athletic squads, the football team has no black on the uniforms.

She earned a 20-13 pre-tournament record at 112 pounds before receiving an opening-round default at the state tournament.

Marker commemorating the "1853 Site of First Public School House in Cedar Falls". Located at the corners of 5th Street and Main Street in downtown Cedar Falls.