The school system serves the entire city of Central,[1][2] as well as a section of the Brownfields census-designated place and another small unincorporated area.
[citation needed] Businessperson Russell Starns stated that the incorporation of Central, which took place in 2005, was a byproduct of the area's desire to establish a school system separate from East Baton Rouge Parish's; the Louisiana State Legislature allowed Central to operate a separate school system only after the city incorporated; Starns was the person who headed the incorporation movement.
In 2014 Faulk agreed to extending his contract until December 2016; the Central school board gave him a highly favorable job evaluation.
[7] Jason Fountain became superintendent in 2017, making him the second person to hold that position.
[9] Short sleeved collared maroon shirts with khaki pants.