[6] The area of what eventually became known as Central High School was bought out by Keller ISD following the approval of a $89,700,000 bond on December 6, 1997.
[7] Anticipating further growth, Keller ISD approved a $179.7 million bond in the fall of 2000.
[12] On February 9, 2024, a seven-person film crew from the Dutch evangelical television network Evangelische Omroep entered Central High School in Fort Worth, Texas to film a documentary series titled God, Jesus, Trump!
[13] a journalistic program examining Christian culture in the United States without authorization from the school district.
The network had been granted permission to film on the school grounds, provided that students and teachers were not included in the footage.
The film crew was observed roaming the school premises, engaging with students, and recording them during lunch hours.
This led to outrage from students and parents, who felt their privacy rights were violated as a result.
The program, sponsored by the United States Armed Forces, has participants across the four Keller high schools.
Formed in August 2003, the Central High School Charger Band began with 73 members.