Murray County Central is a school district in southwestern Minnesota. Both the elementary school, and the high school are located in Slayton. The high school was known for much of its history as Slayton High School; this officially changed when the district consolidated in 1992, bringing in students from many of the surrounding communities, including Avoca, Chandler, Currie, Iona, and Lake Wilson. The high school currently houses grades seven through twelve as well as the kindergarten and first grade students. Those in grades two through six attend West Elementary.
Current Administration
The current administrative leadership for the 2017-2018 school year is as follows:
Both Central High School and West Elementary incorporate cutting-edge technology into their classrooms. The high school maintains four separate computer labs holding both Apple and PC computers. West Elementary maintains two such computers labs. Both buildings operate several portable laptop and Apple iPad labs. Furthermore, all classrooms in both buildings are equipped with Smart Board technology that allows students to better engage with their learnings.
Rankings
Murray County Central students consistently test among the highest in the state of Minnesota. In 2005, the high school was recorded to have a 90% proficiency level in mathematics and an 85% proficiency level in reading, both of which placed the school first in the state. For the 2007-2008 school year, Murray County Central's elementary school was named a Minnesota School of Excellence, one of only eight in the state to be honored.
Murray County Central's marching band competes in multiple competitions throughout the Midwest. In 2009 the band traveled to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and marched in the famous Walt Disney World Parade. In 2010 the group received a first-place ranking at the Tri-State Band Festival held in Luverne, Minnesota, as well as a second-place ranking at the Festival of Bands Competition in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, placing as the highest ranked public school in Class A competition. Since 2012 the band has been under the direction of Michael Helgeson.
MCC Rebel Speech
The high school's competitive speaking team has claimed the top spot at the Section 3A competition in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. The team has included several competitors who placed among the top speakers in the state. In 2010, students Dan Beech and Molly Bass placed 8th and 4th, respectively. In 2011, MCC brought seven students to the MSHSL State Speech Tournament that was held in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Ryan Gullickson and Jessica Petersen earned spots in the Championship Round, eventually placing 4th and 7th, respectively. In 2012, students Emily Alston and Logan Boese placed 7th and 5th in their respective categories. Also James Dahlgren and Max Whitehead placed 7th in Duo Interpretation. Rachel Lassen claimed the third place medal in 2013. From 2011-2013 the team has been coached by Head Coach Karen Hildebrandt and assisted by Tina Bengston and Kristen St. John. In the 2013-2014 academic year, Sharon Johnson replaced Tina Bengston as one of the team's coaches.