
Founded in 1906, Catholic Central is the oldest co-educational diocesan Catholic high school in the nation. A college preparatory high school, typically 99% graduation rate and 98%+ go on to enroll in higher education upon graduation. CC students come primarily from the metropolitan Grand Rapids, the second-largest city in Michigan.
This includes the urban, suburban, and rural areas of greater Kent, Ottawa, and Allegan counties. The range in socio-economic background is extensive. Thirty-nine percent of students receive need-based tuition assistance totaling over $1,000,000 given in aid for the 2019-20 school year. Seventeen percent of students qualify for free/reduced lunch.
This includes the urban, suburban, and rural areas of greater Kent, Ottawa, and Allegan counties. The range in socio-economic background is extensive. Thirty-nine percent of students receive need-based tuition assistance totaling over $1,000,000 given in aid for the 2019-20 school year. Seventeen percent of students qualify for free/reduced lunch.
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Canvas is our Learning Management System that contains course curriculum, review materials, classroom collaboration tools, and daily assignments and due dates. Infinite Campus provides access to information about grades, attendance, behavior, food service, and more. SCOIR - is a web-based program and app allowing students to identify colleges and careers that best fit their strengths and goals.
CC Alum, we'd love to help you stay connected! Catholic Central's new Alumni outreach portal brings together the ways we can share CC current events with you, and you can share your life events with us and each other. Update your contact information, check out the Inside CC Alumni magazine, and keep tabs on any upcoming events!.
We're a school rooted in the Catholic faith and grounded in the Dominican traditions of study, prayer, community, and service. We are proud to be the oldest co-educational diocesan Catholic high school in the nation, founded in 1906.
At Catholic Central, students find the right mix of high academic standards, individual attention, and opportunities to engage in a full spectrum of student life activities, from arts and athletics to clubs and organizations.Our unique, student-centered schedule empowers students and encourages deeper inquiry and more meaningful learning time.
At Catholic Central, students find the right mix of high academic standards, individual attention, and opportunities to engage in a full spectrum of student life activities, from arts and athletics to clubs and organizations.Our unique, student-centered schedule empowers students and encourages deeper inquiry and more meaningful learning time.
Catholic Central High School is a diocesan high school anchored to the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Initially staffed by diocesan priests and Dominican sisters, the school is rooted in the Dominican charisms of prayer, study, service, and community within the context of the wider diocesan mission.
The Office of Campus Ministry serves to make these charisms relevant within the contemporary life of high school students and the larger school community.Campus Ministry is successful in its mission insofar as it engages students in these life-giving practices. For each and every student, finding meaning in life is both a challenge and an opportunity.
The Office of Campus Ministry serves to make these charisms relevant within the contemporary life of high school students and the larger school community.Campus Ministry is successful in its mission insofar as it engages students in these life-giving practices. For each and every student, finding meaning in life is both a challenge and an opportunity.
Led by exceptional faculty, Catholic Central strives to develop students physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Guided by the Seven Principles of Catholic Social Teaching, theology and philosophy are integrated with mathematics, literature, history, and science. Our students examine the relationship between faith and reason and, in doing so, build critical thinking skills for college and beyond.
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