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Catholic Diocese Of Rockford
Newman Central Catholic High School operates in the Sterling Deanery under the Diocese of Rockford auspice which includes the counties of Whiteside, Lee, Bureau and Ogle in Northwestern Illinois. Secondary Catholic education in the deanery has a long and distinguished history dating back to 1915. Newman's foundation rests on a storied heritage, which celebrated its centennial in 2015.

The dedication, vision and generosity required for such a legacy merits ongoing diligence in assessing, envisioning and planning for quality secondary Catholic education. Newman began when Monsignor A.J. Burns, along with the assistance of L.A. Bittorf, founded a Catholic high school on the St. Mary's Parish Campus.
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Newman Central Catholic High School is an extension of the teaching Mission of Christ and His Church. Newman provides its students with an education in the Catholic faith and offers a secular education within the context of that faith. Within the academic curriculum, there is an emphasis on oral and written communication in math, science, social studies and humanities.
The Educational Journey you choose is very important to total development of your child as a productive member of a society. When you "Choose Newman" your child will follow our Catholic School's Vision of "Learn, Serve, Lead, SUCCEED". Come explore what makes Newman Central Catholic High School a unique faith-based academic community and discover what it takes to "Choose Newman".
Newman Central Catholic is staffed by certified teachers holding degrees in their respective areas of instruction. Newman is fully accredited by the AdvancEd, the State of Illinois, and Diocese of Rockford. Newman offers a college preparatory curriculum along with the opportunity for students to enroll in a vocational curriculum for juniors and seniors at Whiteside Area Career Center.
Dressing for school reflects a positive image of our uniqueness and lends dignity to our most important task at school, teaching and learning. It also allows us to recognize the demands of society regarding professional dress and makes a distinction between work and recreational activities. Modesty is always expected.
If these times do not work for you, please contact Mrs. Kelly, Guidance Counselor, 815 625-0500, x118, dkelly@newmancchs.org. Please review the school's handbook and technology policy listed below so you can complete the appropriate questions during the registration process. Please review the handbook in order to answer the appropriate questions in the registration form.
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