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Archdiocese of Detroit Catholic schools offer a Christ-centered academically excellent education to help students unleash their full potential.
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Laura Knaus Named Superintendent of Catholic Schools
Deacon Sean Costello named Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Winona-Rochester in Minnesota.
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Updated 8/22/2022: PreK-12 Health and Safety Guidance for the 2022-2023 School Year
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Recent News

Dominoes for the hungry: School topples 2,015 boxes of cereal to aid food pantries

Laura Knaus named superintendent of Archdiocese of Detroit’s Catholic schools
Knaus will succeed Deacon Sean Costello, who will become superintendent for the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota

School begins new Spy Wednesday tradition with crucifix from Jerusalem
Lesser-known Holy Week observance commemorates day Jesus was betrayed by Judas; students process with new crucifix
Catholic School students are challenged to achieve their full potential. Data shows our students score higher on standardized tests than their public-school counterparts. Nearly all Catholic School students move on to attend college.
Our goal is to educate students in mind, body and spirit. We offer that through solid academics, after-school activities and opportunities to worship and practice the faith. A Catholic education gives students a strong foundation as members of society and the Catholic community.
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