The Flying Shamrocks, Catholic Central’s Aviation & Aerospace Engineering Club, took to the skies for a once-in-a-lifetime experience—traveling by private jet to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
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Catholic Central’s Robotics Camp concluded today with a friendly competition between campers, each showcasing the robots they built and programmed throughout the week.
A group of Catholic Central students from the Shamrock ID program recently spent the weekend serving at Spiritus Sanctus Academy in Ann Arbor.
Although school is out for the summer, Catholic Central remains an active and busy place with more than 1,100 kids participating in a wide range of summer camps on campus.
Catholic Central Theology Teacher Alana Bahoura, now Kanouna, received a newlywed blessing from Pope Leo XIV during her honeymoon in Rome and looks forward to sharing the experience with her students this fall.
On July 11-13, 2025, David Kibbey ’24 once again brought the community together for the Northville Concours d’Elegance, a premier automotive event that continues to grow in size, scope, and mission.
Detroit Catholic Central High School proudly congratulates faculty member Dr. Jon M. Zabick on the completion of his Doctor of Theology (ThD) degree in Historical Theology/Church History from Evangelical Theological Seminary (ETS), a legacy school now part of Kairos University.
Dominic Recchione ’26 was recently featured in DBusiness Magazine for his growing interest in video production and the business he has built around it.
Ian Lee ’25 entered Catholic Central as a quiet and uncertain freshman but graduated as a confident leader, accomplished in music, research, and student life. Now headed to Johns Hopkins University, Ian reflects on how CC shaped his growth and shares his advice for making the most of the CC experience.
Detroit Catholic Central High School celebrates the top 10 scholars from the Class of 2025 for exemplifying academic excellence, leadership, and dedication throughout their high school years. Congratulations to the outstanding students listed in this article!
Catholic Central High School congratulates our Academic Team for finishing 5th in the nation at the 2025 NAQT High School National Championship Tournament, held May 24–26 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Catholic Central High School proudly congratulates Antonio Rugiero, father of Attilio Rugiero ’25 and Antonio Rugiero Jr. ’21, on his recent investiture into the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, a prestigious knighthood rooted in a tradition of service and faith that dates back more than 500 years
On Thursday, June 5, 2025, Detroit Catholic Central High School proudly welcomed back its alumni for the annual Legacy Reunion, honoring those who graduated 50 or more years ago.
Meet Jaden Pydyn, the 2025 Whelan Award recipient from Detroit Catholic Central who’s headed to the prestigious United States Military Academy at West Point. In this video, Jaden shares his passion for service, the path that led him to one of the most selective academies in the world, and what it means to represent CC at the highest level.
Detroit Catholic Central co-captain Victor Verma ‘25 has been named the 2025 Catholic High School League (CHSL) Scholar Athlete for Tennis.
Evan Jackson '22 was recently elected Student Body President at Grand Valley State University for the 2025-2026 academic year. In this Q&A, he talks about his goals in student government, the impact of his time at Catholic Central, and how his academic interested in economics, finance, and English are sharping his future.
Theology Teacher Paul Stuligross shared his thoughts on faith and family in the Detroit Catholic. Check out his article here!
In this Q&A, Samuel Beckman '96, Golf Course Architect and Founder of Emergency 9 Golf, talks about his journey, current projects, and the lessons he’s carried with him from his time at Catholic Central.
Catholic Central High School is proud to celebrate Drew Abbott ‘25, who has been named a recipient of a highly selective National Merit Scholarship sponsored by Kalamazoo College.
Tyler O’Brien ‘25 and Nick Leiter ‘25 were recently recognized with WDIV Channel 4’s Go 4 It Award for the month of May for their efforts to support children in foster care.
It’s that time of year again. Exam week is here! Here are some tips to help you get ready and a few school resources you should definitely take advantage of.
On Friday, May 16, 2025, Catholic Central students took part in a hands-on Car Maintenance 101 session, led by Director of Facilities and Transportation Mr. Kevin Kotzian, as part of the school’s DRIVE Development Day programming.
Several Catholic Central students were recognized for their work on The Spectrum in the 2025 Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA) Awards, earning top honors in categories ranging from design and writing to photograph.
Catholic Central High School celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2025 on Sunday, May 18, at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor. Approximately 233 seniors received their diplomas in front of a crowd of family, friends, faculty, and staff
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