Diversity
Graduating seniors of Detroit Catholic Central are formed over their four years in the Basilian tradition of goodness, discipline, and knowledge. Diversity is woven into the full Catholic Central experience, providing students with opportunities to better know themselves and their fellow Shamrocks. Catholic values, combined with our Basilian tradition, advance mutual respect and brotherhood among students.
At Catholic Central, our responsibility for forming young men in excellence is inseparable from our dedication to diversity. Catholic Central remains committed to these concepts to ensure that our school is a welcoming community for families of all backgrounds.
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Catholic Central’s GDK program teaches valuable life lessons to young Shamrocks, helping them grow into future leaders and enhancing their success in the real world after graduation.
It’s one of the many ways CC goes above and beyond for its students, proving that a young man’s high school years are highly formative and instrumental in shaping his future.
Read on to learn more about the GDK program at Catholic Central High School, and how it helps turn young men into future fathers, husbands, and leaders.
The 12th Annual Eating For A Cause event was held at the Texas de Brazil in Detroit in support of the Dominique Fischer ’05 Memorial Foundation. During the event, Domonique’s parents gifted a check in the amount of $15,000 to CC to help young men fulfill their dreams of a CC education.
On Saturday, November 11, the Shamrock STEM Ambassador Corps student organization launched a new monthly STEM Career Series, featuring kickoff speaker Mohammed Alghurabi, Senior Project Manager of the Gordie Howe Bridge.
In this article, we discuss the benefits of stepping outside your comfort zone and how Detroit Catholic Central High School encourages student growth.
Detroit Catholic Central High School is excited to welcome Chris Okoye ’14 as Coordinator of Diversity, Student Engagement, and Community Outreach.
Loyalty: this virtue has been the guiding force in Isaac Hester’s life.