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Our Lady of the Lake Catholic High School

Coordinates: 42°6′29″N 86°28′41″W / 42.10806°N 86.47806°W / 42.10806; -86.47806
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Lake Michigan Catholic High School
Address
Map
915 Pleasant Street

, ,
49085

United States
Coordinates42°6′29″N 86°28′41″W / 42.10806°N 86.47806°W / 42.10806; -86.47806
Information
TypeParochial, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1969
Executive DirectorGerald Heath
ChaplainFr. Thomas McNally
Grades912
Average class size35
Color(s)Royal Blue, Gold and White    
Athletics conferenceRed Arrow Conference
Team nameLakers
National rankingTop 50 Catholic High Schools of America
Athletic DirectorNeil Carter
Websitehttp://www.lmclakers.com

Lake Michigan Catholic High School is a parochial, Roman Catholic high school in St. Joseph, Michigan. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo.

Lake Michigan Catholic (LMC) was formed by the merger of St. John and St. Joseph Catholic Schools in 1969. Since then LMC has been a PS-12 school system serving Southwestern Michigan in the Catholic education tradition. The school system is supported by the parishes of St. John, St. Bernard, and St. Joseph and the Twin-City Area Catholic School Fund, Inc.

Lake Michigan Catholic schools are a part of the educational system established by the Diocese of Kalamazoo, MI and are subject to the policies of the Diocesan Office of Schools. LMC is accredited by the Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools. In accordance with Title IX compliance, Lake Michigan Catholic Schools do not discriminate on the basis of sex, religious affiliation, race, color, physical challenges, or national origin in admissions or employment opportunities.

Athletics

Basketball

  • Girls state Championships: 1988

Notes and references