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==Background==
==Background==
Muskegon Catholic Central was established in [[1953]]. 98% of its students go to college. The mission of Muskegon Catholic Schools is to educate its young people, in partnership with their parents and parishes, to be faith-filled Christians in the Catholic tradition, capable of proclaiming the Good News and capable of assuming leadership roles in the Church, their families, the community, and their careers. Muskegon Catholic Central currently holds six football state championships, the last being in fall of 2008, which is tied for the most in their division. They were also runner-up in the state finals for soccer in 2008. Also they have an amazing softball team. <ref name="School Tradition">{{cite web|url=http://www.gmcs.org/tradition.htm|title=School Tradition|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=HS|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070526172212/http://www.gmcs.org/tradition.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->|archivedate=2007-05-26}}</ref>
Muskegon Catholic Central was established in [[1953]]. 98% of its students go to college. The mission of Muskegon Catholic Schools is to educate its young people, in partnership with their parents and parishes, to be faith-filled Christians in the Catholic tradition, capable of proclaiming the Good News and capable of assuming leadership roles in the Church, their families, the community, and their careers. Muskegon Catholic Central currently holds six football state championships, the last being in fall of 2008, which is tied for the most in their division. They were also runner-up in the state finals for soccer in 2008. Also they have an amazing softball team. <ref name="School Tradition">{{cite web|url=http://www.gmcs.org/tradition.htm|title=School Tradition|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=HS|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070526172212/http://www.gmcs.org/tradition.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->|archivedate=2007-05-26}}</ref>

they wear uniforms on a daily basis, eventhough they are not attractive everday wear; they represent modesty. syke


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:46, 20 May 2011

Muskegon Catholic Central High School
Address
Map
1145 West Laketon Avenue

, ,
49441

Coordinates43°13′8″N 86°16′20″W / 43.21889°N 86.27222°W / 43.21889; -86.27222
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1953
SuperintendentRobert Bridges
PrincipalRobert Bridges
Grades912
Color(s)Green and Gold   
Athletics conferenceRiver Valley Conference
Team nameCrusaders
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Athletic DirectorDave Ingles
Websitemuskegoncatholic.org

Muskegon Catholic Central High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Muskegon, Michigan. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids.

Background

Muskegon Catholic Central was established in 1953. 98% of its students go to college. The mission of Muskegon Catholic Schools is to educate its young people, in partnership with their parents and parishes, to be faith-filled Christians in the Catholic tradition, capable of proclaiming the Good News and capable of assuming leadership roles in the Church, their families, the community, and their careers. Muskegon Catholic Central currently holds six football state championships, the last being in fall of 2008, which is tied for the most in their division. They were also runner-up in the state finals for soccer in 2008. Also they have an amazing softball team. [2]

they wear uniforms on a daily basis, eventhough they are not attractive everday wear; they represent modesty. syke

References

  1. ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Retrieved 2009-06-23. [dead link]
  2. ^ HS. "School Tradition". Archived from the original on 2007-05-26. Retrieved 2007-05-11.