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Update ADMISSIONS

Update ADMISSIONS

Dear Shamrock Community,

As we approach our 100th anniversary in just five years, I want to take this opportunity to reflect on our past achievements and discuss our plans for ensuring that the success of Detroit Catholic Central High School continues for the next 100 years.

At Catholic Central, we have always been committed to providing a world-class education to our students. We have achieved this through our dedication to our three pillars of success.

Tuition Assistance: We are committed to providing financial aid to ensure that any deserving young man can attend CC, regardless of his socio-economic status. We believe that every student should have access to the opportunities that a CC education provides.

Faculty Compensation: Our faculty and staff are the backbone of our institution, and we are committed to attracting and retaining the best possible faculty and staff for our students. We believe that providing competitive compensation and benefits packages is critical to ensuring that we have the best people working at CC.

School and Campus Development: To have the finest academic and co-curricular programs, we must continuously improve our facilities and resources. We are committed to developing our campus to provide the best possible learning and extracurricular environment for our students.

Right now, we have an incredible matching donor opportunity that will allow us to further our commitment to these pillars of success. I am humbly asking each of you to consider how you can help us take advantage of this opportunity. Choose the pillar that most resonates with you, and help us build on it.

When we gather together in support of a common mission, we are bound for great things. The world is a better place with more CC Shamrocks in it, and we need your help to pave the way for future generations to come.

Let us work together to ensure that the success of CC continues for the next 100 years.

Sincerely,

V I S I ON

Ed Turek ’85 President

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