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Sarah Grey appointed assistant superintendent of Catholic schools
Mrs. Grey has been serving as interim assistant superintendent since October 2020 and assumed the permanent role on March 15.
Michigan Catholic Conference Grateful to Senate for Passing Federal COVID Funding to Support Catholic Schools
MCC is expressing its gratitude to the Michigan Senate for passing legislation that appropriates some $87 million in federal dollars to assist nonpublic schools with costs associated with the COVID pandemic.
Tell the state Senate to pass needed COVID relief for nonpublic schools
Working in close collaboration with the Michigan Association of Non-public Schools, the Michigan Catholic Conference is urging you to contact your State Senator and urge passage of SB 29.
Dispensation update for Feb. 12, 2021
Bishop Walkowiak invites Catholics who are healthy and able to return to Mass this Lent; extends dispensation until further notice for those who are unable to attend in person because of health reasons or other factors.
Honoring history, celebrating achievements of Black Americans in February
February’s celebration of Black History Month has origins dating back to 1926 and the efforts of historian Carter G. Woodson.
Celebrate Catholic Schools Week: Jan. 31-Feb. 6
“Catholic schools provide a holistic approach that addresses the whole child. Integrating faith, culture, and life into every subject elevates our exemplary academic outcomes.”
Remembering the life and legacy of Dr. King
As we look ahead to the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, on Monday, Jan. 18, we take time to remember his life, work and legacy.
Catholic schools overcome challenges to provide academic excellence rooted in faith
Superintendent Dave Faber writes in the Jan./Feb. 2021 issue of FAITH Grand Rapids magazine.
St. Stephen students go caroling for senior neighbors
On the last day before Christmas break, St. Stephen students walked down the street to sing carols for their senior neighbors at Clark at Franklin.