Diocese of Grand Rapids Catholic schools develop creativity and character
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids invite participation in diverse activities that encourage exploration, creativity and the pursuit of personal potential.
Teacher Feature - Andrew Willing, St. Charles Borromeo
"From the students' creativity to the dedication of my educational colleagues, to the spiritual guidance of our clergy, I am at home in my Catholic school classroom."
Teacher Feature - Kelli Pelak, Catholic Central High School
"Teaching at a Catholic school is God's plan for me, and I am thankful each day for having this opportunity."
Catholic Central capella choir sings with Eric Church in concert
Catholic Central's capella choir sang "Mistress Named Music" with Eric Church on stage.
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary students raise, release salmon
The students participated in Salmon in the Classroom, a program that offers the chance to observe the salmon life cycle.
West Catholic on Washington Post list of top U.S. high schools
West Catholic has again been recognized by the Washington Post as one of the country's most challenging high schools.
Bishop Walkowiak celebrates Mass for Holy Trinity Catholic School, attends May crowning
See pictures of Mass, the May crowning, and the VIP brunch.
Diocese of Grand Rapids Catholic schools welcome and cherish all children
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids are welcoming communities where each student feels safe, honored and celebrated.
Immaculate Heart of Mary students send balloon rosary aloft
Releasing the rosary balloons was part of VIP Day at IHM, with the theme of "Our Mother Mary and Me."