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“The Memorial Way provides a supportive platform for students to
develop into the young men and women they were created to be. It
challenges and inspires our students not to settle, to reach higher, to
think bigger and to become servant leaders who look to the needs of
others and respond with Christ-like faith and empathy.”
Chris Benyousky
Director of Counseling
In 2015-16, athletes on the following teams 6 faculty and staff members
retired with a total of
won the State Championship: Girls Volleyball, Girls Rugby, 173 years
Boys Lacrosse, Boys Golf, Girls Soccer, and Heavyweight
Wrestling - Gabe Bautz ’16, Girls Track 4x100 and 4x200 of service to the school.
Relays and Boys Track 4x100 Relay. CMH Football was
State Runner-up. Conference Championships: Girls Tennis, Randy Denk Sue Ritchie
Girls Softball and Girls Rugby. 35 yrs. 5 yrs.
72 Jim Koelbl Kathy Hanlon-Sampon
35 yrs. 39 yrs.
current students are from Catholic Memorial endowment is
Legacy Families Rita Keepers Mike Sampon
$8.3 Million 16 yrs. 43 yrs.
(2nd or 3rd generation and consists of 74 Funds.
enrolled at CMH). The Class of 2016 was awarded
$210,000 $15.9 million in scholarships.
23% was distributed for This is the highest amount
tuition assistance from
of current faculty and staff endowment funds. awarded to a graduating class in
members are CMH alumni. CMH history. It averages to nearly
39% $99,890
per graduate.
of CMH faculty and staff
members are current parents
or alumni parents.
Germany Poland China
1 1 33
632 1 1 6
United Spain Pakistan South
States Korea
1
CMH hosted Brazil
44
International students
during the 2015-2016
School Year.
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