Our Catholic Schools
Nurturing Students Mind, Body and Spirit
Nurturing Students Mind, Body and Spirit
The Catholic schools in the Diocese of Saginaw have a lot to celebrate. Dedicated teachers. Committed parents. Excellent students who consistently score above the national average on standardized tests, are involved in numerous extracurriculars and community service and have the unique opportunity to flourish in smaller classes.
The Catholic schools in the Diocese of Saginaw have a lot to celebrate. Dedicated teachers. Committed parents. Excellent students who consistently score above the national average on standardized tests, are involved in numerous extracurriculars and community service and have the unique opportunity to flourish in smaller classes.
“We are proud to serve more than 2,000 students across our Diocese and partner with their parents and our parishes in their education and formation,” said Superintendent of Catholic Schools Cormac Lynn. “Together, our Catholic schools truly are Centered in Christ, Committed to Excellence.”
Our schools are full of stories, full of reasons why families choose Catholic education and full of students who are excited to learn about both their faith and academic subjects.
Great Lakes Bay Catholic is pleased to share a few of these stories and people with readers.
Editor’s note: Student and teacher quotes have been edited for clarity.
To learn more about our catholic schools, please visit saginaw.org/schools.
Would you like to nominate a notable alum to be featured in this magazine or on our website?
We want to recognize our Catholic school alumni and the impact they are making in their families, parishes and communities.
Email Danielle McGrew Tenbusch at dtenbusch@diosag.org.