ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2026
LOST & FOUND - Our Lost and Found in the Student Center is currently filled with a large number of items, including water bottles, suit jackets, lunch boxes, and more. Students are encouraged to stop by and claim any belongings before Spring Break. Anything remaining after Spring Break will be donated.
COUGAR GEAR - The Downtown Den will be open tonight from 6:00-8:30 pm for Bandtastic. They have great stock for spring break items - Shorts, beach towels, yeti water bottles, etc.
COUGAR AWARD - Seniors - the Cougar Award is presented to student-athletes who demonstrate exceptional commitment to Catholic Central Athletics by competing in 11 athletic seasons across their high school career. Recipients of this award embody the school’s core values: hard work, perseverance, faithfulness to teammates, and pride in wearing the Cougar uniform. Their multi-season dedication strengthens not only their own development but the culture of excellence within every program they touch.
Eligibility Criteria - To receive the Cougar Award, a student-athlete must:
If you believe you are eligible for this award, please either respond all to this email or come into the Athletic Office. We will verify your eligibility in preparation for May.
BLOOD DRIVE - Mark your calendars! The final CC Blood Drive of this school year is happening April 17th, 2026. If you're 16 or older, this is your chance to make a difference - one donation can help save up to three lives! Bonus: Those who donate or volunteer multiple times may qualify for a special red cord to wear at graduation!
SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY - DOGR Catholic Cemeteries is looking for dependable high school students who are at least 16 years old to help with summer grounds maintenance, mainly weed trimming and general upkeep. There are flexible working hours during the summer. If you're interested, visit the office at either Holy Cross Cemetery or Resurrection Cemetery to get more details and pick up an application.
LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY - Current 9th graders- Leadership opportunity with GR Community Foundation: Applications are currently being accepted for membership on the Youth Grant Committee. Current 8th and 9th graders (next year's freshmen and sophomores) can apply now using this online application! The deadline to apply is 5:00 pm on Friday, April 3- YGC application
CONGRESSIONAL AWARD - The Congressional Award is the United States Congress’ award for young Americans. It is non-partisan, voluntary, and non-competitive.The program is open to all 14 to 24 year olds and participants can earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional Award Certificates and Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional Award Medals. Participants may register at 13 ½ years old and are eligible to submit for the award at age 14. Gold Medals are presented at an annual ceremony every summer in Washington, D.C. The Congressional Award focuses on four areas: voluntary public service; personal development; physical fitness; expedition/exploration activities. Involvement in activities like 4-H, Scouting, aerobics, school and community sports, camping and other outdoor activities, high school clubs and activities, and other extra-curricular activities can help you achieve medal status in the Congressional Award. To register for the award, visit The Congressional Award website here
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES - See the scholarships SPREADSHEET for available opportunities and information on how to apply.
BEGINNING WITH BREAKFAST - A hot breakfast of the chef’s choice will be offered daily. All breakfast combos are served with fruit, juice, and milk
LOOKING AHEAD FOR LUNCH - Lunch Combos are served with an entree, fruit, veggie, and milk
BLESSING OF THE DAY - May the God of Integrity be with you. May you gather around you all the experiences of your life, the struggles and the blessings, the pain and the pleasures, and see the wholeness of this moment. May you see your future experiences as opportunities to grow in wholeness and in so doing call all people to holiness. May the God of Integrity bless you. --Maxine Shonk, OP