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All Saints Central High School

Coordinates: 43°35′19″N 83°53′3″W / 43.58861°N 83.88417°W / 43.58861; -83.88417
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All Saints Central High School
Address
Map
217 South Monroe Street

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48708

Coordinates43°35′19″N 83°53′3″W / 43.58861°N 83.88417°W / 43.58861; -83.88417
Information
TypePrivate, coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
SuperintendentCormac Lynn
Grades912
Enrollment133 (2014-2015)
Color(s)Columbia blue and white   [1]
Athletics conferenceGreater Thumb Conference
MascotXavier Cougar
Team nameCougars[1]
AccreditationMichigan Association of Non-Public Schools
YearbookThe Saint
Websitehttp://www.ascbaycity.org

All Saints Central High School is a private Roman Catholic high school located in Bay City, Michigan, United States. It is located in the Diocese of Saginaw. It is part of a grouping of schools: All Saints Central Elementary, All Saints Central Middle/High School and Little Saints Childcare Center.

In 1967, a University of Michigan study group recommended all east side Bay City Catholic high schools form one central high school. A joint team from the existing schools (St. James, St. Stanislaus, and St. Joseph schools) merged to form All Saints Central. The new school opened in September 1968, with a faculty composed of religious from the Sisters of Charity, the Grand Rapids Dominicans, and the Felician Sisters, as well as lay faculty members.[2]

All Saints had 164 students enrolled in 2009.[1] Students attend mass at St. James Church every week and are required to complete 100 community service hours before they graduate.

Athletics

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All Saints athletic teams are known as the Cougars. The following sports are offered at the school:[1]

  • Baseball (boys')
  • Basketball (boys' & girls')
  • Bowling (boys' & girls')
  • Football (boys')
  • Softball (girls')
  • Tennis (boys' & girls')
  • Volleyball (girls')

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "All Saints Central HS". MHSAA.com. MHSAA. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  2. ^ "All Saints History". All Saints Central. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  3. ^ "House Photos and Biographies, 1985-1986" (PDF). Michigan Legislature. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
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