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Central Catholic High School celebrated Black History month with a presentation titled, “Diversity — A Celebration of King’s Dream.” During the program, speakers shared their stories of diversity and the role Central Catholic High School has played as a change agent in the east St. Mary Parish area. Featured speakers were Joe Jones and Seth Thomas. The keynote speaker was Luria Shaw Young, 1987 alumni of Central Catholic High School and dean of the College of Education of Southern University. Pictured are members of the school’s diversity committee: Principal Vic Bonnaffee, David Irwin, Patricia Hawkins, Jones, Young, Clarence Robinson and Thomas.
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Black History month program

Central Catholic High School celebrated Black History month with a presentation titled, “Diversity — A Celebration of King’s Dream.” During the program, speakers shared their stories of diversity a

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Central Catholic’s Tyler Hoffpauir defends against Hanson during the Eagles’ 83-41 win Friday. On Saturday the Eagles fell to Metairie Park Country Day, unofficially ranked No. 3 in the latest Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class 1A power rankings, 78-44 on Saturday. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

CCHS splits weekend games with Hanson, Country Day

Central Catholic had a mixed weekend with two blowouts — one they handed out and the other they were a victim of.

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Nicholas Case, a senior at Central Catholic High School, was chosen by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association to the Academic All-State Composite Football team. Student-athletes are awarded this honor by maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of Central Catholic)

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