Mercy Senior Class of 2023 Parking Spaces in the News!

Did you see our fabulous Mercy Seniors featured in the media for their creativity in painting Senior parking spaces?!

We are pleased to share a sneak peek of some exciting campus construction updates happening at Mercy! Thank you to our faithful donors who made many of these capital improvements possible. Students and staff will return to these renovated areas. 

We are so proud of the Class of 2022 and wish them good luck and many blessings as they embark on their college journey!

Class of 2022 College Decisions

Farmington Hills Mercy reaches quarterfinals

Division 1 No. 6-ranked Farmington Hills Mercy shut out St. Clair Shores Lakeview 10- in five innings to earn the Michigan High School Athletic Association Region 6 softball championship on Saturday, June 11 at Mercy.

Kaitlyn Pallozzi pitched a one-hitter striking out 11 to earn the win on the mound. Pallozzi also drove in three runs at the plate.

Kaitlyn Pallozzi has become freshman phenom for Farmington Hills Mercy

By Cody Kluge, BVM Sports Journalist/Editor

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. (BVM) – No matter the sport, a high school freshman’s first chance in a game or competition usually comes along with some nerves. Often, it is also a learning experience to get better for the future.

Mercy Varsity Softball captured the District Championship on June 4, 2022.

Mercy Varsity Soccer captured the District Championship on June 2, 2022.

Farmington Hills Mercy wins district crown

By Student and Athlete

Unranked Farmington Hills Mercy edged No. 8-ranked Livonia Stevenson 1-0 in overtime to earn the MIchigan High School Athletic Association Division 1, District 7 girls soccer championship on Thursday, June 2 at North Farmington.

Mercy Varsity Lacrosse captured the Regional Championship on June 3, 2022.

Earlier this month, the Mercy Softball Team had an incredible service day volunteering at the Miracle League of Plymouth. The mission of the Miracle League of Plymouth "is to enrich our community by providing education and social development through high quality recreation programs, including baseball, for individuals with special needs and their families.  As well to foster peer relationships through players and “buddy” interactions so that barriers to friendship are removed." View 

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