DECEMBER NEWSPRINT
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With the first semester coming to a close, we are incredibly grateful for your prayers and partnership allowing Mercy to best accommodate our young women learning with the hybrid model. The plan for returning to school after the Christmas break will once again focus on learning in an environment that ensures the health and safety of the Mercy community.
Local 4 News interviewed Metro Detroit teachers to share experiences of teaching through a pandemic. English Teacher Mrs. Angela Harris-Schultheis did a wonderful job representing Mercy! Check out the interview here!
Caitlin Hill '21 Chosen for Next Level in Prestigious Scholarship Program
Mercy senior Jill Smith aims to continue lacrosse success in college at Michigan
When Jill Smith first took the lacrosse field in fifth grade, she was a natural.
‘Egging’ mission helps families, organizations in SE Michigan
Woman takes children’s book, turns it into full movement for good
Did you see the New York Times article here, featuring Lea Caldwell '21 and her personal experience in applying for colleges during the pandemic? Counselor Holly Bennetts is also mentioned for the support she provides to Lea and her peers as they struggle through this time of crisis.
The New York Times
The Exquisite Angst of Applying to College in a Deeply Anxious Year
IMPORTANT REMOTE INSTRUCTION UPDATE
December 8 - December 18
Dear Mercy Family,
This afternoon Governor Whitmer and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Robert Gordon announced that mandatory remote learning for high school students will be extended until Sunday, December 20. As a result, the remainder of the first semester will be completed online.