Service Opportunity COC
The MMC Service & Caring Committee has partnered with the Community Opportunity Center to host a fun and social activity with residents with developmental disabilities. Students can interact and facilitate a craft project with the residents of COC.
Sunday, February 26, 2023
2:00pm-5:00pm
St. Kenneth Catholic Church, Plymouth, MI
2023-24 Course Registration
Course Registration for the 2023-2024 school year is fast approaching. In an effort to support students in making individualized course planning decisions, we utilize the following detailed process for Course Registration.
Celebrating Black History Month
Throughout Black History Month, Mercy will celebrate and explore the history, influence and excellence of Black women and men. Human Relations Council will present an all-school assembly on February 24th focusing on unsung Black Heroes of the 1960’s.
We are pleased to also host African American guest speakers who will share their experiences of faith, advocacy and career. More details coming soon.
Congratulations to Mercy Ice Hockey player and speed skater Marta Meehan '25 who is the Michigan Speedskating State Champion and will compete in Nationals next month!
The Mercyaires performed beautifully at the District Solo and Ensemble Festival. They received an overall rating of Excellent, also called a ONE along with a certificate and blue medals for their achievement! They performed an African-American Spiritual "Ain-a That Good News" and "Ave Maria," both a cappella pieces with a high level of difficulty. Their judge shared effusive praise for their tone, poise, musicianship and expression. Bravo!
AP Government Field Trip Eastern District of Michigan
On February 2, 2023, Ms. Richter's AP Government Class was graciously welcomed into the courtroom of Judge Stephen Murphy III, U.S. District Court judge for the Eastern District of Michigan. The students witnessed several criminal proceedings that helped to illustrate the topics being learned in their class.
English 9 Guest Speaker
Thank you to Julie Ohana, granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor, who spoke to English 9 Classes at Mercy on February 1. Students finished reading the book Night, so they got to connect and hear another story from living memory and had time to ask their own questions. This was especially important and impactful since 1/27/23 was International Holocaust Remembrance Day.