April/May Counseling Newsletter
 
Read the latest issue of Counseling Good News for April & May here. Features include Note to Self; Ways to Increase Positive Emotions; Peer2Peer; Wellness Wednesday Webinars; College Corner; College Scholarships & Financial Aid; Discernment; Internet Spots to Life your Spirits.
Quiz Bowl Tournament Success & Headed to 2021 States
 

Anti-Racism Lenten Vigil at U of D

The University of Detroit Jesuit High School Just Peace Human Rights Council, B.A.S.E., and the Office of Diversity Inclusion hosted an Anti-Racism Lenten Vigil the afternoon of March 30. Shout out to Mackenzie Miller, Ryley Gatewood-White, Joi Coleman, Madison Jackson, Bethany Klueg, and Mr. Curt Klueg for their support!

2021 Individual Figure Skating State Champion

Congratulations to Abby Maroun '23 who competed last month at the Michigan High School Figure Skating State Championships and placed 1st in the State Excel Juvenile Level!

2021 Joyce Ivy Foundation Summer Scholar Winner

Congratulations to Rhys Coleman '22 who was selected as a 2021 Joyce Ivy Foundation Summer Scholar! Rhys earned a scholarship to participate in summer pre-college academic programs at the Joyce Ivy Foundation's partner colleges and universities. Read more here.

2021 Virtual Choral Festival

Enjoy this beautiful and moving performance by Mercy Glee & The Mercyaires for the 2021 Virtual Choral Festival. BRAVO to these talented musicians who have worked incredibly hard in challenging situations to uplift our spirits with song!

2021 Distinguished Alumna & Trailblazer Awards
 
The Mercy High School Alumnae Association is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2021 Distinguished Alumna Award is Dr. Patricia Petrella Nouhan '81 and the inaugural year recipient of the Trailblazer Award is Lauren Babb '10.
 

Important School Update

Online Learning April 13 - 15, 2021

April 9, 2021

Dear Mercy Parent/Guardian,

Michigan COVID-19 infection rates are surging and we are concerned about the possibility of community spread given student and staff travels as well as gatherings over Easter break. This morning Governor Whitmer, in partnership with the MDHHS, urged Michigan high schools to voluntarily “pause” in-person instruction for two weeks following spring break. Our plan follows.

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