St. Mary Cathedral High School (Gaylord, Michigan)
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St. Mary Cathedral High School is a private
Private school
Private schools, also known as independent schools or nonstate schools, are not administered by local, state or national governments; thus, they retain the right to select their students and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students' tuition, rather than relying on mandatory...

, Roman Catholic high school
High school
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 in Gaylord, Michigan
Gaylord, Michigan
Gaylord is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 3,681. It is the county seat of Otsego County. The city is also the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord; it is by far the smallest settlement serving as the location of an active Roman...

. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord
Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the Northern Michigan region of the United States. It comprises the twenty-one most northern counties of the lower peninsula of the state, and includes the cities of Traverse City,...

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History

St. Mary Cathedral School was established in 1894. A high school was added in 1925. The school's Mission Statement:

St. Mary Cathedral School is committed to:
  • Nurturing lifelong discipleship in the Lord
  • Promoting academic excellence
  • Cultivating God-given talents

Sports

St. Mary's has a variety of sports including basketball, volleyball, cross country, track, and football.

Drama

St. Mary's has a drama program and performs two different productions per year. Productions include works originally performed on Broadway and other modern theater.
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