On Monday, May 15th, all students will attend an informative and inspiring, in-school assembly addressing body image. Two guest speakers will be providing both personal and professional insight into topics such as: society/media influence on body image; battling negative self-talk; healthy versus unhealthy or disordered eating habits; the dangers of dietary fads; and some common nutritional myths. Their bios are listed below.

Dear Friends of Mercy,

Dear Freshwomen Parents:

Since 2007, the United States Council of Catholic Bishops has required all high schools to present an educational program on personal safety to all of its 9th and 10th grade students. The program selected by the Archdiocese of Detroit for the 9th grade is "Called to Protect." The 9th grade program teaches teens how to recognize personal boundaries (physical, emotional, behavioral) and also how to respond if someone attempts to violate any of those boundaries.

Dear Mercy Parents/Guardians:

Please see information below about a free community parent program offered by the BBFA (Building Better Families through Action). BBFA is a non-profit community organization that promotes healthy families by actively educating, informing and providing tools to parents and the community about healthy parenting as well as the prevention of substance abuse and other destructive behaviors.

Your Teen & The Law

USED UNIFORMS
We are accepting used uniforms in great condition, from the sophomore and senior classes (freshman and junior uniforms are welcome, but remember your daughter will wear the same uniform for another year).

 

No School Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Staff Professional Development Day
 

Dear Mercy Parents/Guardians,

Please be advised there is an upcoming change to the school calendar. There will be no school for students on Wednesday, March 15th due to a required staff professional development day.

Parents/Guardians,

All sophomores, juniors, and seniors, with a select group of freshmen, will attend a Diversity Workshop, here at Mercy, in the upcoming weeks. Students will be assigned to one 3-hour session, either 8-11 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The workshop will focus on topics like diversity, inclusion, stereotypes, unconscious bias, and more (see the workshop outline below).
 
The first workshop will be held on Tuesday, February 28, the other dates are Friday, March 10; Tuesday, March 21; Monday, March 27; and Friday, March 31. All workshops will be held in the Lobby.
Dear Class of 2017 Parents/Guardians,
Please note the following email was sent to all seniors in regards to important college scholarship information.

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