Tuesday, December 1, is #GivingTuesday.
We invite you to join us on this day of philanthropy to support the education of young women at Mercy High School. You can make your gift any time at:
Thank you for all of your support!
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Tuesday, December 1, is #GivingTuesday.
We invite you to join us on this day of philanthropy to support the education of young women at Mercy High School. You can make your gift any time at:
Thank you for all of your support!
Welcome to E-LEARNING for the 2020-21 school year. Please take the time to read this email as it gives information regarding Attendance Policies for the next few weeks. Your daily online presence in all classes is imperative during the time we are all virtual. Being virtual gives you the opportunity to attend your classes when you may have otherwise not been able to attend in-person. You should not be using a cold/other minor illnesses, traveling, etc. as an excuse to not attend school.
Loretta Vogel remembers when she first saw Julia Bishop.
The Mercy head volleyball coach watched a St. Sebastian eighth grader with soft hands and a presence as an athlete.
Julia Bishop is Miss Volleyball for 2020 — but if she had her way, she’d change the title to "Miss Team Volleyball."
Please be advised due to the current state mandate and remote only learning schedule, we find it necessary to postpone the Focus: HOPE Food Drive. Campus Ministry is working to coordinate with Focus: HOPE for a later date. Please do not drop off donations to Mercy at this time. You may hold onto any items purchased or donate to another food pantry. Stay tuned for further information. Thank you for your flexibility and understanding!
Congratulations to Ciara McCliment ‘21 on her THIRD consecutive 1st Place in the MHSAA D1 Region 2 Diving Regionals!
November 15, 2020
This evening Governor Whitmer announced a new order from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services that tightens resident restrictions in an effort to control the current COVID-19 surge. One of the restrictions is for all high schools throughout the state to return to a remote learning model for the next 3 weeks. There will temporarily be no in-person instruction.