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4Frenzy Game of the Week: Brother Rice vs Catholic Central
Read full article: 4Frenzy Game of the Week: Brother Rice vs Catholic Central4Frenzy’s fifth Game of the Week is an exciting matchup between two CHSL-Central rivals. It’s a battle between the Brother Rice Warriors and the Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks taking place at Lawrence Tech University.
Coaches ready for Michigan high school contact sports to resume
Read full article: Coaches ready for Michigan high school contact sports to resumeDETROIT – High school sports are set to resume Monday morning in the state of Michigan. Not just the athletes, the parents, the teachers and coaches that have worked hard to train their teams. Catholic Central High School Head Varsity Basketball Coach, Brandon Sinawi said his team is more than ready to get back out on the court -- as youth contact sports are allowed to resume in Michigan. READ: Michigan youth contact sports can resume Monday -- here are all the rules, specifics and details“We’re just we’re excited to get going. The locker-room will be closed and all players and coaches will have to be tested on a regular basis.
Family killed in Lyon Township plane crash remembered with moving tributes
Read full article: Family killed in Lyon Township plane crash remembered with moving tributesLYON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Members of a family who died in a Lyon Township plane crash together on Saturday are being remembered with moving tributes. Former president of the Home Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan, David Compo, his wife Michele and their son Dawson died in the Lyon Township plane crash Saturday. The small plane crashed into a Lyon Township home with all three on board. READ: 3 people dead after plane crashes into Lyon Township home, sheriff saysREAD MORE: Businessman, wife, son killed in Lyon Township plane crashAdAccording to the HBA, the businessman’s term as president ended on New Year’s Eve. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Dawson Compo ’20 and his parents.
Catholic Central faculty member tests positive for COVID-19
Read full article: Catholic Central faculty member tests positive for COVID-19NOVI, Mich. A faculty member at Detroit Catholic Central High School has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19), according to an announcement sent to parents on Monday. Officials say the Oakland County Health Department will carry out contact tracing and communication related to the infection. Catholic Central students, faculty and staff can get tested on site. Catholic Central officials say the infected faculty member adhered to social distancing guidelines and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements. The faculty member reportedly received a positive test result on Monday and did not come into school that day.
Detroit Catholic Central High School stands by protocols after staffers positive COVID-19 test
Read full article: Detroit Catholic Central High School stands by protocols after staffers positive COVID-19 testDETROIT Classes at Detroit Catholic Central High School began last week, and a faculty member has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19). While the Oakland County Health Department continues contact tracing, school officials are encouraging students to remain vigilant. School officials said personal protective equipment and social distancing plans are working. The faculty member took a COVID-19 test over the weekend, and the results came back positive on Monday. The faculty member who tested positive will quarantine for 14 days and then take another test before being allowed back to the school, officials said.
No charges to be filed against Detroit Catholic Central High School students who made threatening social media posts
Read full article: No charges to be filed against Detroit Catholic Central High School students who made threatening social media postsNOVI, Mich. The Oakland County Prosecutors Office has denied bringing charges in the case of four Detroit Catholic Central High School students who made threatening social media posts, causing the school to close Monday. READ MORE: 4 Detroit Catholic Central High School students disciplined after threatening social media postsThe students were disciplined by the school following a Novi police investigation into two separate incidents Oct. 25 and Oct. 31. A parent reported their child told them a person wearing a Guy Fawkes mask from the movie V for Vendetta was making unsettling statements on social media toward Detroit Catholic Central High School students, according to officials. The second incident arose on Halloween after another picture of a Guy Fawkes mask was circulating among Detroit Catholic Central High School students, along with claims that everyone would be wearing the mask and start killing during Mass on Friday, according to police. The school has not disclosed how the students were disciplined and the case has since been closed by the Oakland County Prosecutors Office.
4 Detroit Catholic Central High School students disciplined after threatening social media posts
Read full article: 4 Detroit Catholic Central High School students disciplined after threatening social media postsNOVI, Mich. Four Detroit Catholic Central High School students were disciplined by the school after Novi police investigated two separate incidents involving threatening social media posts, Novi officials said. Police said they first heard from a parent who reported their child told them a person wearing a Guy Fawkes mask from the movie V for Vendetta was making unsettling statements on social media toward Detroit Catholic Central High School students. (PIXLR)Novi investigators identified the poster of the second picture: a student from the high school who was not involved in the first incident. School officials said they plan to discipline the students in accordance to the Detroit Catholic Central High School code of conduct. The Novi Police Department and Detroit Catholic Central remain steadfast in providing a safe learning environment for all students, officials said in a statement.