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Shrine High School to offer remote learning in Emagine Royal Oak
Read full article: Shrine High School to offer remote learning in Emagine Royal OakROYAL OAK, Mich. Shrine Catholic High School and Academy is finding a different way to offer remote learning with the help of Emagine Theater in Royal Oak. Students will alternate in person and remote learning so that 50 percent of the student body will be in the building on any given day. The school reached out to Emagine Theater for a creative solution. Students on a remote learning day, who need a supervised environment, will be able to go to Royal Oak Emagine for the day. Now they can drop their student at Emagine at 6:45 a.m. and theres Shrine staff waiting for them.
SPOTLIGHT: Shrine Catholic Soccer Player Scores a Fall Fan Choice Award
Read full article: SPOTLIGHT: Shrine Catholic Soccer Player Scores a Fall Fan Choice AwardPlays basketballPlays soccerRuns trackShrine Catholic High School – It was formally announced on Local 4 News that Ben Plunkey was the favorite junior on his soccer team for the 4Frenzy Fall Fan Choice Awards. The 16-year-old told us why he believes he earned the award, “I get along with everyone and am a good teammate on the field as well.”Ben says that he started playing soccer around the age of six. “We have good chemistry and my teammates are fun to be around every day at practice or in games,” he says. Shrine Catholic's Soccer team (2019)Along with his passion for soccer, his skills on the field have grown as well, allowing him to win many other acknowledgments and accolades. To wrap things up, we asked Ben one final question: What advice would you want to share with aspiring high school soccer players?
SPOTLIGHT: Shrine Catholic’s Favorite Sophomore Nets a Fan Choice Award
Read full article: SPOTLIGHT: Shrine Catholic’s Favorite Sophomore Nets a Fan Choice AwardStraight-A studentOwns two dogsPlayed every position in soccerAlso plays baseballShrine Catholic High School – For this year’s Local 4 Fall Fan Choice Awards, Kevin Wright is the winner for Favorite Sophomore. The Outside mid player believes that the reason he was chosen for the awards is that he’s a great friend and teammate. “I was also the highest scoring sophomore on the team this year.”One of Wright’s biggest inspiration is Robert Lewandowski. Wright says Lewandowski is his favorite player because he admires the way he plays. “I’m not sure if I will continue playing competitively in college, but I know I’ll always continue playing soccer for fun,” he says.
Shrine Catholic’s Cross Country Head Coach Takes the Spotlight
Read full article: Shrine Catholic’s Cross Country Head Coach Takes the SpotlightCoach for boys and girls cross country clubCoached for 10 years at the youth level. It’s been revealed that for the Favorite Coach of Cross Country, we have Faith Luddy! Faith Luddy is the head coach of Shrine Catholic High School's girls cross country team and has been there for two years. "This is a great team," she says. The cross country team lives by the motto, "Run As One, Work As A Team, Finish As A FAMILY," and according to Luddy, they are genuinely a team and a family.
Spotlight: Prince Owen' reigns in long jump competition.
Read full article: Spotlight: Prince Owen' reigns in long jump competition.Owen Groth is an elite long jumper on the track and field team at Shrine Catholic High School. Get to know why he was voted "Favorite Long Jumper in Track and Field" in our Spring Fan Choice Awards. Its an individual sport as well as a team sport, Owen said. Q: How do you feel watching Owen run track? Fun fact:Outside of track, Owen also plays soccer and basketball.