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HOME PROSPECTIVE FAMILIES ABOUT US FAQ RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ACADEMICS TEST SCORES ADMISSIONS PARENTS CALENDAR, HOURS &MASS RENWEB NEWSLETTER FUND-RAISING STUDENT LIFE DRAMA AND MORE FORENSICS ATHLETICS ALUMNI CONTACT US ![]() Huron Valley Catholic School 1300 N. Prospect Ave. [map] Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Telephone 734-483-0366 Important Phone Extensions
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About UsOur History By 1999, we began to look at the future in new ways. While families continued to value our mission of providing an ecumenical environment where students of various Christian backgrounds could learn together and support one another, it became more and more challenging to secure enrollment and maintain a solid financial base. After months of prayer and consultation with families, we began to pursue becoming a Catholic school, while maintaining our independent status and parent-governed structure. The Catholic Bishop of Lansing gave us provision approval as an independent Catholic school, which began in the 2000-2001 school year. In 2001, we added a kindergarten and became a full elementary and middle school, deepening our commitment to the education and formation of our youth. After years of maximizing use of the older building, the cost to maintain it was skyrocketing, and its limitations and poor location were inhibiting growth. We began to aggressively pursue the idea of building a new school, and launched an ambitious building campaign. With generous support from The Ave Maria Foundation, and financial support from families and friends, we broke ground for our new school in February 2002. In August 2002, our move was complete, and the school opened its brand new doors to 222 students in grades K-8. At this time the name of our school officially became Huron Valley Catholic School. In addition, we implemented an extended care program for kindergarteners, and after-school care for students with working parents. The new building provided much-needed facilities such as a full-size gym, music room, art room, state-of-the-art media center, a chapel, conference room, and resource room for special education needs. We were now better equipped to accommodate the educational and extra-curricular needs of our students, and prepare them for the world in which we live. Today, we continue to operate under the leadership of a parent-governed School Board, whose members are elected to three-year terms. The Diocese regularly reviews our status as an independent Catholic school and we enjoy a positive working relationship with them. We are deeply committed to serving the educational needs of Catholic and Christian families in the Washtenaw County area. We provide a nurturing environment with solid academic and extra-curricular programs preparing our children for lives filled with faith, gratitude, self-discipline, good judgment, and love of God and neighbor. Mission StatementThe purpose of Huron Valley Catholic School is to help young people achieve academic excellence, receive Christian formation, and mature in Christian character and spiritual wisdom. Huron Valley Catholic School will provide a distinctly Catholic educational and social environment to achieve that purpose. Guiding Beliefs
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