St. Mary Central Catholic High School

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Sandusky Central Catholic School
Address
St. Mary Central Catholic High School
410 West Jefferson Street

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44870-2427

United States
Coordinates 41°27′5″N82°42′43″W / 41.45139°N 82.71194°W / 41.45139; -82.71194
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Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
DenominationCatholic
Patron saint(s)St. Mary, Sts. Peter & Paul, and All Holy Angels of God
Established1902
FounderRev. Joseph S. Widmann
StatusOpen
School districtSandusky City
Oversight Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo
SuperintendentRyan Wikel
RectorFr. Zach Brown
PrincipalBrian Ferber MS - HS, Lisa MacMurray PreK-5
Grades Pre K12
Enrollment623
Average class size40 students
Hours in school day7
HousesAugustine, DeSales,Therese, Padua, Aquinas, Jerome
Color(s) Navy blue and Vegas Gold   
Fight song University of Notre Dame Fight Song (Victory March)
SportsFootball, Boys and Girls Tennis, Boys and Girls Cross Country, Boys and Girls Basketball, Wrestling, Boys and Girls Track, Baseball, Softball, Boys and Girls Golf, Boys and Girls Swimming, Volleyball
MascotPanther
Nickname SCCS
Team namePanthers
YearbookThe Bell
Graduates100%
AffiliationRoman Catholic Diocese of Toledo
Conference Sandusky Bay Conference
Website School Webpage

Sandusky Central Catholic School is a Catholic, private school in Sandusky, Ohio. Founded in 1902, it is administered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo.

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School system combination

Three area Catholic schools combined in 2003: Holy Angels, Sts. Peter and Paul, and St. Mary. The school's superintendent became Sr. Mary Jon Wagner. Originally the school's new name was to be Trinity Catholic School. Since then the entire school system has become Sandusky Central Catholic Schools, and the high school campus has remained St. Mary Central Catholic.

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

Notable alumni

Sandusky River League

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