Students
At Manistee Catholic Central, you are a part of the Saber family!
Small class sizes, mentorships between older and younger students, daily prayer and extra-curricular activities offer a well-rounded, comfortable environment so you can discover and share your God-given talents.
At Manistee Catholic Central, you are a part of the Saber family!
Small class sizes, mentorships between older and younger students, daily prayer and extra-curricular activities offer a
well-rounded, comfortable environment so you can discover and share your God-given talents.
Athletics
For more information about our Sports Program, please check out the Sports page.
Girls Basketball (3-12)
Boys Basketball (3-12)
Pop Warner Football (3-6)
Football Co-Op (7-8)
Football (9-12)
Softball (8-12)
Volleyball (8-12)
Baseball (8-12)
Golf (8-12)
Track and Field (6-12)
Cheerleading (9-12)
Co-Op Cross Country (9-12)
Co-Op Soccer (9-12)
Co-Op Skiing (9-12)
Co-Op Swimming (9-12)
Activities
To view more about some events, click on the underlined event.
Weekly Art, Gym, Music, and IXL (K-5)
Pizza Hut Book-It Program (K-5)
End of the Year Field Day (K-5)
Valentine's for Vets (K-8)
Classroom Field Trips (K-12)
Award Ceremonies (K-12)
Academic Assemblies (K-12)
After School Tutoring (K-12)
School Prep Assemblies (PK-12)
Reading Buddies (PK - 12)
Advent Musical Program (PK-12)
Spring Music & Fine Arts (PK - 12)
Student Advisory Committee (6-12)
Annual Class Faith Retreats (12)
Yearbook / Journalism (9-12)
Washington Group for Life (7-9)
Competition
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Catechism Bee (2-6)
Elk's Hoop Shoot (3-6)
Math Counts (7-8)
Elk's American Essay Contest (5-8)
Robotics
Students in grades 3-8th can join Robotics. In Robotics, students work with their computers to program the robots to accomplish a task through autonomous driving. They build their robots to do specific tasks and then test them and make adjustments to solve problems that occurred.
Mrs. Cameron, the third grade teacher and club sponsor, said the program “…really generates some deeper level thinking on the children’s part. You can really see the wheels turning…” as they try to solve a problem. This is the start of our Club’s second year as students look forward to building, programming, driving, and competing in this season with other schools in Michigan.
For more information contact Laura Cameron.




Awards & Accomplishments
Saber Robotics Compete at State Finals - February 2022
Brennan and Phin to compete in the Robotics World Championship in May 2022
Saber Robotics Compete at State Finals - March 2023
Oliver and Owen to compete in the Robotics World Championship in May 2023
News Advocate Articles
January 17th, 2023 -2 MCC Students Qualify for State Competition
November 22nd, 2022 - Early Season Tournaments
March 3rd, 2022 - Two MCC Students to Compete in Robotics World Championship
February 18th, 2022 - MCC Robotics Program
January 20th - MCC Hosts First Robotics Competition
January 18th, 2020 Robotics Taking the Next Step
July 24th, 2019 - Robotics Summer Camp 2019
January 28th, 2023 - Robotics Competition at MCC


High School Quiz Bowl
Students in grades 9-12th can join the High School Quiz Bowl team and compete in various competitions in Michigan.
For more information, contact Jason Allen.
Accomplishments
Class C/D State Champions April 2019
WMD Champions February 2019
News Advocate Articles
Science Olympiad
Students in grades 7-9th can join the Middle School Science Olympiad team. Students participate in this after school activity with mentors from various fields to help them prepare for the regional competition in February. The top schools then qualify to compete in the state competition at Michigan State University!
For more information, contact Mrs. Allen
Accomplishments
March 5th, 2020 2nd Place at Regional Competitions and qualified for State Competition.
Competed in State Competition April 2019
Regional Qualification with 11 1st place medals and 5 2nd place medals February 2019
News Advocate Article
Regional Qualification - February 2019








Washington Group for Life
Students in 9th grade experience a once in a lifetime trip to our Nation's capital. Students venture through Washington DC as they learn about our government and our country's history. The Washington Group has brought American history and government to life for hundreds of students since 1988.
For more information contact Jake Charette
Washington Group for Life Credits Chart
Washington Group for Life Credit Slips
Washington Group for Life Contract
News Advocate Article
National Honor Society
Students in grades 10-12th have the opportunity to join National Honor Society where students volunteer their time helping others. Students in NHS volunteer after school at tutoring to help students in their learning and participates in the yearly food drive. NHS also sponsors and runs blood drives.
Please contact the school for more information


Poetry Out Loud
Students in grades 9-12th have the opportunity to recite their chosen poem in front of a panel of judges. Judges look at emphasis, expression, dialogue, and accuracy. The winner then competes in the state competition in East Lansing.