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About
About our School
At Mount Michael the core of the academic program enables students to become inquiring learners, appreciative of their heritage, responsive and committed to the challenges of the future.
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Admissions
Admissions
Mount Michael Benedictine School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origins to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to the students.
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Academics
Academics
Ultimately, it is our goal to enable every student to reach his educational and career potential.
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Counseling
Counseling
The Mount Michael Benedictine School Counseling program is a comprehensive counseling program dedicated to nurturing our students, families, and community.
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Spirituality
Spirituality
Benedictine values encompass a broad range of concepts that are central to life within a Christian community. It is quite possible to literally perceive dozens of values that can be deemed as Benedictine in nature. This a testimony to the breadth of “The Rule” and communal life established by Saint Benedict.
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Activities
Activities
There are many opportunities for students to get involved at Mount Michael. Some are competitive, some are participatory. In either case it is all part of getting a well rounded educational experience.
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Athletics
Athletics
There are many opportunities for students at Mount Michael to participate in our top of the line athletic programs. Go Knights!
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Advancement
Advancement
Under this tab you will find links to Mount Michael giving opportunities as well as information about fundraising events.
Robotics Teams To Compete at World Championship
Congratulations to the Mount Michael Robotics teams 1970Y and 1970Z. Both teams had great success at the State Championships qualifying them for the National Robotics Championship in April.
Team 1970Y consisting of Matthew Otten ’26, Jacob Vandenack ’24, Andrew Balch ’24, Joseph McNeil ’24, and Ethan Bell ’25 were tournament finalists (State Runner-up).
Team 1970Z consisting of Ryan Lin ’24, Nathaniel Oehler ’23, John Yu ’23, and Ethan Rapoza ’23 won the “Think Award” which qualified them to compete.