Freshman Registration Class of 2019

New student enrollment will begin on February 2nd, 2015. We are starting to schedule registration appointments for your incoming freshman student. Meetings will be scheduled at 20 minute intervals. You will have the opportunity to meet with Ms.Aimee Reyzer our school Guidance Counselor, Mrs.Michelle Griffin our Business Manager, and myself the Admissions Director. Aimee will help assist you and your student as you arrange their freshman schedule. I will speak with you in regards to scholarship and financial aid information along with transportation options. Michelle will provide you tuition costs as well as inform you on various, tuition payment plans and options we have available, through Facts Management our tuition manager provider.

If you complete registration at one of the times below, a tuition credit of $100.00 will be awarded!!

  • Monday, February 2nd - 3:00-8:00 pm (15 appointments)
  • Wednesday, February 4th - 3:00-7:00 pm (12 appointments)
  • Monday, February 9th - 3:00-8:00 pm (15 appointments) 
  • Wednesday, February 11th - 3:00-6:00 pm (9 appointments)

Please call me at 262.763.1510 EXT 225, or email at kschwenn@cchsnet.org to set up your appointment or with questions or concerns. We look forward to meeting with you!



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Thank you from St. Benedict's - Nora Maus

Many thanks to Nora Maus, a St. Ben's parishioner and student at Catholic Central High School in Burlington! Nora spoke at all of our Masses thanking us for our support of Catholic schools and sharing information about Catholic Central. Anyone interested in more information about Catholic Central is encouraged to call Karen Schwenn, Admissions Director.


Catch Erin Aldrich (Class of 2004) on EWTN Live


Catholic Central graduate, Erin Aldrich (class of 2004), will be a guest on "EWTN Live" this Wednesday, January 28th, 2015.   The show airs at 7:00 p.m.. "EWTN Live" is hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ.. 

Erin is the director of Metro Achievement Center in Chicago, IL., which is an after-school program that serves 4th-12th grade girls from low income families in the City of Chicago. The program focuses on academic enrichment and character education.

While at the EWTN studios, Erin will also be taping future shows focused on the mission and works of the Midtown Educational Foundation and the Metro Achievement Center. 

Junior Class Prom Fundraiser -- Taco Night





Youth Night Has Been Announced For Friday February 6th

Come on out and have some fun while cheering on our boy's and girl's basketball teams as they take on Martin Luther.  See form below:


2015 Model UN Trip

Over the past weekend, Catholic Central students traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan to participate in the University of Michigan Model UN Conference. Students participated in a United Nations-simulation where they represented Liberia, Syria, or East Timor in various different UN committees. Before attending the conference, each student was assigned both a UN committee and a country by Model UN organizers to research and prepare papers on for the simulation. While in Ann Arbor, they participated in authentic UN meetings and discussed given global topics and problems. From there, they joined with other delegates to draft working papers and write resolutions to solved these problems. Some of the topics in committee were more controversial, such as cyberwarfare and the militarization of the internet, water conflict over the African Great Lakes, or preserving Syrian cultural heritage, and led to heated debate among the delegates. Our students each contributed well throughout the four-day conference. 


Overall, students had a great time discussing global topics within their committees and sharing research and opinion with other delegates. This was the University of Michigan’s largest conference yet and also one of Catholic Central’s largest participation. Next year we hope to include even more CCHS students on the trip!


2015 Model UN Members
Caleb Celano voting on a motion in the Future Security Council.
Of his time in Model UN, he said: “It was an unforgettable experience in which you actually feel as if you are a UN delegate! Not to mention you get to go ice skating and dancing! It was an unforgettable time and I'm already ready for next year!”
Gavin Clayton, Jack Horner, and Jack DeSmidt along with another delegate drafting working papers for a resolution on the demilitarization of the ocean floor.


Sarah Counsell, Sam Milligan, Natalie Rach, and Nicole McCourt participating in UNESCO.

Students were also able to go ice skating at the University of Michigan’s Yost Ice Arena and attend a delegate dance the following night.

Students participated in various committees representing assigned countries:
  • Disarmament and International Security Council (DISEC)
    • Gavin Clayton: Liberia
    • Jack DeSmidt: Syria
    • Jack Horner: East Timor
  • Social, Cultural, and Humanitarian Affairs Committee (SOCHUM)
    • Sarah Counsell: Liberia
  • Special Political and Decolonization Committee (SPECPOL)
    • Jake Webley: East Timor
    • Chris Carlock: Syria
  • Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
    • Natalie Rach: East Timor
    • Nicole McCourt: Syria
    • Sam Milligan: Liberia
  • Joint Committee (JOINT)
    • Flint Bornstein: Godai Tomoatsu
  • Arctic Council (ARCTIC)
    • Kalle Johnson: East Timor
  • Future Security Council (FSC)
    • Caleb Celano: Liberia
  • United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
    • Tyler Kurpiel: Syria
    • Kross Krueger: Liberia


If you are interested in signing up for Model UN next year, stop by and talk to Ms. Dosemagen!


Poetry Out Loud Contest Winners

The Poetry Out Loud Contest was a great event!  Thank you to all who came out to support our students.  Here is a list of those who won:

1st Place -- Amber Wardzala

2nd Place -- Alexa Paleka

3rd Place -- Beth Zampino

4th Place -- Ellie Venteicher

5th Place -- Sydney Robson

Great Job!!

Come Check out CC's Poetry Out Loud Recitation Contest!


Catholic Central High School's Poetry Out Loud Recitation School contest will be held on Monday, January 19th at 6:00pm at the Burlington Coffee House on Pine Street. 

 In addition to students reciting poems, we welcome four published poets, Ching-in Chen, Peter Burzynski, Toby Wray, and the Poet Laureate of Wisconsin Kimberly Blaeser who will read their own poetry. The first one-two winners will have the opportunity to continue on to the Poetry Out Loud Regional Competition on Tuesday, February 17th at UW-Waukesha.  

Come out and support our students and enjoy an evening of poetry!

CHANGES TO GIRLS AND BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULES


GIRLS BASKETBALL UPDATES:   

Tomorrow nights game 1/17/15 at CCHS vs St. Thomas More is scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m.  

Game date has changed to Thursday January 22nd vs St. Catherine's at CCHS at 7:00 p.m. (This game was originally scheduled for the 23rd of January)


BOYS BASKETBALL UPDATES:   

The postponed game from 1/8/15 vs. Martin Luther has been rescheduled for Monday 2/16/15 at Martin Luther games times are:
JV2 - 4:15 p.m.
JV1 - 5:45 p.m.
Varsity - 7:30 p.m.







Girls Basketball Game Time Change

Girls basketball game scheduled for Tuesday, January 13th has been moved up to 6:00 p.m..  The game will take place at St. Francis.  New game time is 6:00 p.m..  Come on out and cheer on our Lady Toppers!

Model UN Conference

On Thursday, Jan.15th, 14 Catholic Central students will travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan to participate in the University of Michigan's four-day Model UN conference. Students will participate in this United Nations-simulation by representing several different assigned countries in UN committees ranging from the economy, environment, social and humanitarian affairs, and disarmament and international security. This year, students were assigned the difficult task of representing countries Liberia, Syria, and East Timor. Each student was assigned both a committee and a country by MU to research and prepare papers on for the simulation. While in Ann Arbor, they will participate in authentic UN meetings to discuss the given global topics and problems. Each delegate will then contribute to conversation according to their country over the four-day conference. 

This is the largest group yet that Catholic Central has brought to the conference. Students are working hard researching and preparing their stances for the conference. We're all excited to head to Ann Arbor for the Model UN trip!

CANCELLED - Boy's Basketball Games vs. Martin Luther

Tomorrow night Thursday, January 8th boys basketball games vs Martin Luther in Greendale have been cancelled. 

Catholic Central Band Night with the Milwaukee Bucks!


Once again, the Catholic Central Topper Band will be performing at the Bradley Center before a Milwaukee Bucks game.  This year, the date is set for Saturday, January 31 against the Portland Trailblazers.  

If you would like to join us, tickets are available for $23.  Tip-Off is at 7:30 and the Topper Band hits the stage at 6:30.  All are welcome to come cheer us and the Bucks on!

Please click here for the form and return it to Mr. Ziegler with payment by Tuesday, January 13.  We will get a block of seats together and hopefully see a Bucks victory!  If you would like a hard-copy of the form, please see Mrs. Tadeo or Mr. Ziegler.

Bonus!  The first 10,000 fans receive a Bucks Winter Hat!  What a great day to come out!



Read More About Our AP Language and Literature Staff Member Mrs. Erin Kutchery

Erin Kutchery has been a part of the Catholic Central staff for three years. She currently teaches Advanced Placement English courses to juniors and seniors. Both AP Language and AP Literature are college-level courses. At the end of the year, students will take an AP exam, which will determine whether they will have the opportunity to receive college credit for their work. Here is a brief description of each course, and what they’re currently working on:


AP Language (Juniors): This class involves the critical reading of texts, focusing primarily on American authors and non-fiction works. Students also write extensively, with a focus on synthesizing sources, persuasive writing, and rhetorical analysis. Students just finished a unit on Justice. Throughout that unit, they read The Crucible by Arthur Miller, and also a true-crime book on their own. They are currently working on improving their rhetorical analysis skills before moving on to a Satire and Politics unit.


AP Literature (Seniors): This class focuses on literary analysis of fiction works, with a heavy emphasis on poetry. Students regularly write and revise analytical essays in class and on their own. Students just finished a unit on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. During that unit, they also participated in Literature Circles, where they read either The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, or Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. They are currently reading Macbeth in class together, and they will continue to work on improving their skills in prose analysis.

AP Language students acting out scenes from The Crucible.
Lang1: Kevin, Abbey, Brandon, Chris, Luke, Owen, Abbey, and Alexa


AP Language students acting out scenes from The Crucible.
Lang2: Olivia, Laura, Kate, Sarah, and Elizabeth--with assistance from Jordan and Ben


AP Language students acting out scenes from The Crucible.
Lang3: Ian, Jack, Ben, and Gonzalo



AP Literature students analyzing poetry with their team members.
Lit1: Hannah, Nicole, and Karan


AP Literature students analyzing poetry with their team members.
Lit2: Audrey, Jana and Nolan








CCHS Dinner & Topper Auction

Catholic Central’s 30th Annual Topper Dinner and Auction/Car Raffle, held at the Veterans Terrace on December 6th, proved to be another successful event for the local Catholic high school. Guests enjoyed a delicious array of hor d’oeuvres and a delicious dinner served by Gooseberries' Courtyard Catering. Over 250 items were auctioned off through silent and oral bids and included: gourmet dinners, services, vacations, and even a Springer Spaniel puppy, to name a few!! The evening concluded with dancing to music provided by 2013 alum, Jeremy Kuta.



The $15,000 grand prize (car raffle) winner was Joyce Spiegelhoff. 2nd through 4th prize winners were:

$750-Monica Hochevar

$500-Hermelinda Chavez

$200-Laura McCarthy




Although final numbers are not yet available, 472 car raffle tickets were sold and $16,000 was raised for the school's new bell/phone system!

January Principal Newsletter

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