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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Our diversity is central to who we are as a school and family.

In this spirit, we are committed to building

a more equitable school, community, and world.

We are Central. Each and every one of us. In our uniqueness, our different perspectives and backgrounds, our talents and gifts.

Central Catholic High School seeks to uphold anti-racist practices and promote empathetic attitudes to reflect a just and inclusive community that celebrates the identities, gifts, and dignity of its members. We condemn thoughts, words, and actions that harm one’s humanity. We call each other to follow Jesus’ example of love.

Be the CAUSE

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Students, faculty, and staff participate in Diversity & Leadership Training at Central Catholic.

Be the CAUSE

Diversity, Inclusion, Leadership, & Social Justice Groups on Campus

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News on Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Black History Month graphic

Throughout February, the United States celebrates Black History Month to recognize the contributions to American life that Black and African Americans have made. In the same spirit, Central Catholic focuses on sharing these wonderful and courageous stories with our school community.

Martin Luther King Jr.

As we prepare to celebrate the life of the Civil Rights Leader and Nobel Prize Winner Martin Luther King Jr., Central Catholic is highlighting various ways to learn more about his legacy.

Dr. Goldberg speaking to students

Students enrolled in the course Facing History & Ourselves recently met with Dr. Rita Goldberg, an author and Harvard lecturer who is the daughter of a Holocaust survivor and resistor, and Mr. Jeffery Smith, from the Facing History & Ourselves organization.

Students in Chinatown

On Friday, November 17, two student groups, the Passport Club and the Chinese Culture Club, teamed up for a trip to Chinatown in Boston for some dim sum and shopping. 

Students and teachers in front of the Day of the Dead exhibit

On November 1, over 25 AP Spanish Language and Culture students attended a Dia de los Muertos presentation at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum. Each year, World Language teacher Mrs. Laura O’Connor brings the Day of Dead to Central Catholic by presenting a beautiful Dia de los Muertos Altar in the World Languages Lobby

Native American Heritage Month

During November, Central Catholic honors Native American Heritage Month through morning reflections and recognition of the Native American impact on history, art, and literature. This month offers us the opportunity to recognize the many cultures of the original inhabitants of America.


We Are Leading on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Mrs. Aliali Belkus

Mrs. Aliali Belkus
Dean of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Mr. Christopher Sullivan

Mr. Christopher Sullivan
President

Mrs. Doreen Keller

Mrs. Doreen Keller
Principal