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Reunion Committee

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Did you graduate in a year ending in a 5 or a 0?

If so, you are invited to join your Class Reunion Committee to help us celebrate your reunion in 2020!

Contact the Advancement Office, derwin@centralcatholic.net, 978-682-0260 ext. 656.

Reunion Roles & Responsibilities

Reunion Resources

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See why today's students are choosing Central Catholic!

Why I Chose Central Catholic...

Upcoming Alumni Events

Raider News

National Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15 through October 15. Through a collaboration between various Central Catholic groups and organizations, we will be celebrating throughout the month and beyond with various activities throughout the school. Everyone is invited to participate.

Freshmen in stands

Over 70 Raiders attended the Boston College Eagles football game on September 2 as part of a freshman team bonding experience made possible by coaches and generous supporters. They were able to explore the campus, see the indoor facility, watch the players warm up, and hold the US flag on the field.

Madison DiPietro '20 playing field hockey

Congratulations to Madison DiPietro '20, who has begun her senior season as a Midfielder for the University of Connecticut Huskies Field Hockey Team. Madison, who is working to overcome a back injury, was recently featured in the Eagle-Tribune.

New Faculty & Staff for 2023-2024

The Central Catholic community is excited to welcome our newest group of dedicated educators and staff members as we begin the 2023-2024 Academic Year.

Nicholas Mazzie '21 kicking the football

Congratulations and good luck to Nicholas Mazzie '21, the starting kicker for the University of New Hampshire Wildcats Football Team. Nick was recently highlighted in the Eagle-Tribune.