The Lasting Impact of CDH Co-curricular Opportunities
Co-curricular activities — sports, clubs, service, and more — play a crucial role that shapes our students’ lives, developing the whole student...mind, body, and soul.
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Mass was held on August 29 to officially welcome Myers as president and bless the start of the new school year with new and returning students, faculty, and staff.
Co-curricular activities — sports, clubs, service, and more — play a crucial role that shapes our students’ lives, developing the whole student...mind, body, and soul.
The latest news from our distinguished alumni.
Joe Mauer ‘01 has had a remarkable year. He was honored as a National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee on the first ballot, a National High School Hall of Fame inductee, and the Catholic Athletics Association’s Outstanding Athlete of the Quarter Century.
The Taste of CDH, Archdiocesan Synod and Raider Open are coming up in 2025.
Frank Miley, former president of Cretin-Derham Hall, has been recognized as an Affiliated Member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools for his nearly four decades of dedicated service to advancing the Lasallian mission. His contributions include significant initiatives in education, community building, and promoting the values of faith and service within the Lasallian tradition.
This year, Cretin-Derham Hall has implemented a phone-free policy. Students will secure their phones in Yondr pouches at the start of the day and unlock them at school exits when leaving.
Girls Varsity Tennis Coach Tim Spika and Boys Varsity Tennis Coach Randy Muetzel have been sharing their love of tennis with generations of students not only during the school year, but also each summer, when they come back on campus to teach summer camps.
For this year's Teacher Academy, CDH selected Spanish teacher Dr. Alexis Howe’s proposal, “Learning for Justice: A Civil Rights Journey through Atlanta, Montgomery, Selma, Birmingham, and Tuskegee.” At the end of June, Howe and six other teachers traveled through Georgia and Alabama to visit Civil Rights Movement landmarks, memorials, and museums.
Nearly 200 alumni and friends participated in the 2nd annual Raider Open Golf Tournament on July 8 at the Mendakota Country Club. The Raider Open was established in 2023 to build community and raise funds to offset the costs of student athletic and activity fees.