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After a 52-51 victory over Owatonna on Tuesday, the Raiders are advancing to the semifinals.
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The latest news from our distinguished alumni.
Tre Holloman '22 was recognized as the Gatorade Player of the Year for Minnesota.
Math teacher Bea Egan Hellickson '00 has spent her career in the same classrooms she loved as a student, and is devoted to giving today's kids the foundation they need to succeed. Reprinted from Traditions, Winter 2021-22.
Remi Pye '22 has been honored with the Stacy Robinson Leadership Award.
Students in the College in the Schools Writing Studio visited the University of Minnesota on March 8.
Cretin-Derham Hall has made significant progress in the effort to support and maintain an inclusive and respectful culture for all.
Sofia Heer '22 organized the cadets to volunteer at the organization, which collects, repairs, and gives over 15,000 bicycles to young people every year.
Regan McCormack joins CDH as our new Human Resources Manager.
Joe Kruse joins CDH to teach Religion and Values.
The new Ryan STEM Center has brought exciting opportunities to expand our strong curriculum. Reprinted from Traditions, Winter 2021-22.
Both in the classroom and through co-curriculars, the JROTC program teaches discipline, leadership, and life skills that prepare students for success. By Valerie Krinke '22, Communications Apprentice.
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. Each year, Christians are reminded of our temporal human existence, and come together to hold up the blessed gift of Life Eternal given to us by our God's love and grace through the person of Jesus Christ.
Four students have been honored with ExCel and AAA awards for their outstanding achievements during their time at CDH!
Kim Royston ‘06 holds a Masters in Education and a K-12 Principal License and will bring his experience in administration of curricular programs and operations back to his alma mater.
Co-Curriculars are the building blocks of community at CDH. By Greta Cunningham '23, Communications Apprentice.
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