Our Mission:
"Rooted in Gospel values and Catholic tradition, Cleveland Central Catholic High School educates culturally diverse young men and women of our city and challenges them to deepen their faith to responsibly serve God, church and community."
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Welcome to Cleveland Central Catholic High School!
Who We Are
General facts about Cleveland Central Catholic.
CCCHS Board
Thursday, 07 January 2010 00:00
Cleveland Central Catholic High School Advisory Board 2009-2010
Mr. Terrence Brizz, Chair (2004) Galaxy Balloons, Inc. President
Mr. James Breen (2003) Breen & Fox: Breen Management Principal
Mr. Peter Carfagna (2006) Lake County Captains Senior Vice-President
Mr. William V. Carson (2009)
Cutting Dynamics, Inc.
President
Mr. Richard T. Castele (2008) Accountant/Consultant
Mr. Peter Corrigan (2008) Prestolite Electric/Leece Neville Chief Operating Officer
Ms. Jenniffer D. Deckard (2008) Fairmount Minerals CFO/V.P. Finance
Michael DeGrandis (2007) Kirtland Capital Partners Managing Partner & CFO
Ms. Jen Dotson (2007)
Geis Companies Architect
Mr. Paul Huml (2005) Third Federal Saving and Loan
Mrs. Marie Kittredge (2007)
Slavic Village Development Executive Director
Mr. Jerry Kysela (2006) AON Risk Services Resident Managing Director
Dr. Javier Lopez (2003) Physician
Ms. Tequila Lynch (2008)
Medical Mutual Of Ohio Operations Specialist
Mr. Daniel Malley (2007) Malley’s Chocolates President/CEO
Mr. Brian McMahon (2009)
Intergrated Power Services
Senior Vice President
Mr. John Peca (2001)
Climaco, Lefkowitz, Peca, Wilcox & Garofoli President
Mrs. Ellen Psenicka (2008) The Neighborhood News Editor/ Publisher
Mr. Frank Roddy (2004) Swagelok Company
Mr. Andrew Schroer (2005)
Avalon Foodservice Inc. President
Mrs. Betts Skrha (2005)
Mr. Christopher K. Smith (2008) MED Consults, INC. Medical Manager - Vice President
Mr. Richard Stovsky (2009)
Price Waterhouse Coopers, LLP
CPA/ Attorney
Mr. Jeff Walters (2007)
Master Products President and CEO
Mr. Robert Williams (2006) The Investlinc Group Managing Director
Mr. Frank V. Zombek (2008) Highland Consulting Associates, Inc. Consultant
Cleveland Central CatholicHigh School
Mr. Karl Ertle President/Principal
Sr. Allison Marie Gusdanovic, SND Associate Principal
Mitch Cupach Finance Director
Ms. Michele Scoccola
Development/Director
Ms. Claudia Oates
Alumni/Director
Mrs. Karen Kilbane Faculty Representative
Shareese Allen ‘10
Angelica Kance ‘11
Student Representatives
Office Of Catholic Education
Mr. John Ahern
Director of Finance Office of Catholic Education
Ms. Margaret Lyons
Superintendent of Schools Office of Catholic Education
Mr. Wayne Uehlein
Associate Superintendent Office of Catholic Education
Honorary Board Members
Mr. William Adler
Mr. Peter Chudyk
Mr. John Diemer
Mr. Pierre Diemer
Mrs. Brittan DiSanto
Mr. Ruben Holloway
Mrs. Janice Margheret
Mr. Martin Mehall
Mr. Robert Mooney
Mr. Charles Nock
Mrs. Carol Rini
Mr. John Simon
Mr. Thomas Slater
Mr. Bernie Smith
Mrs. Monica Thomas
Mr. George Wasmer
Fr. Robert J Welsh, S.J.
Ms.Clare Corrigan-Woidke
Our History, Our Future
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Our History:
In 1968, four of Cleveland's urban Catholic high schools merged to form Cleveland Central Catholic High School (CCCHS).
Those four schools were Our Lady of Lourdes, St. John Cantius, St. Michael and St. Stanislaus. CCCHS maintained all four school buildings in a unique four campus facility until two of the campuses closed in 1976 and 1988. The consolidation of the Scranton Campus (St. Michael's) and capital improvements to the Forman Campus (St. Stanislaus) took place in 2003.
We are vibrant in the city...
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 00:00
Whether tutoring our fellow classmates, cleaning up around the neighborhood, preparing for a holiday liturgy or just hanging out after school, CCCHS students are indeed "Vibrant in the City!"
Cleveland Central Catholic is located in the Slavic Village neighborhood -- close to downtown Cleveland and easily accessible from both the east and west side. The campus is in an urban area rich with cultural, economic, and educational diversity.
Rooted in Gospel values and Catholic tradition, CCCHS's mission to the youth of the City of Cleveland provides our students with opportunities to grow academically, socially, responsibly and spiritually in order to responsibly serve God and Community.
Cleveland Central Catholic High School is the home of the IRONMEN. Our school colors are red, white and blue.
6550 Baxter Avenue Cleveland, OH 44105
| ph: 216-441-4700 | fax: 216-441-8353 |
Our campus is located in close proximity to downtown Cleveland near Fleet Avenue & East 65th streets.
We are located in the Historic Slavic Village neighborhood. View a MAP or get DIRECTIONS.
Our History
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 00:00
Our History:
In 1968, four of Cleveland's urban Catholic high schools merged to form Cleveland Central Catholic High School (CCCHS).
Those four schools were Our Lady of Lourdes, St. John Cantius, St. Michael and St. Stanislaus. CCCHS maintained all four school buildings in a unique four campus facility until two of the campuses closed in 1976 and 1988. The consolidation of the Scranton Campus (St. Michael's) and
capital improvements to the Forman Campus (St. Stanislaus) took place in 2003.
Our Future
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 00:00
Our Future:
The Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Cleveland have announced the appointment of Mr. Karl Ertle as new President/Principal of Cleveland Central Catholic High School, starting with the 2004 - 2005 school year. Mr. Ertle, former Vice-President of St. Ignatius High School, will act as administrator and primary Catholic faith leader for the school community. He will be responsible for expanding the present school campus and creating new channels for stakeholder involvement in the education of inner city youth.
Ertle will lead Cleveland Central Catholic High School in several new strategic initiatives. "My goal is to celebrate the mission and the special people who compose Cleveland Central Catholic," he said. "I think it's the best kept secret in the city."