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Nearly 60% of the Class of 2023 held a 4.0 or higher


The Central Catholic Difference can be found in many ways. One way the Crusaders stand out from the rest is the academic success of our students. Our faculty works hard to help students stay engaged with what they are learning, to inspire students to have a passion for achieving their personal bests, and they work with our students to instill the discipline that holds them accountable to reach their student-driven goals. The Class of 2023 certainly rose to the challenges laid out before them. Nearly 60% of the 2023 senior class maintained a 4.0 or above average throughout their four years at Central Catholic.

 The following students in the Class of 2023 maintained a 4.0 or above average throughout their four years at Central Catholic.
 
Alexander Anderson
Grady Angerman
Kristen Belden
Georgia Bentzel
Jacob Berbari
Corey Brunner
Thomas Buckler
Colin Butterfield
Gracyn Clark
Suzanna Codispoti
Sarah Colucy
Gracen Competty
Schuyler Crumpler
Chloe Doll
Collin Domer
Alexandria Drlik
Lauren Halas
Caroline Harold
Michael Iribar
Elizabeth Johnston
Viviana Marshall
Kadence Miller
Rachael Miller
Ryan Parlin
Timothy Perkins
Ella Petit
Ethan Ragon
Jacob Reckenbeil
Dylan Rouse
Alyssa Schoolcraft
Jacob Smith
Otto Stephens
Finley Stewart
Ryan Turner
Charles Van Koughnet
Christian Vannan
Alexandria Vargo
Isabella Vargo

Great job, Class of 2023! You made us #CrusaderProud
#TheCentralCatholicDifference

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