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Nov 23, 2022 · When Central Catholic opened in 1938, it became the city’s first co-educational Catholic high school. Previously, boys had gone to an all-boys school called Central Catholic that was located in the southwest corner of Cathedral Square on land now occupied by St. Mother Theodore Guerin Chapel.
Fort Wayne 2022 marks 50 years since Central Catholic High School Fort Wayne closed. In honor of the school and all that CCHS meant to us, there will be a celebration for all students, staff, faculty, and anyone affiliated with CCHS at the CC Memorial Plaza E. Lewis Street on Saturday, June 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sep 27, 2023 · This is the story of two schools merely feet apart from each other, and how many of the rivalries we have today can trace their origins back to this one – Fort Wayne Central and Fort Wayne Central Catholic.
Central Catholic High School is a college preparatory, Catholic school for boys guided by the Marinanist educational principles of Blessed William Joseph Chaminade. We strive to provide a challenging, relevant, and diverse program in an environment that fosters a life of faith and learning.
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Central Catholic High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana, circa 1940. The school opened in 1939 at the southwest corner of east Lewis and South Clinton Streets. The school closed in 1972 and the building was demolished in 1984. On the back is written Dedicated Jan. 8, 1939. Located at Lewis & Clinton or Calhoun.