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  • Fine Arts | Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools

    Band Chorus Fine Arts Dance Art & Design | | | | Musical Theater | Talent. Creativity. Expression. Exploring and developing God-given talents Award-Winning Bands who travel and compete nationally and internationally. Award-Winning Visual Artists who paint murals in our hallways. Musical Theater performances with sets and costumes designed by students. When it comes to fine arts, we've got it all . Whether it's learning pirouettes from professional ballet dancers or performing band concerts overseas, our fine arts programs are sure to excite the inner creativity of each MACS student. We believe that involvement in fine arts only increases performance in core subjects. That's why we offer fine arts starting in Pre-K through 12th grade. We offer everything from Dance to Photography and Band to Theater. High school students can take Technical Theater and Costume Design classes to learn how to build sets and design costumes for theater productions. ​Middle/elementary school students can learn guitar, graphic design, piano and more! Learn more... Band Chorus Theater Dance Art & Design At various grade levels, including but not limited to: Costume Design Graphic Design Acting Drama Chorus Honors Choir Band Concert Band Jazz Band Marching Band Debate and Speech Musical Theater Guitar Ceramics Painting Drawing Dance Glassworks Industrial Design Technical Theater Photography Fine Arts Courses

  • MACS Advisory Cabinet | macs

    Advisory Members Very Rev. John Starczewski Pastor Representative Dr. Gregory P. Monroe Superintendent Crystal Koury Assistant Superintendent Allana-Rae Ramkissoon Assistant Superintendent As testament to our enduring commitment to educational excellence, we are transitioning from our Advisory School Board to a newly formed entity: the MACS Advisory Cabinet. Set to be implemented in the 2023-2024 school year, this transition was voted on and enacted by our MACS Regional School Board over the summer. Our primary aim with this new structure is to foster enhanced school representation, bolster engagement, improve accountability, streamline communication, all the while maintaining system-wide transparency and advocacy. ​ This decision was influenced by the establishment of the School Leadership Councils (SLCs) across our MACS schools last year. Currently, six of the nine SLCs are active, and we anticipate the remaining three to be functional by the end of 2023. These local advisory groups consist of parents, alumni, parish members, and community leaders who extend their support to the school's principal or president. As highlighted in our MACS PTO leaders meeting in March of 2022, SLCs complement the leadership of our exceptional, hard-working PTOs. ​ With the inception of the MACS Advisory Cabinet, a member of each school’s SLC will serve as a part of the Cabinet (typically, the SLC chair). This inclusion will ensure a direct representation from every school, facilitating the sharing of ideas and advocating school-specific concerns. Moreover, this Cabinet framework will fortify the bond between Diocesan and local school leadership, reinforcing our mission to uphold the teaching principles of the Catholic Church and champion the cause of exemplary Catholic school education. Below is the schedule of topics for the new MACS Cabinet meetings.

  • Academics | Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools

    Overview Elementary School Middle School High School Special Education | | | | Exploration. Discovery. Knowledge. Academics Overview Our students become leaders in all aspects of their lives. Through our academic programs and extracurricular activities, we foster the development of leadership skills such as self-motivation, accountability, and work ethic that will set the foundation for future accomplishments. Students who attend our schools not only excel academically, they become team captains, youth group leaders, eucharistic ministers, student council members, and much more. You will take pride in your child as they lead in the classroom, on the stage, on the athletic fields, in the community, and anywhere their passion drives them. ​ Our talented faculty and staff have a passion for learning and student development. They create a climate in their classroom to best meet the individual student needs to ensure success. ​

  • Tuition | macs

    2024-2025 Tuition Rates and Fees Financial Aid Student Billing Login Download Full Rate and fees Catholic Tuition Rate Download Bus Schedule Continuous Enrollment Fee Pre-Kindergarten - $75 New Students TK-12 - $150 Returning Students - $75 Capital Fee **A Capital Fee of $1,795 is assessed annually to each family to cover new building debt as well as capital repairs and maintenance at all nine schools. Tuition Rates and Fees By Grade Level Scroll to view our 2024-2025 Tuition Rates and Fees Pre-Kindergarten Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: Half Day - $5,592 ; Full Day - $8,741 ​ Tuition for Participating Catholics: Half Day - $5,222 ; Full Day - $8,161 Special Learning Programs Rates and Fees Opt ions Matthew Morg a n at St. Patrick Matthew Morgan Program-serves students with Down syndrome. Enrollment is open to students in kindergarten through 5th grade. ​ Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $14,802 ​ Tuition for Participating Catholics: $9,571 ​ Learn More ​

  • Bands | Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools

    Band Chorus Fine Arts Dance Art & Design | | | | Musical Theater | 3x All State Band Member All State Band Member Congrats to our high school and middle school students who made the All-State Band. Hear their stories and listen to them play. High School Band High school band members traveled to Ireland for an international band competition and won two international band awards! They also marched in the Thanksgiving Parade in Chicago. MACS band students consistently place in the All-District and All-State Bands. Band is offered to all students displaying interest and talents at the elementary, middle and high school levels. Students are taught to read music, music theory and collaboration. Students perform solos, duos, trios, and as ensemble members. Students perform Winter and Spring Concerts, as well as at various parades and competitions throughout the year. Band students at the middle and high school levels are offered additional Jazz Band and Symphonic Band options. Middle and high school bands travel domestically and internationally for band performances and competitions.

  • Elementary School | Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools

    Overview Elementary School Middle School High School Special Education | | | | Curiosity. Confidence. Cooperation. Pre-K - 5th Grade The curriculum at the PK-5 level includes more than math and science. We are giving students the building blocks of faith, and ensuring they receive age-appropriate problem solving and critical thinking skills. We involve them in service projects, and give them opportunities to learn cooperation and respect for others. We want to instill an academic curiosity that will carry them through their academic careers. Each student receives challenging instruction and learns how to use technology for academic assignments. We encourage students to begin discovering individual talents and developing a strong moral compass. Our Pre-Kindergarten and Transitional Kindergarten programs are also academic-based including the fundamentals of reading and writing, along with technology and fine arts classes. As students progress in their elementary school years, they are able to participate in Band, Student Council and Athletics. By integrating technology and values early, students are more likely to feel prepared as they grow to meet the challenges of middle school. Recognizing that not all students learn in the same manner, we offer Learning Support for students who may need academic assistance. Several schools also offer Special Education Programs for students with diagnosed learning disabilities.​ Including but not limited to: Religion, Spanish, English, Math, Social Studies, Science, STEM, Broadcast, Newspaper, Yearbook, Computer, Library, Art, Music, Band, Choir, Physical Education, Chess Club, Girls on the Run, Boy & Girl Scouts, Athletics, Student Council, Service Learning and more... Curriculum, Clubs & Activities St. Ann (PK-5) St. Gabriel (K-5) St. Matthew (TK-5) St. Patrick (K-5) OLA (PK-8) St. Mark (K-8)

  • Tuition | Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools

    2022-23 Tuition Rates NEW! Financial Aid Student Billing Login Tuition Financial Aid How To Apply School Tours Academics Request Info | | | | | Download full rates and fees Catholic Tuition Rate Download Bus schedule Got Kids ? Multiple Child Discount Second child - 10% Third child - 25%. Fourth Child - 50% Fifth child and beyond - Free A multiple-child tuition discount is available for Participating Catholic families and is applied to students in TK - 12 grades including Special needs programs. Continuous Enrollment Fee Pre-Kindergarten - $75 New Students TK-12 - $150 Returning Students - $75 Pre-K Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: Half Day - $5,183; Full Day - $8,101 ​ Tuition for Participating Catholics: Half Day - $4,839; Full Day - $7,564 Capital Fee **A Capital Fee of $1,545 is assessed annually to each family to cover new building debt as well as capital repairs and maintenance at all nine schools. TK, Kindergarten, Grades 1-5 Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $12,763 ​ Tuition for Participating Catholics: $7,915 Grades 6-8 Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $13,766 Tuition for Participating Catholics: $8,882 Activity Fee: 6th Grade - $105, 7th Grade - $60 Graduation Fee: 8th Grade - $60 Options Program:MAP Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $19,869 ​ Tuition for Participating Catholics: $15,182 High School Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $18,106 Tuition for Participating Catholics: $12,651 ​ Graduation Fee: 12th Grade - $295 Options Program: Matthew Morgan Elementary School: Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $13,216 Tuition for Participating Catholics: $8,368 ​ Middle School: Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $14,766 Tuition for Participating Catholics: $9,882 ​ High School: Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $19,106 Tuition for Participating Catholics: $13,651 ​ Options Program:Pace Tuition for Non-Participating Catholics & Community Members: $16,213 Tuition for Participating Catholics: $11,419 International Students ​ Tuition: $20,106 ​ ​

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