List of 8 news stories.

  • Not By the Book

    Summer reading at Catholic Memorial means more than just sand between the pages. It brings life to the school's mission before the academic year and beyond.
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  • Built for Boys

    On Thursdays, CM students learn lessons that may not fit into their regular schedules but engage their other talents.
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  • PLAY-BY-PLAY: Trenchmates

    Seniors Brandon Sullivan and Guerby Lambert spent four years on a dominant O-Line. By the end of their CM careers “54” and “78” are practically brothers. 
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  • Q.E.D. - What is Greatness?

    We asked Associate Director of Student Success and School Counseling, Katherine Kistner who is also a coach on the varsity soccer team; Associate Director of Admissions and Head Varsity Hockey Coach, Larry Rooney; graduating senior, Cole Bulger ’24; and Assistant Head of School and Head of the Middle School, Brian Palm to find the distinctions to this premise and say where greatness fits into life, our school, and the larger perspective.
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  • FULL CIRCLE: Good Sense and Smart Choices

    “It just sort of happened,” was Jack Cleary’s way of describing making it into CM, playing varsity sports, and going on to MIT. But everything else? Those were lessons in succeeding at the difficult things. 
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  • A Path of Principal Leads to Character

    History teacher, Neal Noonan arrived at CM understanding what it meant to serve. As a sergeant in the Marine Corps and a Massachusetts State Police Officer, Noonan sees the way the school honors our nation’s veterans, and it shows him that he’s come to the right place.
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  • Beyond CM

    Three alumni, three pursuits of rigor, brotherhood, and service. As they write back to Baker Street, their years here aren’t the only things they have in common. 
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  • Character Matters: The HR for Priests

    Boston’s priests give themselves to their parishioners each and every day. But who is there for them when they’re in need? A CM alum. That’s who. 
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