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Our Community
Welcome to Cathedral, where you are seen, heard, and loved for who you are.
When you join the Cathedral family, you are a valued member of a richly diverse student body in a supportive environment that encourages you to grow to your full potential.
Our Community is…
Inclusive
We are blessed with a vibrant, diverse community where our scholars feel at home.
Here at Cathedral, your culture is celebrated, your background is respected, and your perspective is valued. You belong at Cathedral High School.
40+
neighborhoods represented
10+
languages spoken
20+
countries of origin
97%
students of color
Values Driven
We aspire to live out our Cathedral Community Values of Character, Commitment, and Compassion each and every day. These values give us – students and adults alike – a framework for being the best versions of ourselves, hold us accountable for our actions, and guide how we treat others.
Character
Cathedral students display high levels of integrity and display pride in being a Panther.
Commitment
Cathedral students commit to their personal, academic, and spiritual growth.
Compassion
Cathedral students care for their school, classmates, and community, prioritizing service to others.
Faith-filled
We are a Catholic school, and we welcome students of all faiths with open arms. We recognize the goodness of each individual and believe that each individual’s God-given gifts can be fostered to make a positive impact on our community, our city, and our world.
Learn more about Faith and Campus Ministry at Cathedral.
Engaging
Your Cathedral experience will be full of engaging experiences that enhance your academic learning – and that you’ll cherish for years to come.
Intentional
“Community Time” at Cathedral
We value our sense of community so much that each week, we dedicate a block during the school day to intentionally foster community.
During “Community Time,” we spend quality time together. Some weeks, this looks like celebrating academic achievements, and some weeks this looks like playing a friendly (and competitive) game of faculty vs. student volleyball.
“Community Time” also ensures that all scholars have dedicated time to participate in clubs and activities during the school day.