Enroll today in Camden Catholic High School's Summer Camps & Enrichment Programs 2012Come and be a part of Irish Athletics at one or more of our athletic camps under the direction of CCHS coaches. Gain analysis and research skills at Forensics Science Camp. Grow yout artistic talents at Theatre or Band Camp. Choose the week or weeks that best fit your summer schedule and, as an added bonus, parents of students entering 6th – 8th grades can sign up for our extended day program. For a look at all that "An Irish Summer" has to offer click here for the informational brochure.

Take a trip back in time to the Roaring 20’s, the stock market crash, the fabulous 40’s, and put it all to the music of Jerry Herman’s MAME. That is the show that the amazing performing arts department at Camden Catholic High School in Cherry Hill will be doing on March 16, 17, 23, 24, at 7:30 pm, 18 and 25 at 2pm. Tickets are $10 and reserved seating is available. Call the school at 856-663-2247, extension 25. The March 23rd performance will be Alumni Night.

In celebration of "Take Your Family To School Week", MES is hosting a Parent Visitation Day during the school day on Thursday, February 16th. Come see the great things that happen every day at Merchantville School. The following class periods have been selected for parents to visit: 2nd period from 9:25-10:08 a.m.,  3rd period from 10:10-10:53 a.m., 6th period from 12:27-1:09 p.m. and 7th period from 1:11-1:53 p.m.

Freeholders Jeffrey Nash and Scot McCray read to children in Merchantville on Friday as part of this year’s Read Across America celebration.  The Read Across America program is now in its 15th year, and takes place annually on or near March 2 - the birthday of Dr. Seuss. Freeholder Nash read “Oh Say Can You Say What The Weather Is Today” and “Miles and Miles of Reptiles.”

The wrestlers change with each new season, and the coaches come and go, but the state wrestling championships keep coming for Camden Catholic High School. The Fighting Irish annexed their third straight Non-Public B championship Sunday, and their ninth straight title overall (the others coming in Non-Public A), with a 54-18 win over DePaul at Pine Belt Arena. It was the 14th overall championship for the program, but it was the first for head coach Ryan McCormick, who took over the team this season after Jerry Bolan had coached the team to three straight championships. A former wrestler at Camden Catholic, McCormick was happy to get his first state title as a coach. http://on.cpsj.com/wanXV9

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