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Regional Catholic Middle School Dance

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Saint Michael will host the 2nd Annual Regional Catholic Middle School Dance on Friday, February 17, from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. at the school.  Catholic students in grades 6 through 8 are invited for an evening of dancing, fellowship and fun!  Admission is free; however, a parental waiver will be required for all students.  Please RSVP to info@saintmichaelhs.org, or call the school at 540.548.8748.  Upon receipt of your RSVP, the waiver form will be emailed to you.  We look forward to seeing you!

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Aqua Warriors Excel at DAC Championship

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St. Michael hosted the 2012 Delaney Athletic Conference (DAC) Championship Swim Meet at the school on Saturday, February 11, 2012.  The male Aqua Warriors  took second at the meet behind Seton and ahead of Randolph-Macon Academy, while the girls took fourth.  Sophomore Alec Morin tied Seton’s Catfish Dunn for first place in overall points in the boys division, and Junior Jacob Hallahan tied three other swimmers for 6th place in overall points.  Juniors Katharine Britton and Maria Camarca tied several girls for 10th place in overall points.

Alec Morin placed 1st in the 200 Yard Freestyle and 1st in the 50 Yard Freestyle, Junior Jacob Hallahan placed 2nd – 100 yard Freestyle, and the boys relays placed 2nd in the 200 Yard Medley (Alec Morin, John Sampson, Jacob Hallahan, Nolan Turley) and 1st in the 400 Yard Medley (Alec Morin, Eddie O’Brien, Nolan Turley, Jacob Hallahan).  Katharine Britton placed 3rd in the 50 Yard Freestyle, and the girls relay team placed 3rd in the 200 Yard Freestyle and 1st in the 400 Yard Medley (Maria Camarca, Mary Grace Britton, Maggie Van Deusen, Katharine Britton). The girls were seeded fifth in the 400 and finished first ahead of FCS (2nd) and FA (3rd).

The following swimmers made the DAC All-Conference Swim Team: Alec Morin, Eddie O’Brien, Nolan Turley, Jacob Hallahan, Maria Camarca, Mary Grace Britton, Maggie Van Deusen, and Katharine Britton.   All of these students, along with John Sampson, also qualified to compete in the Virginia Independent Schools State Championship Swim Meet to be held February 17-18, 2012, at the Freedom Center in Manassas.  Read the recap that appeared in The Free Lance-Star on February 14, here.

At the conclusion of the regular season, the boys clinched a  second place finish behind Delaney Athletic Conference (DAC) powerhouse Seton.  The girls are moving up as well and should make a run at a top three finish next season.

Congratulations to our coaching staff – Anne Morin, Beth Van Deusen, Vicky Sampson, and Kathy Notarnicola, our volunteers, and all of our swimmers for an outstanding season.

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39th Annual March for Life

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Saint Michael students, parents, and faculty joined thousands from around the country at the 39th Annual March for Life on Monday, January 23, 2012, storming the Nation’s Capital in support of the intrinsic human rights of the unborn.   To learn more about this important pro-life witness, go to www.marchforlife.org.

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Aqua Warriors Featured in Local News

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The Saint Michael Aqua Warriors were recently featured on www.fredericksburg.com, the online presence of The Free Lance-Star.  To view the article, click here.

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Happy New Year!

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The administration, faculty, students, and board of Saint Michael the Archangel High School wish you and your family a joyous and blessed New Year!  Check back here for information on the extraordinary happenings at SMHS during 2012.  For information on making application to our school, please click on the Admissions tab above.

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