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Our AP Language and Women in Literature students had the incredible opportunity to speak with author Kate Moore about her novel, The Woman They Could Not Silence.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Galentines at Marian! From laughter and catching up with old and new friends to painting, flower arranging, and getting forever jewelry—memories were made!
Introducing eMpower Hour—a new video series connecting Marian’s past, present, and future through powerful conversations with alumnae, students, faculty, and staff!
The Marian High School Forensics Team won thirteen awards at the season’s second Detroit Catholic Forensic League tournament held at Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights on Saturday, February 1. Congratulations to Angelina AbdulNour, Angelina Asmar, Gina Azar, Catalina Colangelo van Meek, Margaux Etzel, Mary Frangie, Melanie Frangie, Jenell Gallozi, Grace Gappy, Madelyn Hasani, the duo team of Quinn Hock and Alexandra Zimmermann, Maria Kalaj, Isabella Mansour, Kayden McKay, Kaitlyn Merritt, Gracelyn Riga, Molly Rudnick, Zellie Sarafa, and Fernanda Segura for their performances
Marian Life Club traveled by bus to Washington D.C. for the annual March for Life held January 24, 2025. This group of 17 Marian students, teachers Mrs. Mary Murray and Mrs. Kelly King, and parent chaperone Dr. Mada Sackman, joined thousands of others from all over the country in this peaceful demonstration affirming the dignity of all human life from conception to natural death.
Marian High School proudly congratulates Charlotte DuBay ’25, who has been recognized as the recipient of the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Good Citizen Award. The Piety Hill Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution honored 16 local high school students, including DuBay, at an event held on January 9, 2025 at the Bloomfield Township Public Library.
Marian recently welcomed Savannah Manjo ’23 and Kathryn Linnen ’17 for an engaging panel discussion, offering the Class of 2025 a glimpse into life beyond high school. From navigating college life to reflecting on their time at Marian, the alumnae shared personal stories, hard-earned lessons, and practical tips for success.