
Mission Statement: The Owensboro Catholic Schools share in the mission of the Church in cooperation with families to provide a religious and academic education which prepares students to become responsible members of family, Church, and community.
Location: 2540
Christie Pl. Owensboro, KY 42301
Phone: (502) 683-0480 (Feel free to call the previous number or (502) 686-8896
concerning any questions or comments)
Type: Seventh and Eighth grade Catholic* Middle School
Principal: James Duffy
Counselor: Maire McCormick
Academic Dean: Shannon Luttrell
Association: Member of the Owensboro Catholic Schools System
Enrollment: 350
Diversity: Students from 14 parishes from all around the city of
Owensboro and Daviess County and growing!
Student/Teacher ratio: 17/1
School Hours: 8:15 AM- 2:55 PM
Mass: Every Thursday at 9:15 AM (Click here to see a picture of
the Church)
*Owensboro Catholic Middle School admits students of any race, creed, handicap, or national or ethnic origin
Computers:
Advanced computer lab with 30 computers.
Library: Fully staffed library with CD-ROM computers and other
various research tools
Other: New Science lab
Non-athletic: O.C.M.S. Yearbook, O.C.M.S. Student Newspaper, Drama Club, Choir, Band,
Academic Team, Student Council, and Science Club
Athletic: Boys seventh and eighth grade football and basketball
and girls seventh and eighth grade cheerleading and basketball
Athletics with Owensboro Catholic High School: Cross-country,
track, swimming and diving, tennis, soccer, volleyball and golf
Nearly half
of the seventh grade students from Owensboro Catholic Middle School were recently
recognized by Duke University's Talent Search Program as showing talent in either the area
of Verbal and/or Mathematical ability. The program is aimed at identifying gifted seventh
graders and invites these students to participate in taking either the SAT or ACT college
entrance examinations.
New
technological improvements have set the pace for this middle school. A newly completed
computer lab offers every student more educational advantages. By the 1999 school year the
entire OCS school system will be able to communicate via the World Wide Web.