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Covington Catholic Announces Four National Merit Semifinalists

Covington Catholic, a National Blue Ribbon School, is proud to announce that four seniors, Casey Bir, Luke Meagher, Alex Moening, and Michael Zechella have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit® Scholarship Program. These talented students are amongst less than 1% of high school seniors to be honored. 

3 National Merit Semi-Finalists

Covington Catholic, is proud to announce that three seniors, John (Jack) Harris, Nick Prospero, and Alex Williams have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as semifinalists in the 68th annual National Merit® Scholarship Program.

Transfer Students

Covington Catholic is open to accepting any student that wishes to transfer to our school from another community, assuming that the necessary credits have been attained according to our academic requirements.

Young men of any grade level may pursue a transfer to CCH. While it is preferred that a student enters at the beginning of the school year or at the semester break, we can accommodate a mid-semester transfer depending on the individual’s current situation.

The Transfer Process

  1. The first step for any young man looking to transfer to CCH would be to schedule a tour and interview between the student and a parent with the Admissions Director. The principal or assistant principal may also participate in the meeting. All parties should be mutually satisfied that the student can succeed at Covington Catholic.
  2. Following the initial meeting, the student's current school should forward a copy of the student's transcripts to the Admissions Director. CCH will also need any important information regarding medical history and any accommodations that have previously been made due to any diagnosed learning disabilities or existing medical conditions.
  3. Once the Guidance Office has received the prospective student’s transcripts, an academic counselor will work with the Dean of Academics to set up a course schedule that honors as many previous credits accumulated as possible so that the student is in line with our academic requirements for graduation.
  4. The final steps of the transfer process would include the student’s completion of the school’s registration form and payment of the registration fee.
  5. Tuition for students that enter after the first day of school will be pro-rated.
Please note that the Community Service requirement of 60 hours to graduate must be completed regardless of entry date into the school.