Melbourne Central Catholic High School
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Melbourne Central Catholic (MCC) is an American
United States
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 private, Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church
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, coed high school
Secondary education in the United States
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 located in Melbourne
Melbourne, Florida
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, in Brevard County
Brevard County, Florida
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, Florida
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. It was a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in 1991. MCC has had 100% of their graduates enroll in college and 85 percent on average have received Bright Futures Florida scholarships
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. Tuition was $7,750 annually in 2007-8. At that time the cost averaged over $10,255 annually to educate each student.

The school offers extracurricular activities including academic competitions, special-interest clubs, performing arts, and athletics.

Academics

There are 16 Advanced Placement (AP) courses. More than half the students are taking AP courses. SAT
SAT
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 mean scores average 1066 (Florida average is 990). ACT mean scores average 23; Florida mean score is less than 20.

Campus

In 2004, the school built a 12000 sq ft (1,114.8 m²), Science and Math Building at a cost of $10 million.
In 2006, the school installed an artificial turf football field with a brand new stadium, a new baseball stadium, a new softball stadium and practice fields.
In 2008, the school built an 8-lane rubberized track.

Recognition

  • State Science Fair Annual Winners, State Winner 2003
  • State Student Council of the Year 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Odyssey of the Mind State Champion 1998, 2001
  • Qualified for World Competition 2001
  • Boys Soccer Coach of the Year 1998 and 2008 (3-A)
  • St. Leo College Brain Bowl Champions, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
  • FIT Business Ethics Competition Finalists 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003
  • FIT Business Ethics Competition Winner 2001
  • District Drama Festival Champion 1998, 2007
  • Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 1991.

Sports

The school competes in the 3A league.
  • National Dance Team Champions 1994, 1997 and 2000, 2008

  • State Boys Soccer Champions 1998, 2003 (ranked #1 in nation in 2003)
  • State Girls Soccer Champions 2003, 2004,
  • State Dance Team Champions 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2007
  • State Girls Volleyball Runner-up 1998
  • State Girls Basketball Champions 2002
  • State Boys Basketball Champions 1973
  • In 2009 and 2010 the football team, competing in 1A, went undefeated during the regular season.

Notable alumni

  • Mario Garza, '99, professional baseball player with the Salem Avalanche
    Salem Avalanche
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  • Brian Rauch, '99, professional baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
    Milwaukee Brewers
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  • Melissa Witek
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    , '99, Miss Florida USA 2005 and contestant on NBC's Treasure Hunters

History

MCC became part of legal history when a student who was ineligible to play football due to a recruiting violation filed a suit to be reinstated. The Athletic Association (FHSAA) demurred and took the case to the District Court in Florida High School Athletic Association
Florida High School Athletic Association
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v. Melbourne Central Catholic(Fla.App. 5 Dist.,), No. 5D03-3437, March 26, 2004. The court ruled that a student must first exhaust his administrative remedies, i.e. with the Athletic Association, before filing suit to be reinstated.

In 2010, all 109 graduates were accepted into college. They had earned $4.2 million in scholarships.
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