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Governance

Central Catholic High School is a State of Texas private non-profit corporation.
The Members of the Corporation, which consists of the Marianist Province’s provincial and his assistants, are responsible for the school’s mission, the election of the members of the board of directors, and the approval of major physical property financial transactions.

Central Catholic High School has a board of directors, which is a policy-making board. The board operates on a committee structure with the following standing committees: Executive, Membership, Academic, Student Activities, Spiritual Life and Heritage, Finance, and Business and Advancement.

The Senior Team of the school consists of the President, Principal, Vice President of Student Development, Director of Finance, the Director of Advancement, and the Director of Operations. The school council is composed of the Principal, Executive Athletic Director, Academic Dean, Director of Campus Ministry, Director of Admissions, and Executive Athletic Director. The academic council includes the Academic Dean and the Department Chairs. The student development council includes the Executive Athletic Director, the Band Director, and the Senior Army Instructor of the JROTC.

Under the direction of the Advancement Office, alumni volunteers form an alumni board consisting of five officers with 16 members and parent volunteers form a Parents’ Club with a general body and booster clubs. 

Although Central Catholic is not owned or operated by the Archdiocese of San Antonio, the guidelines for education set forth by the Archdiocese are followed. The Texas Catholic Conference of Education & COGNIA accredits Central Catholic.

Central Catholic has a sponsorship agreement with the Marianist Province of the USA and is a member of the Marianist Education Consortium, which includes the middle and high schools and universities in the Marianist tradition throughout the United States. Central Catholic holds memberships in the National Catholic Educational Association and the Independent Schools Association of San Antonio.

In athletics, Central Catholic is a member of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS). In music, Central Catholic participates in the Texas Private Schools Music Educators Association (TPSMEA).