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Alumni Reunion Weekend
Alumnus Returns to Brother Rice to Inspire Students at Rejuvenate 2026
Brother Rice alumnus speaker, John Locy ’88, inspired students at Rejuvenate 2026 with his message on faith, purpose, and character. During his talk, if you listened closely, you realized it wasn’t just…
Read MoreRemembering Coach Fracassa
More than an Outstanding Football Coach — A Maker of Honorable Men Coach Fracassa was more than a coach, he was a mentor, a builder of character, and a true…
Read MoreBrother Ross Wielatz
In Memory of Brother Ross Wielatz, CFC“A life of service. A legacy of compassion.” With great sorrow, we share the news of the passing of Br. Ross Wielatz, CFC. Brother Ross…
Read MoreFormed at Brother Rice, Guided for Life
Dr. Chris Brede ’00 Reflects on the Lasting Impact of a Brother Rice Education at the 2025 Baccalaureate Mass We were honored to welcome Dr. Chris Brede ’00 as our speaker at…
Read MoreAOD Teacher of the Year
Mr. James Higdon ’10 Named Archdiocese of Detroit High School Teacher of the Year Brother Rice High School proudly announces that Mr. James Higdon ’10 has been named the Bishop John…
Read More2025 Spirit of Blessed Edmund Society
Brother Rice High School is pleased to announce our 2025 Spirit of Blessed Edmund Society Honorees: Brian Henry ‘74, Brother Joseph Alphonsus King, and Thomas Van Dusen ‘72. The Spirit of…
Read MoreCHSL Hall of Fame Inductees 2025
Brother Rice High School proudly congratulates Luke Newman ’20, Will Shannon ’21, and Elijah Venos ’21, who have earned one of the Catholic High School League’s highest honors — induction…
Read MoreMatthew Taunt ’99, 2025 Alumnus of the Year
Brother Rice High School is proud to announce Matthew Taunt ’99 as our 2025 Alumnus of the Year. Matthew not only exemplifies the values of Respect, Integrity, Character, and Excellence,…
Read MoreWarrior of the Week Caden Hong ’26
As a student, what does Brother Rice mean to you?Brother Rice’s most important aspect is the community. The people involved in the community represent Brother Rice. My peers and students…
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