St. Michael's High School closed in 1967 after graduating 41 classes of seniors.
In 1923, the Sisters of Mercy - despite considerable opposition - established St. Michael's High School in part of the old school building that had been vacated by the nuns. The school began with but one teacher and one classroom, but by the time Father Crosby presided over its first graduation ceremony on the evening of June 14th, 1927, it had grown to 16 students, six teachers and several classrooms.
The high school graduated five classes in the old school building on Court Street, before moving in 1931 to a newly constructed Barre Street building that also housed the 7th and 8th grades.
Margaret Emmons, in her parish history, hinted at the pride with which the parish looked upon its high school.
St. Michael's High School closed in 1967 after graduating 41 classes of seniors.