Powers Catholic High School is a Catholic high school in Flint, MI serving grades 9-12 with dedicated support for students with learning differences and ADD/ADHD. The school offers specialized Learning Difference Programs designed to help students with these diagnoses succeed in a college-preparatory environment. With an average class size of 20 students and 70% of faculty holding advanced degrees, students receive individualized attention and instruction tailored to their learning needs.
The school maintains a rigorous academic program that prepares students for post-secondary success, with 95% of graduates continuing to college or university. Beyond academics, Powers Catholic emphasizes spiritual growth through daily prayer and service, along with extensive extracurricular opportunities including 20+ sports, clubs, and activities. This well-rounded approach allows students with learning differences to develop confidence, build social connections, and discover their strengths outside the classroom.
Tuition is $10,745 annually, with 55% of students receiving financial aid (averaging $2,500 per grant). The school maintains a 98% acceptance rate and operates on a rolling admissions timeline. Contact Admissions Director Valaria Sunday DeVos at (810) 591-4741 Ext. 6 or visit powerscatholic.org to learn more about how the Learning Difference Programs and ADD/ADHD support can help your student thrive.