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[quote=Anonymous]We don’t have boys, but we had girls at Oakcrest so we knew lots of families at the Heights. They were typically hard working, bright, family oriented, and polite. We aren’t Opus Dei. We are Catholic. Oakcrest was a great experience in our family so we have a great deal of affection for both schools. The comment about placement above is ludicrous. My daughter had a few friends in a recent class with an MIT acceptance, military academy acceptances, Harvard (more than one kid), UVA, WM, UMD (the campus everyone wants), and other sought after schools. Their travel options are enviable. They don’t seem to worship technology. And neither Oakcrest nor the Heights does anything beyond a junior/senior prom to promote spending social time with the opposite sex. Beyond the proms, it is all up to individual families and some classes are better at that than others. [/quote]
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