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[quote=Anonymous]NP and parent of a middle school girl for whom we’d like to consider this school next year. We are Catholic but on the liberal end politically and do differ with some Catholic social teachings. Posters are describing how some of the families at the school live their private, family, and religious lives, but how much of that pertains to campus life for the students? Surely the girls aren’t having discussions of whether or not they veil or attend Latin mass. Anyone else with a daughter here on what the school day is like for the girls? Our daughter is quiet, and acts young for her age (still loves her American girl dolls in middle school, hates that all the other girls talk about is boys). She loves to read all genres like including the classics, loves creative writing and art, and plays competitive softball and would love to be on a school team. She’s not “cool” or trendy and wants to go to an all girls school. This school seems like a great fit in paper, but I’d love to know if the disparaging posters actually have first hand experience [/quote]
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