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[quote=Anonymous]OP I know you are concerned about $$. We went from a very good W district elementary to nearby Catholic school years ago (daughter is in HS now). At the time, we felt stretched, but as the years passed, our income increased due to promotions, etc. Now our daughter is in a $45K per year HS, and we don't even flinch. Also know that Catholic high schools are usually less expensive than secular ones and they offer financial aid and merit aid. Moving her was the best decision, especially when covid hit. Luckily we got in before the pandemic because now people are on to MCPS and most who moved from there stayed. Applications are up everywhere still. Also know that admission to a Catholic HS is easier coming out of a Catholic parochial school. I agree with your assessment of the benefits of Catholic school and recommend it highly. And every time I wonder over to this forum, I know we made the right decision. Good luck.[/quote]
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