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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know that some of the private schools opened to in-class instruction before public schools like Towson and Dulaney and other public grade schools, so some parents, especially of younger kids, made the move to private school for that reason. Now if they can afford it, prefer it. Of the Baltimore Catholic schools, I am partial to Loyola because my son went there. Again, what’s right for one kid at Loyola might not fit at Calvert Hall, which also has a lot of strengths. NDP and Maryvale get most of the ink in terms of the the Catholic genre for girls, though Mercy in the northern part of the city is doing some great things. It is all about fit. Your Catholic girl might also find she likes a place like Park or St Tim’s or Friends, and they are nothing like the Catholic schools [/quote] Is there any mixing with the opposite sex at Loyola Marymount or Calvert Hall?[/quote]
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