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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those confused, I promise you 100%, that The Heights is not officially a Catholic school. Many of our families don't even know this. "The Heights School is a private, independent, preparatory school for boys, grades three to twelve."[/quote] I don’t understand your point on this. They have a catholic chapel on school grounds. They follow catholic traditions. You’re being pedantic. [/quote] It's the difference between calling yourself catholic and doing everything catholic and being part of the catholic community... aka ADW. [/quote] Midwest poster here. My kids’ classical school was not part of our diocese until this year, and it is the first time in the entire diocese this has been awarded to a non-parish church school. It taught the same curriculum before and after the approval. We used to attend our parish school, and this curriculum is far superior and more traditional Catholic teaching than the parish school. Being part of the ADW would seem to me to be a disadvantage if what The Heights does is “not Catholic” to them.[/quote]
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