Disappointed to see only co-ed schools here. Many many great single sex schools should have (IMO) been given extra consideration. Also, a "truly Catholic school" should still run by religious orders, not just by a board of directors consisting of very wealthy parents. Hundreds of Catholic schools in America meet both these rubrics, and weren't mentioned. Perhaps a second, more thoughtful list could be forthcoming -- with a focus on something more than SAT scores, college acceptance rates, and how many BMWs there are in the parking lots.
5. Mary Star of the Sea.
4. St. Monica Academy.
3. St. Joseph’s.
2. Holy Rosary Academy.
1. Bishop Gorman.
Disappointed to see only co-ed schools here. Many many great single sex schools should have (IMO) been given extra consideration. Also, a "truly Catholic school" should still run by religious orders, not just by a board of directors consisting of very wealthy parents. Hundreds of Catholic schools in America meet both these rubrics, and weren't mentioned. Perhaps a second, more thoughtful list could be forthcoming -- with a focus on something more than SAT scores, college acceptance rates, and how many BMWs there are in the parking lots.