Alumni, parents pledge $3M to keep Jesuit High all-boys; school says decision is final

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. — Reaction is still pouring in two weeks after Jesuit High School, all-boys catholic school, announced it will start admitting girls in 2027. Some parents and alumni are now pushing back, hoping to keep Jesuit an all-boys school.

The conversation around the decision has not quieted down. Instead, it has galvanized parents and alumni who say they were blindsided.

Louis Stanfill, a 2003 graduate, former Jesuit coach, and Hall of Famer, said while going co-divisional isn’t inherently bad, it changes the core of Jesuit’s identity…

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