Prominent Jesuit alumni issue new call to reverse co-ed decision, school holds firm

A group of prominent Jesuit High School alumni made a new appeal last week to reverse their alma mater’s decision to go co-ed, despite the plan to enroll girls being well underway.

The October announcement that the historically all-boys school would start accepting girls in fall 2027, citing financial challenges due to declining enrollment and an updated mission as the primary reasons for the change.

Under the new “co-divisional” model, boys and girls will be separate for most classes save for electives and more advanced coursework. Most co-curricular activities, like arts and leadership programs, would be shared, but spiritual programming and retreats would remain separate…

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