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Old 12-06-2004, 10:58 PM
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Jenn, it makes a lot of sense because it sounds like me!

I went to a co-ed catholic grade schools and an all-girls high school (Presentation Academy). All but one catholic school in my hometown was single-sex education. The other one went co-ed my junior year of HS due to decreasing enrollments and geographical location. That one has worked out quite well, but I don't see any of the others in Louisville ever going co-ed.

I don't regret it a bit, although college was a major culture shock after 12 years of catholic school! Uniforms were a pain, especially since they were a navy polyester vest/skirt combo with a long sleeved white blouse. We could wear short sleeves until September 15th or 30th, and then again from around May 1st to the end of the year. Now, *that* was catholic school torture.

I'm registered with my HS's alumnae office, but since I live out of state I'm not really involved other than the occasional small donation.
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