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Mount Carmel High School will remain all male in future
Mount Carmel High School announced Aug. 2 that its discernment process about whether to admit female students starting in 2023 had come to an early end, and the school will remain all boys.
Mount Carmel High School considering going coed
Mount Carmel High School, which has been educating boys on the South Side of Chicago for 122 years, is considering admitting girls starting in 2023, and is holding a series of listening sessions this summer to gather input.
Mount Carmel mourns shooting death of student
The school community at Mount Carmel High School, an all-boys Catholic school located at 6410 S. Dante Ave., mourned the shooting death of 15-year-old sophomore Isaiah Wade, who starred as a defensive back and wide receiver on the school's football team, played lacrosse and had a 3.8 GPA.
Mount Carmel student raises $136,000 for pediatric cancer research
This year Mount Carmel High School senior Rudy Melchiorre raised $136,000 for pediatric cancer re...
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