Mount Carmel High School in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood will hold a meeting on potentially becoming co-ed.
Mount Carmel in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood, has been all-boys for more than 100 years. That could change in the fall of 2023.Fr. Carl Markelz, O. Carm.
, Provincial of the Carmelites, and a former Principal and President of the school, said in a statement,"Mount Carmel has never rested on its laurels, always seeking excellence and growth and challenging norms. The Carmelites applaud this exploration, since it intends to build on the strengths of an already strong school. Now is the time for the Mount Carmel community to enter into constructive dialogue about coeducation.
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