Abstract

THE average Catholic high school for boys in the states comprising the area of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools has approximately 375 pupils, almost three times the enrolment of the average Catholic high school in the United States. It is usually located in the larger cities; it is a central high school in the sense that it draws pupils from more than one parish church; its faculty is, as a rule, composed of men who are members of religious orders; it is an accredited high school; and it is a tuition school, the average tuition rate being approximately seventy-five dollars a year.' From the point of view of the program of studies, the Catholic high school for boys in the North Central Association area is a traditional and conservative institution. Two of the three curricu-

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