Catholic High crowned again as Baltimore’s best girls private school by magazine December 6, 2023By Adriana Montes Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Schools The Catholic High School of Baltimore has been crowned the best private high school for girls in Baltimore by Baltimore Style magazine for the second time, marking a significant milestone in the school’s 85-year history. Musicians helped Catholic High celebrate its selection as Baltimore’s best private girls school. (Megan Morales/Courtesy Catholic High School) “This award validates that we continue to deliver on our promise of providing a great education in the Franciscan tradition for young women,” said Megan Morales, the school’s coordinator of marketing and communications, who noted the honor of earning the recognition twice. The acknowledgement — based on a public vote — underscores the robust support from the school’s community, making it a special honor for all involved, Morales said. To celebrate the achievement, the school organized a surprise celebration on Dec.1, bringing together the school community, including alumni, benefactors and members of the board of trustees. The morning featured performances from various arts groups, showcasing the talent of visual and performing arts students, including a dance company, chorus and the unique all-girls marching band — only the second in the nation. Baltimore Style magazine bestowed the title of the best private high school for girls, adding an extra layer of excitement to the school’s 85th-anniversary celebrations. School administrators shared that the recognition underscores their dedication to preparing young women for the future, focusing on accomplishments in both athletics and STEM curriculum. Dr. Barbara D. Nazelrod, the school president, and Dr. Phillip Piercy, the principal, took the stage to make the official announcement, culminating a celebration with confetti cannons. Later, the students added a sweet touch to the festivities by celebrating with cake during lunchtime. Email Adriana Montes at amontes@CatholicReview.org Read More Schools NDP student tackles expansive role as manager for Loyola Blakefield football team Calvert Hall Marching Band wins fifth national championship Pope to Catholic educators: Stay resilient despite secularization School choice among issues in 2024 ballot referendums in three states Nancy Grasmick to lead search committee for new superintendent IND alumnae association continues to give back to community Copyright © 2023 Catholic Review Media Print