Seton Keough High School, Catholic girls high school in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Seton Keough High School was a Roman Catholic girls school located in Baltimore that served students in grades nine through twelve. The institution provided college preparatory academics alongside athletic programs for its female student body.
The school formed in 1988 when two separate institutions in the Baltimore area merged into one. It operated for nearly three decades before closing its doors in 2017.
The school operated under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, integrating religious education with academic studies and maintaining a student-teacher ratio of 12:1.
The campus was situated in a residential neighborhood on Caton Avenue in Baltimore. Visitors should know the site is no longer operating as an active school.
The school became the subject of extensive documentation following investigations into historical events and the unsolved 1969 case of Sister Catherine Cesnik.
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