Chicago's oldest all-girls Catholic high school is doing something it has never done before: offering full scholarships to every incoming freshman.
Josephinum Academy, a Chicago Catholic school in Wicker Park, is offering full scholarships to all incoming freshmen, thanks to generous donors.Chicago's oldest all-girls Catholic high school is doing something it has never done before: offering full scholarships to every incoming freshman.
"I didn't like it in the beginning when I found it was all girls, but soon later realized that this was the best thing for my life," Norington-Joseph said.
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