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Academy of the Holy Cross 1 Schools Trained through Bearing Witness™ in the Washington, DC Region Archbishop Carroll High School, Washington, DC Georgetown Visitation Preparatory High School, Washington, DC Gonzaga College High School, Washington, DC Holy Redeemer Catholic School, Washington, DC Oakcrest School, Washington, DC Sacred Heart, Washington, DC St. Ann’s Academy High School, Washington, DC St. Anselm’s Abbey School, Washington, DC St. Francis Xavier School, Washington, DC St. Peter’s Interparish School, Washington, DC Ursuline Academy, Wilmington, DE Academy of the Holy Cross, Kensington, MD Archbishop Spalding High School, Severn, MD Bishop McNamara High School, Forestville, MD Calvert Hall College High School, Towson, MD Catholic High School of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD Cardinal Gibbons High School, Baltimore, MD Cardinal Hickey Academy, Owings, MD Connelly School of the Holy Child, Potomac, MD DeMatha Catholic High School, Hyattsville, MD Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School, Takoma Park, MD Elizabeth Seton High School, Bladensburg, MD Georgetown Preparatory School, North Bethesda, MD Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, MD Holy Family School, Accokeek, MD Immaculate Conception School, Elkton, MD Loyola Blakefield High School, Towson, MD McLean School of Maryland, Potomac, MD Monsignor Slade Catholic School, Glen Burnie, MD Mother Seton School, Emmitsburg, MD Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville, MD Mount St. Joseph High School, Baltimore, MD Notre Dame Preparatory School, Towson, MD Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, MD 2 School of the Incarnation, Gambrills, MD St. Augustine School, Elkridge, MD St. Bartholomew School, Bethesda, MD St. Bernadette Elementary School, Silver Spring, MD St. Catherine Laboure School, Wheaton, MD St. Columbia School, Oxon Hill, MD St. Elizabeth School, Rockville, MD St. Francis de Sales School, Salisbury, MD St. Hugh’s School, Greenbelt, MD St. John Evangelist School, Severna Park, MD St. John Neumann Parish, Gaithersburg, MD St. John the Evangelist, Hydes, MD St. Maria Goretti High School, Hagerstown, MD St. Mark School, Baltimore, MD St. Martin’s School, Gaithersburg, MD St. Martin of Tour’s School, Gaithersburg, MD St. Mary of the Mills, Laurel, MD St. Mary’s Catholic School, Alexandria, MD St. Mary’s of Landover Hills, Landover Hills, MD St. Mary’s Ryken High School, Leonardtown, MD St. Matthias Apostle, Lanham, MD St. Peter’s Catholic School, Waldorf, MD St. Stephen School, Kingsville, MD St. Vincent Pallotti High School, Laurel, MD Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Bethesda, MD The Heights School, Potomac, MD The John Carroll School, Bel Air, MD Trinity School, Ellicott City, MD Xaverian Brothers Sponsored Schools, MD Central Catholic High School, Lawrence, MA Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, Minneapolis, MN Catholic Education Office, St. Louis, MO Duchesne High School, St. Louis, MO Rosati-Kain High School, Imperial, MO St. Francis Borgia Regional HS, Union, MO Trinity Catholic High School, St. Charles, MO Annunciation Catholic High School, Havelock, NC Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School, Kernersville, NC Cardinal Gibbons High School, Raleigh, NC Charlotte Catholic High School, Charlotte, NC Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School, Charlotte, NC Our Lady of Grace Catholic School, Greensboro, NC 3 Our Lady of Lourdes School, Raleigh, NC Pope John Paul II Catholic School, Southern Pines, NC St. Mark Catholic School, Huntersville, NC St. Mary Magdalene Catholic School, Apex, NC St. Paul Catholic School, Huntersville, NC St. Raphael Catholic School, Raleigh, NC St. Thomas More School, Chapel Hill, NC St. Bernadette School, Omaha, NE All Saints Catholic School, Manassas, VA Bishop Ireton High School, Alexandria, VA Bishop D. O’Connell High School, Arlington, VA Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School, Virginia Beach, VA Charlottesville Catholic School, Charlottesville, VA Holy Spirit Catholic School, Annandale, VA Holy Trinity School, Norfolk, VA Linton Hall School, Bristow, VA Nativity Catholic School, Burke, VA Notre Dame Academy, Middleburg, VA Oakcrest School, McLean, VA Our Lady of Good Counsel, Vienna, VA Paul VI High School, Fairfax, VA Pope John Paul the Great, Alexandria, VA Peninsula Catholic High School, Norfolk, VA Queen of Apostles School, Alexandria, VA Sacred Heart Catholic School, Danville, VA St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Parish, Woodbridge, VA St. Jane Frances Catholic School, Falls Church, VA St. Luke School, McLean, VA St. Mary’s Catholic School, Alexandria, VA Walsingham Academy, Williamsburg, VA Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy, Wheeling, WVA .
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