In a bold move that’s sending ripples through the educational waters of California, Jesuit High School in Carmichael is making an unprecedented change by welcoming girls into its ranks for the very first time in 62 years! Starting in the fall of 2027, the snappy institution will officially transition to a co-educational format, while still keeping separate classrooms for the boys and girls—because apparently, social interaction can’t be too much fun or it might get chaotic.
This decision isn’t just about allowing girls to strut their stuff on the campus—it’s based on solid research into enrollment trends and feedback from Catholic families looking for more inclusive educational options. It’s like Jesuit took a long, hard look in the mirror and thought, “You know what? It’s time to change things up!” Kudos to them for keeping pace with the needs of modern students and parents.
Now, imagine the new happenings on the campus as prom season rolls around: this is the same school that has had no experience with such co-ed events! Will the halls be filled with the sound of heels alongside sneakers? Only time will tell, but one has to wonder if they’ll need to prepare for double the drama or if they’ll just end up with double the smiles. As Jesuit opens its doors to young women, what do you think the new era will look like? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments!





