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United States

  • Holy Cross High School (Connecticut), Waterbury, Connecticut
  • Holy Cross School (Delaware), Dover, Delaware
  • Holy Cross High School (River Grove, Illinois)
  • Cathedral High School (Indianapolis, Indiana)
  • Holy Cross High School (Covington, Kentucky)
  • Holy Cross High School (Louisville), Kentucky
  • Holy Cross High School, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Academy of the Holy Cross, Kensington, Maryland
  • Holy Cross Catholic School, Marine City, Michigan
  • Holy Cross High School (New Jersey), Delran, New Jersey
  • Holy Cross High School (Flushing), Queens, New York
  • Holy Cross High School (Pennsylvania), Dunmore, Pennsylvania
  • Holy Cross High School (San Antonio, Texas)
  • Holy Cross Regional Catholic School (Lynchburg, Virginia)

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