Talk:Saint Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School

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These private schools that cater to White students in the South are in the news now. May we fairly add this school to the list? ''Paul, in Saudi'' (talk) 03:57, 1 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

RE: St. Thomas as a Segregation Academy, The school is a Catholic School with 14% of its students being people of color, the statistic in the main article which states that the civil parish of Tangipahoa is 69% black while only 14% percent of the school is non-white would be damning evidence were it correct. However, the editor who inserted that statistic flipped the numbers, the parish is actually 69% white and 28% black. While this still comes in shy of being a representative sample of the black population of the parish, it should be noted that as a Catholic school, it attracts mostly Catholic students, most of whom (in Tangipahoa at least) are not black. Because the information it provides is incorrect, and corrected, the statistic has little meaning, I intend to edit it to remove the section entirely. Kjrjr (talk) 02:34, 8 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]