Schooling options

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My wife and I have been talking more about schooling, as our oldest is going to be 3 soon. Things we would like to see in a school setting:

single-sex education
uniforms
traditional Latin rite practices (in liturgy, catechesis)
classical approach

We are in the Detroit area and are not finding many good options. Homeschooling would have its advantages, but we would prefer a more traditional school. There is a school called the John Paul II academy, which is classical in approach, but otherwise non-traditional and co-ed.

There are many schools in the AOD but I am having trouble looking at them, and nothing checks off all the boxes. What should we do? Any ideas?
 
Totally different area but probably what you are looking in a school (not my cup of tea really but this is what you asked). Maybe if you contact them they can suggest you similar schools in other areas.

 
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You are probably going to have to settle for something that doesn’t check all your boxes. It is a good time to start getting used to doing that, especially where your children are concerned, because that is usually how life works. Pick your top two priorities and see if you can get those met. Many people aren’t even able to do that, due to circumstances.
 
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Nobody here can tell you what your priorities are or should be. That depends on you, your spouse, and your child’s specific needs.
 
Forgive me if the original post seems unclear. I was asking for schooling suggestions, such as “check out Academy XYZ.”
 
OK, to me it sounded like you were asking advice on how to move forward in accepting that all of your boxes aren’t being checked. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
 
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