Christine
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Eh, depends on where you are. This area also has several Lutheran High Schools, 2 Jewish high schools, and a Seventh-Day Adventist high school, plus the half dozen or so "Independent" nondenominational private high schools that are not affiliated with any religion. There are also a couple of "Christian" high schools and a Muslim school which was created so that they could have a gender-segregated school that allowed time for the ritual prayers.
Yes, I am sure it is a regional thing based on regions where one religion is more populated than another.
I do know that in this area, Catholic is the biggy for high schools. Episcopal High probably comes in next. And by that, I mean a truly brick-and-mortar high school experiences (stand alone building, large population, etc).
There are many smaller high schools that are Christian-based but are operated out of the church facilities, rented strip mall space, that kind of thing.
While I'm not Catholic, I was looking for a more "traditional" high school experience for my daughter and the Catholic high schools around here certainly fit that criteria.