Seton Keough High School, located in Baltimore, Maryland, was an all-girls college preparatory high school that merged Archbishop Keough High School and Seton High School in 1988. The school closed in June 2017 following a history of sexual abuse allegations involving Father Joseph Maskell, a former priest and counselor at the institution.
Despite its closure, Seton Keough High School boasted notable alumnae such as Olympic swimmer Theresa Andrews and former Howard County Executive Elizabeth Bobo. The school's legacy is also intertwined with the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik, a popular nun and teacher, as explored in the 2017 Netflix documentary series, The Keepers.
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