![]() ![]() He’ll point to the construction initiatives that will soon yield a $5 million football stadium, Carroll students’ increased test scores, a growing enrollment (the 2015-16 freshman class will have 330 students, up 118 from 2013-14) and a more capable applicant pool. Spend time with Fox, and you might just start to believe that Carroll is on pace to surpass New Hampshire’s Phillips Exeter Academy as the nation’s finest prep school. Fox, a member of the Carroll class of 1977, has such a polished enthusiasm that it rolls forward in waves, especially when it comes to his alma mater. ![]() Outside, the warm late-May sun beats down on the fields making the “Welcoming Christ” statue that greets visitors as they enter the grounds gleam. Frank Fox, the first lay president of Archbishop Carroll High School, with students Mary Tomassetti and Jonathan DeLeonĪt a conference table in his spacious office on Archbishop Carroll’s sprawling campus, Frank Fox makes his pitch.
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