They have an enrollment of 603 students. They are 95.4% White, 2.2% Hispanic, 2% Multiracial, 0.2% African American, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Pacific Islander and 0% Native American. The Math speaks for itself.
A school located in a state that is 87% white, 3% Hispanic, 1% Multiracial, 7% African American, >1% Asian, >1% Pacific Islander and >1% Native American.
Park Hills, the city Covington Catholic Highschool is located in has @ the same demographic makeup.
By your logic, the State of Kentucky is now considered racist cause it has more white people. But you're correct, the "math", when taken in context as the racial makeup of the state and city as a whole, does speak for itself. As we can see they closely match the demographic of the school. Hard to fill every school in the US with "equal" amounts of blacks/whites when they only make up 15% of the US population, but that don't make something 'racist'.
Also, I don't think most blacks send their kids to a private Catholic School to begin with, so there is that 'cultural' metric to consider. Can we now label blacks 'religious intolerant', since we're making huge leaps in logic in our anti-white propaganda?
It would only be "racial equality" doing so, right?