You haven't met too many white men then. Anxiety, depression do not care what skin color someone is. And studies show higher rates of both from all boys schools. |
Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. White men ended slavery, expanded the voting franchise, poured out their blood for representative government. No other cohort has given so much to establish the very freedoms you use to disdain them. I truly hope you do not get the government you so richly deserve, it is too awful to contemplate. |
It is better for the majority of learning to happen in a single sex environment. It’s better for both girls and boys. Look up the studies. Boys’ executive functioning develops much later than girls. Especially in 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, girls are more mature, have greater focus, and can sit for longer periods without breaks. Education has been feminized; teaching norms are now geared towards what comes more easily to girls. The majority of teachers are women, which exacerbates this trend. Putting boys in a learning environment where the teachers get boys is a tremendous academic advantage. The teaching is geared towards how boys learn best. It also makes a difference that the majority of teachers are male. In an all boys environment the boys are freer to experiment with different activities and hobbies with no gender bias. A large number of STA boys are in the performing arts or visual artists. There’s no stigma. You might have a football star who paints or is the lead in a musical. The boys are allowed to try any role they want without gender stereotypes holding them back. In my co-Ed high school chorus, music, and art were for sissies and geeks if you were a boy. Not true at all at STA. Chorus, theater, and crew are coordinate because of economies of scale issues and to facilitate social interaction, not because doing them coed helps the kids do them better. ![]() |
so why are the best high schools in the country coed? |
NP. This is what you will get at STA. There has been a shift on the PA and Governing Board (most do not have daughters at NCS) and in the parent community which tends to be very conservative and anti-NCS. Get used to negative comments about NCS if you are planning on being at STA. Parents encourage it. It is quite shocking. |
What do I know that a bunch of coed schools don’t? You sound weirdly defensive about my preference. Maybe I have different beliefs and values than the people that chose coed privates? But sure, I’ll play along. First, I have my daughter’s personal preference. She was neutral when she first started high school (coming from a coed school) but now loves it. She finds it much more conducive to learning and she has more opportunities to achieve leadership positions and see females acting in these roles. Speaking of leadership opportunities, while only one percent of the girls in the U.S. attend girls’ schools, 16 percent of female U.S. Senators and 23 percent of females in the U.S. House of Representatives are girls’ school graduates. Graduates of all-female schools are one and a half times more likely to graduate from college with degrees in math and science, and twice as likely to earn doctorate degrees. I don’t have a boy so I’m not going to do your homework for you, but there are plenty of studies that show an all boys education is good for boys for different reasons. https://girlsschools.org/research/quick-facts/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0047272718301609#:~:text=Females%20in%20single%2Dsex%20classes,classes%20and%20do%20optional%20assignments. |
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How do you hear what the boys say behind closed doors? Very creepy. Sure there are STA boys who are jerks. You can find them in any population. Help your girls find better friends/boyfriends. |
so why are colleges and universities mostly coed? And you used choir and crew as a way of saying it's good for the kids, they aren't Never around girls. Now you are saying it's just because the schools are too poor to what, have another coach to train boys and girls separately? |
Can’t read, huh? Asked and answered. |
Then what is it exactly. |
^^^^moron alert. |
so the best schools in the country are coed but kids do not learn better in coed schools. Got it. |
You are all over this thread with your “honest questions.” I hate to shame people, but your writing is atrocious and your critical thinking is severely lacking. It’s pretty clear you didn’t attend any of the schools we are discussing. Do we really need to explain to you how chorus, crew, and other activities with girls is different than single sex learning of math, science, language arts, and history? No, I think even you can grasp that those classes (the ones that college admissions actually looks at) are fundamentally different. |
^^^moron alert. |
college admissions will certainly look at crew if you are good enough. |