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| There is no such thing as a school full of identical kids. There is going to be a group of parties at every single school. And a group of non-parties. This is not rocket science. Or new. Or unique to this area. |
9th is the actual entry year, like any HS, but they accept transfers in 10th and 11th if there’s space. I don’t know about midyear. With their mod system, I would think midyear transfers would be particularly difficult, but you can always call and talk to them about it. |
| My daughter is an upperclassman (11/12) at NCS. She doesn’t party (trust me, I know) but there are many girls who do and go hard. There is something for everyone at NCS and she doesn’t feel pressured about it. |
Lol, is it?? Doubtful. |
Parents are often the problem. Kids that party and drink heavily often have parents who do so as well. They grow up in a family that puts great importance on social status, and for high schoolers that often involves partying. The worst of these parents are the ones who are absent and their houses are used for parties, or even host the parties themselves and allow and encourage underage drinking. |
Haha that is so not true. I know of girls partying like crazy and drinking. On top of it the parents have no clue as they end up doing sleepovers at other friends homes where the girl's parents don't care as they have a fear that their child will be left out or won't have a social life. |
THIS👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 We are currently living in a cultural where the alcoholic mom who drinks mimosas for breakfast, Bellinis at lunch with the yoga moms, and a bottle after work to wind down from the kids is normalized, paraded on social media as something relatable if not aspirational and in full on display for our kids. Not to mention dad who’s always drinking, especially socially at business functions, dinners, at home.. a few beers, some shots.. adult drinks at kid birthday parties. The problem isn’t the drunk kids, they’re symptoms of their parents example. |
You can enter in 10th grade at Madeira, but there is typically only 1 entrant Junior Year. I have heard of mid or during the year exits, but never mid or during the year entrants. - Current parent |
This is correct (although there might be 0 or a small handful of Junior year entrants, depending on year). - A different current parent. |
| no private school doesnt have drinking or partying culture. You are asking teens to not be teens |
| My DD is at SR and I can tell you that while there is a group of students who have frequent parties that likely involve alcohol, the smart high achievers at the top of the class are mostly not involved in that. I can't imagine my DD being able to keep up with her workload and be drinking every weekend. |
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There are a some partiers per grade at NCS but it's by no mean the predominant culture. At least half of a typical grade will go through having never been at a party at all. I have recent/current experience with 2 girls.
All the parent alums I know say it's changed quite a bit in this regard from their time. |
Same & mine has sports 7 days a week. Not all the girls at SR are doing this. A few yes and parents have blown it out of proportion. |