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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look at the middle schools where there are more nerds. Maybe identify middle schools who send a good number of kids to TJ High School: Longfellow, Carson, and maybe some other middle schools. There may be significant body of kids in such schools that are academic oriented and less of fashion, make up, dating oriented girls. This is just a guess. If you are looking for privates that are not religious oriented, then check out Basis Independent McLean and Nysmith. I don't have kids in any of the schools I mentioned. My kids are still young. I am aware of the culture among middle school girls due to my friends who have kids that age. They say more nerdy the girls are, the less they talk about fashion, make up stuff. [/quote] Nerds date. Nerds have sex, even at a young age. Nerds attend school with non-nerds who discuss fashion, sex, and other similar topics. Nerds play video games, many of which over sexualize girls. [/quote] Maybe, but I agree with the first PP. The high performing schools are more likely to have some social groups focused on academics more than dating. That doesn’t mean that none of those kids will date, though. Your DD will probably find some like-minded friends at almost any middle school. [/quote]
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