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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a daughter in the Class of 2026 at one of these. It has been an incredible experience for her. Of the girls her year at her K-8, more than half applied to at least one all girls school and about half of those who were admitted to at least one elected to attend. [/quote] OP Here. That is awesome. These are all excellent schools. I was just surprised that almost none of the girls in my DD's class is interested in attending (especially given the legacy boost) and is more interested in Co-ed.[/quote] +1 I’m not seeing that these girls want to continue with all girls schools. Society is coed so is the workforce that they will enter. It doesn’t make sense that their education would be single gender - maybe 200 years ago when roles of men and women were very different - but in 2025(?) no. My DD will apply for 1 all girls school and the rest coed. DH is more adamant that she go coed than me or DD fwiw.[/quote]
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