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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The "no overlap" thing is not true in our case either. I have kids at both NCS and STA and they have friends at Sidwell. None of these high schoolers have a ton of time to hang out with kids from other schools. Heck, they don't have time to hang out with kids from their own schools. But there is no hostility. They mix just fine. Many of them grew up going to feeder schools together, their parents are friends, etc. Typical DCUM is spreading drama and untruths. [/quote] No one said there is any hostility. They are just not in the same social circles. That’s true in our case for two kids. My kids hang out with other kids a lot on the weekends. That is strange and a bit sad that yours do not. They should be - they are teens![/quote] This. They just are not in the same social world. Different social groups. [/quote] I would have to agree with this post. NCS and STA US students. NCS girl and STA boy are very social with their school. They both have played travel sports since they were young. Ny kids hand with Landon, Stone Ridge, a couple Bulis and W school kids. They have never hung with Sidwell kids. Ever. I'm not saying SFS kids are bad, but they have never been any social interaction (that I am aware of) between our kids and their friends with Sidwell. It's odd. [/quote] It’s not odd. Your kids are just not as sociable as you think they are. [/quote]
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