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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Thank you to all the PPs. I have a very smart girl who has a hard time finding her people, and we were thinking of having her apply next year for 9th grade. If a big chunk of the US students aren’t in a tight friend group, then it sounds like Holton may not be a good fit for her. [/quote] There are many girls who join in 9th grade and find their people. My daughter is good friends with several girls who joined after MS. [/quote] About 20-25 girls join in 9th and eventually find their people, but it takes time. My daughter’s friends are almost all girls that started together in 9th. It is easier if your child is very outgoing, confident and socially savvy. There will definitely be plenty of academically strong girls like her—it may just take her a long time to feel socially integrated into school. Academically she will probably love it. It’s challenging and encourages active participation. [/quote]
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