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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We regret going all girls--the education was great, missing out on the interaction with boys in HS was not great for our daughter. She's at college now and has never had a date. Isn't used to having groups of boys on her dorm floor, etc. I just think it was a huge gap in her social development. [/quote] Did your DD’s school have a brother school? I found that made a difference for me. We did plays with our brother school and some classes in upper levels were combined. [/quote] Same for our daughter. The brother school shared some athletic facilities and does plays with the girls school. They used to have combined classes but for some reason they stopped that a few years ago. They also do dances and social events together on the boy's campus and the girls go to football games as if they are their own. DD loved the all girls education. Sure, there were some mean girl groups but her friend group was great. She's in college now and dating a kid from the brother school although they never dated in HS. [/quote]
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