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[quote=Anonymous]Definitely seeing quiet 9th grade TJ students become more outgoing and involved— there’s the early safety of the IBET core, for one thing, so they get a peer group across multiple classes, and some of it is just maturity happening— but the biggest influence is being around outgoing upperclassmen who encourage and support them. Also: many TJ kids are very good at sports and are social butterflies— they are usually quite welcoming to the quiet non-athlete types, too. Don’t be surprised when your so-called “nerd” tries out for a sport and turns out to be more athletic than you thought possible. That happens at TJ. [/quote]
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