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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She was never a teacher. She was brought in to help with the social dynamic in the school and completely betrayed the girls by writing the book. She didn't help them while she was there, either. I am an NCS parent who has been unhappy with the school, but the book and the woman who wrote it are meaningless. And the problem with NCS isn't mean girls.[/quote] What is the problem?[/quote] Mean girls don't just come from the cabbage patch. Most NCS mean girls are on that path before they set foot in NCS,but the environment doesn't help. [/quote] I get your point. But what's odd to me as that NCS moms are often also STA moms, and the experience at STA is so opposite mean. In my book, it has to do with the fact that they are girls, in an all girls environment, which just accentuates the crazy we're all capable of, especially in the middle school/teen years.[/quote] I know both schools well and would agree with this for the most part. I do agree that the faculty/admin seems to take somewhat of a different approach at the two schools as well, which factors in. I've always thought that the great chaplains at STA (they've had a string of spectacular people) had a lot to do with a very warm, compassionate vibe that you wouldn't expect from the "boys in blazers and ties" visuals.[/quote]
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