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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Finally looked at the list. I'm a longtime teacher at a different school and wow, I'm impressed. I see talented young women ready to take the world by storm going to an awesome selection of schools around the country -- big state universities, small liberal arts colleges, schools renowned for humanities, schools known for engineering and STEM. Congratulations NCS class of 2022! I know you've all worked hard and you will be so well prepared and represent yourselves, your family and your school amazingly. Loved seeing all the kids in different settings in some really stunning photos. Well done all of you! (And well done parents, your kids are poised to do so well at the next stage of their academic journey.) [/quote] So refreshing...a positive, non-snarky post on DCUM. Brava and I have no dog in the fight with respect to NCS.[/quote] Let's get real. OPs point was not that there weren't any impressive outcomes -- but rather that they were mostly legacy/URM/Athlete. Nothing that this longtime teacher says contradicts the point. OPs observation stays. [/quote] +1. Agree[/quote]
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