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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just a reminder, years ago, Mrs. Simpson was sued for discrimination and was completely unapologetic. Our school just had an incident where things got really awkward because the families of color did not attend. A few white parents about the lack of diversity and then got upset because they weren't informed about her past legal issues. I, for one, would just go somewhere else. You don't want to give people the wrong idea because of a class. [/quote] You realize that Capital Cotillion and Mrs. Simpson's are completely different organizations, right? So why are you posting about Mrs. Simpson's on a thread about Capital Cotillion? It seems like you're trying to smear them both by confusing people. Capital Cotillion does not have a discriminatory history and is open to anyone who is interested. You register online. Their only constraint has been matching numbers for both genders. There has to be an equal number of boys and girls (so they can dance). Usually what happens is there are more girls than boys who want to sign up. If you're a girl who wants to join, if you can get a boy in the same grade to join, you can ask to sign up together. IME, it takes a lot of coaxing to get boys to dress up and dance with girls during the 4th, 5th grade years. [/quote]
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