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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My boy cousins went to all boys catholic and notably said that it was hard to focus in college classes because they weren’t used to having classes with girls. That stuck with me and we are going coed for our kids. Although we also know all boys school grads who were fine. [/quote] My sons did public K-8 and then all-boy Catholic HS. Zero issues with focusing in college. That's weird to me. In 8th grade, however, it was a real thing for my second son--but he was 13 and raging puberty.[/quote] +1 My boys have been around girls their whole lives, they just didn't have classes with them for 9 months of 4 years. No problem in college (why would that even be a thing, lol?).[/quote] Because it is the most important time in life to be around the opposite sex. All boys schools lead to higher rates of depression and anxiety. If you want private, do private coed. Private coed schools are the best schools in the country for a reason. [/quote] Please cite your source of this information.[/quote] You can Google best private high schools in the US. Niche has a list and the overwhelming number of them are coed. This isnt a secret. [/quote]
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