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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. A lot of people have expressed that I “shouldn’t care about what other people think” and “we should do what’s best for our son and our family”. I totally agree with that. But, like any big decision in life, we are doing some due diligence and can’t help but register the negative opinions so many people seem to have about the all-boys schools in this area. Since our son is an only child we thought the “brotherhood” of all all-boys school might be a great benefit for him. He is bright and loves sports and there seem to be at least 4 great options right in the area that could fit that learning profile (and I suppose SSSA and DeMatha are options as well, but not as geographically convenient). The [b]lord of the flies/ racist/ homophobic/ alt right elements[/b] are not appealing to us at all. No school will tell you about that on the interview. They will tell you about the brotherhood. It’s a hard topic to really “kick the tires” and find out the truth. [/quote] You think that co-ed schools have none of this? Ha. [/quote] Or all girls school :lol: . Get a group of women together and see what happens...[/quote]
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