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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anony Very wise words[/quote] I think the main issue that does not seem to get a lot of attention is that many of the problems of the social exclusivity is coming from parents of certain children. Parents that have a reputation of being exclusive will continue this behavior on the next level of school. If schools want a kind culture, they need to consider the families they are admitting as well as the children. There are families that do not socialize and mix with certain families and obviously this causes a divide. Schools make a choice by admitting families that act in this way. If they really want to make changes, they need to carefully consider who they are admitting to their school and ask themselves - will this family as a whole contribute positively to creating a kind and inclusive culture? [/quote] I'm not sure how you would determine this. Parents are trying to look their best during the application process, and you can't really generalize about rich/important/___________ people all being exclusive or obnoxious.[/quote]
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