Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The value is irrelevant. No matter how you slice it, "all girls schools have all girls classes" is an inane point to make.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.
I suspect OP was directing the question to co-ed schools.
Yes, but at single sex schools, all of the students in the highest classes are the same gender. There is a point being made.
Not a useful one for this thread.
+1
Not a useful one for ANY thread.
Says someone who has not seen firsthand the value of a single sex education for girls.
Especially given that OP started the whole thread with apparent surprise at how girls outnumbered boys in their child’s advanced math class.
Anonymous wrote:The value is irrelevant. No matter how you slice it, "all girls schools have all girls classes" is an inane point to make.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.
I suspect OP was directing the question to co-ed schools.
Yes, but at single sex schools, all of the students in the highest classes are the same gender. There is a point being made.
Not a useful one for this thread.
+1
Not a useful one for ANY thread.
Says someone who has not seen firsthand the value of a single sex education for girls.
The value is irrelevant. No matter how you slice it, "all girls schools have all girls classes" is an inane point to make.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.
I suspect OP was directing the question to co-ed schools.
Yes, but at single sex schools, all of the students in the highest classes are the same gender. There is a point being made.
Not a useful one for this thread.
+1
Not a useful one for ANY thread.
Says someone who has not seen firsthand the value of a single sex education for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.
I suspect OP was directing the question to co-ed schools.
Yes, but at single sex schools, all of the students in the highest classes are the same gender. There is a point being made.
Not a useful one for this thread.
+1
Not a useful one for ANY thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.
I suspect OP was directing the question to co-ed schools.
Yes, but at single sex schools, all of the students in the highest classes are the same gender. There is a point being made.
Not a useful one for this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.
I suspect OP was directing the question to co-ed schools.
Yes, but at single sex schools, all of the students in the highest classes are the same gender. There is a point being made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.
I suspect OP was directing the question to co-ed schools.
Anonymous wrote:All of my daughter's classes are 100% girls.