Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like some girls really have a good time there: those who are socially advanced, well-connected, well-moneyed, "in" girls, who are not bullied, who have been always getting along with the "in" girls, who don't rock the boat, ...
And some girls have tougher time there: those who are not socially that advanced, introverted, or isolated, on the low social-economical end, who are not so close to the "in" girls, and not so much an academic star either, who have been bullied, or mocked, or frequently slighted by the other girls, or teachers/officials, ...
And some are just coasting along: those who are quiet, reserved, moneyed, academically average or above average, ... not in the "in" crowd but do not get slighted or looked down on either.
This sounds like the social environment at all school.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like some girls really have a good time there: those who are socially advanced, well-connected, well-moneyed, "in" girls, who are not bullied, who have been always getting along with the "in" girls, who don't rock the boat, ...
And some girls have tougher time there: those who are not socially that advanced, introverted, or isolated, on the low social-economical end, who are not so close to the "in" girls, and not so much an academic star either, who have been bullied, or mocked, or frequently slighted by the other girls, or teachers/officials, ...
And some are just coasting along: those who are quiet, reserved, moneyed, academically average or above average, ... not in the "in" crowd but do not get slighted or looked down on either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daughter loves everything about NCS and has many friends at STA.
Mine, too.
But if someone says that their DD doesn't like NCS, I believe them. I don't understand why people on DCUM can't see that it is equally foolish to say "NCS is utterly toxic" as it is to say "NCS is utterly wonderful." It is wonderful for my DD. Maybe it's not for yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like some girls really have a good time there: those who are socially advanced, well-connected, well-moneyed, "in" girls, who are not bullied, who have been always getting along with the "in" girls, who don't rock the boat, ...
And some girls have tougher time there: those who are not socially that advanced, introverted, or isolated, on the low social-economical end, who are not so close to the "in" girls, and not so much an academic star either, who have been bullied, or mocked, or frequently slighted by the other girls, or teachers/officials, ...
And some are just coasting along: those who are quiet, reserved, moneyed, academically average or above average, ... not in the "in" crowd but do not get slighted or looked down on either.
LOL. This is COMPLETE speculation. "It looks like..."???? Nothing in this thread mentions the socio-economics or personality types or any of these qualities of their daughters when discussing whether their daughters liked it or not. What stake do you have in perpetuating these rumors??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like some girls really have a good time there: those who are socially advanced, well-connected, well-moneyed, "in" girls, who are not bullied, who have been always getting along with the "in" girls, who don't rock the boat, ...
And some girls have tougher time there: those who are not socially that advanced, introverted, or isolated, on the low social-economical end, who are not so close to the "in" girls, and not so much an academic star either, who have been bullied, or mocked, or frequently slighted by the other girls, or teachers/officials, ...
And some are just coasting along: those who are quiet, reserved, moneyed, academically average or above average, ... not in the "in" crowd but do not get slighted or looked down on either.
One of the most insightful posts I've seen regarding NCS. Crystalized and put into words what I've observed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strained relationship with STA the last few years.
That's cause so many of the boys are proud chauvinists.
Nice way to deflect and totally untrue. My son is at STA and neither he nor his classmates in the upper school are chauvinists. NCS is an utter crap show compared to STA. It is common knowledge that STA is a better envirnment for students in every way. Its no surprise that many STA boys' sisters go to Holton, Potomac, SR, Visi, and other schools with better balance and morals and behavior. The ONLY thing about NCS that makes it a top school is its rigorous and greuling academics. Its social enviroment is toxic.
Shows that you don't actually have a daughter at NCS.
Remember the Google doc kept by the now-senior class a couple of years ago, in which they detailed all the sexual harassment and chauvinism that they had experienced from boys at STA?
You clearly don't have any knowledge at all. That doc was started and kept by NCS girls, one of whom gave an STA boy access so he could refute what a girl had written about him. There was more than enough guilt on both sides there too, the girls and the boys.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like some girls really have a good time there: those who are socially advanced, well-connected, well-moneyed, "in" girls, who are not bullied, who have been always getting along with the "in" girls, who don't rock the boat, ...
And some girls have tougher time there: those who are not socially that advanced, introverted, or isolated, on the low social-economical end, who are not so close to the "in" girls, and not so much an academic star either, who have been bullied, or mocked, or frequently slighted by the other girls, or teachers/officials, ...
And some are just coasting along: those who are quiet, reserved, moneyed, academically average or above average, ... not in the "in" crowd but do not get slighted or looked down on either.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like some girls really have a good time there: those who are socially advanced, well-connected, well-moneyed, "in" girls, who are not bullied, who have been always getting along with the "in" girls, who don't rock the boat, ...
And some girls have tougher time there: those who are not socially that advanced, introverted, or isolated, on the low social-economical end, who are not so close to the "in" girls, and not so much an academic star either, who have been bullied, or mocked, or frequently slighted by the other girls, or teachers/officials, ...
And some are just coasting along: those who are quiet, reserved, moneyed, academically average or above average, ... not in the "in" crowd but do not get slighted or looked down on either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing toxic about the social environment at NCS. Very supportive community and the girls are generally happy (although stressed, as most high schoolers in this area are). Stop perpetuating rumors that may have been true years ago but bear no resemblance to the current reality.
Please. it is totally true now. Why do you think many of the 28 girls applying out for highschool want to leave. One is even willing to go to Wilson rather than return to NCS after not getting into the school she wanted.
NCS's current environment is utterly toxic and the behavior it breeds amongst the girls is awful.
You have no idea why anyone did anything and if you took the time to find out the details of the specific case you cited, you'd know why this post makes you look like a horrible person.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter loves everything about NCS and has many friends at STA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing toxic about the social environment at NCS. Very supportive community and the girls are generally happy (although stressed, as most high schoolers in this area are). Stop perpetuating rumors that may have been true years ago but bear no resemblance to the current reality.
Please. it is totally true now. Why do you think many of the 28 girls applying out for highschool want to leave. One is even willing to go to Wilson rather than return to NCS after not getting into the school she wanted.
NCS's current environment is utterly toxic and the behavior it breeds amongst the girls is awful.