Lewis wrote:what do they do about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may sound sexist, and maybe it is. But there seems to be a direct correlation with the way the STA boys treat the NCS girls and the amount of bullying going on between the girls.
Is this the 9th grade NCS/STA grade that you are referring to? Friends in NCS 9th grade said they daughter is very happy this year and the grade is great.
I don't think the reference is to the 9th grade class. A few girls did leave before high school started, and that has changed the dynamic for the better. As for the boys, I've known a lot of them from Beauvoir. They are as a group very sweet, polite and nice kids. I'm far from a STA booster, as if you look at the recently graduated class for instance, I thought they were toxic. But all signs so far are that the 9th grade at both NCS and STA are great.
Referring to the Class of 2021? I agree seems like a good group of boys. But of course you never know how things shake out.
To reply to a PP, the personality of a class at STA absolutely impacts on the girls at NCS. The notorious 2017s were pigs. Even after expulsions and discipline for over the line mistreatment of the girls, those dudes just took their misbehavior underground but definitely retaliated for being outed. The 2018s are much better mannered than the uncouth 2017s, but they went major passive aggressive with their NCS 2018 sisters, basically blaming them for what happened to 2017s and ignoring the class. Not asking them to prom, etc. and dating the girls in younger classes. That creates a lot of friction and sometimes outright fights within NCS. Makes me want to tear my hair out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I can say is that I thought they counseled out all the problem 2021 girls. Seems that the new admittees have already been co-opted by the few surviving Queen Bees. Ya just can't stop it...
I thought the rumors about a bunch of girls leaving were untrue..
It is true that a number of mean to the core girls left. But a few remained. Though I'm thinking more and more this is about the Instition rather than Individuals.
Anonymous wrote:
To reply to a PP, the personality of a class at STA absolutely impacts on the girls at NCS. The notorious 2017s were pigs. Even after expulsions and discipline for over the line mistreatment of the girls, those dudes just took their misbehavior underground but definitely retaliated for being outed. The 2018s are much better mannered than the uncouth 2017s, but they went major passive aggressive with their NCS 2018 sisters, basically blaming them for what happened to 2017s and ignoring the class. Not asking them to prom, etc. and dating the girls in younger classes. That creates a lot of friction and sometimes outright fights within NCS. Makes me want to tear my hair out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may sound sexist, and maybe it is. But there seems to be a direct correlation with the way the STA boys treat the NCS girls and the amount of bullying going on between the girls.
Is this the 9th grade NCS/STA grade that you are referring to? Friends in NCS 9th grade said they daughter is very happy this year and the grade is great.
I don't think the reference is to the 9th grade class. A few girls did leave before high school started, and that has changed the dynamic for the better. As for the boys, I've known a lot of them from Beauvoir. They are as a group very sweet, polite and nice kids. I'm far from a STA booster, as if you look at the recently graduated class for instance, I thought they were toxic. But all signs so far are that the 9th grade at both NCS and STA are great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may sound sexist, and maybe it is. But there seems to be a direct correlation with the way the STA boys treat the NCS girls and the amount of bullying going on between the girls.
Is this the 9th grade NCS/STA grade that you are referring to? Friends in NCS 9th grade said they daughter is very happy this year and the grade is great.
Anonymous wrote:This may sound sexist, and maybe it is. But there seems to be a direct correlation with the way the STA boys treat the NCS girls and the amount of bullying going on between the girls.
Anonymous wrote:This may sound sexist, and maybe it is. But there seems to be a direct correlation with the way the STA boys treat the NCS girls and the amount of bullying going on between the girls.
Anonymous wrote:This may sound sexist, and maybe it is. But there seems to be a direct correlation with the way the STA boys treat the NCS girls and the amount of bullying going on between the girls.