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<p>And you don’t feel that the boys in your particular school were simply more unruly? In elementary school, girls almost never got in trouble. They just weren’t unruly.</p>
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<p>And you don’t feel that the boys in your particular school were simply more unruly? In elementary school, girls almost never got in trouble. They just weren’t unruly.</p>
<p>^If the environment is in inappropriate match for the true nature of a normal child, it needs to be changed. There is never an excuse for physical or emotional abuse.</p>
<p>The poster named Spideygirl is right, there is discrimination against men/ boys. This post </p>
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<p>says there is economic and educational discrimination against men & thats why the percentage of males entering and graduating college continues to fall.
There was also another site written by a woman who stated boys have been discriminated against in every possible way for the last 30 years but I can’t remember the url of her site.</p>
<p>siserun-excellent point…This point should not be ignored, though to say that private schools should be held to the same standard as public schools is a little extreme. If they really feel that a diverse campus will add to the experience of the student, that should be considered</p>