<p>You can post the link for the group here, but it is not at all a good representation of st. paul’s…a lot of the jokes are funny, but you don’t understand them until you arrive at school. And kids don’t hate each other that much.</p>
<p>what is it???</p>
<p>do most kids do it???</p>
<p>how long does it take most people at sps to find people to score with?</p>
<p>Scoring is hooking up/dating/anything else that entitles</p>
<p>i mean that im going to wait until august to join the network St. Paul’s School '12</p>
<p>and i don’t think there is an ‘average’ time that people take to score/ find someone because it’s different for everyone… is that what you meant?</p>
<p>MilkandCookies, well you can’t join the network until you get to school because you have to have your sps e-mail in order to do it</p>
<p>yep! its definitely a pain but no worries!
the emails are basically first initial last name deals, correct? and then @sps.edu.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if girl’s lax is sport that a lot of people play at sps? My team here is very small…</p>
<p>There’s a varsity and JV team so a good amount of people must play. I mean they only won 1 game…but there was a team, according to the SPS website.</p>
<p>Will Third Formers have required reading and if so when will they be advised of the book?</p>
<p>Everyone gets assigned reading over the summer, and they send you the info later.
Last year they made us read The Color of Water and Catcher in the Rye, and we had to write like 3 essays on Catcher in the Rye</p>
<p>Summer Reading: See 1V1’s Post on May 29th above. The book is A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini.</p>
<p>A Thousand Splendid Suns is the community reading. Third Formers have a separate required reading and an essay. Does that essay count towards your grade?</p>
<p>Not trying to beat a dead horse here, but there are now 6 confirmed cases of swine flu at SPS</p>
<p>Isn’t school done yet???</p>
<p>We just finished finals today, school doesn’t end until saturday at 6 am</p>
<p>Well, we knew it was coming, but got the “official” letter from SPS stating no movement on waitlist due to over-enrollment.</p>
<p>It was short, sweet & to the point.</p>
<p>6? that seems like a lot. yikes, thank god H1N1 is not that deadly and school ends soon</p>
<p>Re: H1N1. All cases are mild . Lawrenceville has 25-30 and cancelled exams. So SPS is lucky compared to some.</p>
<p>I think that the summer will be a good time to get it and beat the rush this fall…</p>
<p>There are most likely many more cases everywhere that are either completely undiagnosed or unconfirmed. I know that we got a letter from our son’s bs in MA stating that while people had symptoms consistent w/ H1N1, the state was no longer sending tests for confirmation unless the individual’s symptoms were severe because of the huge backlog of tests awaiting confirmation. I would not be too concerned about it. It’s basically just the flu.</p>