Not to nitpick, but it is in Boston proper, in the West Roxbury section (where I grew up), it's just not downtown.
If I had gone to a single-sex school, I would have been a Rhodes Scholar.
Great article. Thanks for posting it.
Roxbury Latin sounds like the kind of school every parents wants their kid to be apart of. Single sex classrooms makes a lot of sense.
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i homeschool my 2 boys and we belong to a very small co-op... 4 families, 12 students total... 3 age-levels... my oldest (11, almost 12) is in a group with 3 other boys, aged 12-14... i think it’s great for him at this age... he does have one co-ed class, which is Latin—6 students total... all the other courses: Writing, History, Literature and Logic—all the subjects that promote discussion—are boys only...
i homeschool my 2 boys and we belong to a very small co-op... 4 families, 12 students total... 3 age-levels... my oldest (11, almost 12) is in a group with 3 other boys, aged 12-14... i think it’s great for him at this age... he does have one co-ed class, which is Latin—6 students total... all the other courses: Writing, History, Literature and Logic—all the subjects that promote discussion—are boys only...
i homeschool my 2 boys and we belong to a very small co-op... 4 families, 12 students total... 3 age-levels... my oldest (11, almost 12) is in a group with 3 other boys, aged 12-14... i think it’s great for him at this age... he does have one co-ed class, which is Latin—6 students total... all the other courses: Writing, History, Literature and Logic—all the subjects that promote discussion—are boys only...
i’m sure the girls already knew about sex.