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<blockquote data-quote="loudshirt" data-source="post: 1880936" data-attributes="member: 10585"><p>I attended public school in Oklahoma, however my ex wife attended private school in California. My ex wife and her brother and sister all went to private school K-12. From about 6th grade up it was separate school for boys and girls. My ex wife did have a slight culture shock when she started college from going to an all girls school. The first few weeks of college she was amazed at how people dressed and acted during class since she was going to co-ed classes now. My personal opinion and the one I keep for my kids is if you can get into a decent public school do that. My son goes to a charter school and loves it. If you live in an area where public schools are not an option go with a co-ed school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudshirt, post: 1880936, member: 10585"] I attended public school in Oklahoma, however my ex wife attended private school in California. My ex wife and her brother and sister all went to private school K-12. From about 6th grade up it was separate school for boys and girls. My ex wife did have a slight culture shock when she started college from going to an all girls school. The first few weeks of college she was amazed at how people dressed and acted during class since she was going to co-ed classes now. My personal opinion and the one I keep for my kids is if you can get into a decent public school do that. My son goes to a charter school and loves it. If you live in an area where public schools are not an option go with a co-ed school. [/QUOTE]
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