C.C.
Wow! That is excellent! My parents sent me to a girls' high school, and I am so thankful every day of my life that they did that. I had never before (in mixed-gender classrooms) believed that I could be successful in math and science, and had always been the last to raise my hand to give an answer, even though I knew the answers. I was always tall and gangly and self-conscious. Well, when you are in an all-girls classroom, those concerns go away. Girls are great at math and science because they have to be - the teacher isn't going to expect (consciously or subconsciously) the boys to be better, because there aren't any! Girls won't be the last to raise their hands to answer a question. Did you know that studies do show that teachers DO tend to pick boys to answer questions more often than girls, and when they do ask girls, they tend to ask easier questions? My mom was a teacher for more than 20 years, and when she read that study, she thought, "Well, *I* don't do that!" And then she paid attention to the kids she was calling on, and realized with horror that she DID do that! That's when she knew she needed to send me to a girls' school.
Anyway, it was a great experience for me. No regrets. I was, and still am, closer to my high school friends than anyone I know who went to mixed-gender schools. We were supportive of each other academically AND socially. Almost no drama, actually. Removing boys from the equation will do that. ;) If I had the option to send my daughters to an all-girls classroom or school, I would do so without hesitation.