Talk:Friends' Central School

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Speaking of very liberal... FCS undoubtedly has the best GSA of any private school in the region. I can't verify it though, so until someone can, I'm going to keep it out.

While "best" is clearly not NPOV, I'll confirm that FCS has a strong GSA. Glasser 02:45, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

removing Lucretia Mott from the list of FCS alums. she was born in 1793, and FCS was founded in 1845, when she was 52. Izzycat 01:51, 18 August 2006 (UTC)