To the Editor: Eight of the top 10 students at Pilgrim HS are young women and nine of the top 10 at Toll Gate HS are young women. Why is this? I think it's safe to assume that women and men are of equal intelligence. Could it be that women work harder
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To the Editor:
Eight of the top 10 students at Pilgrim HS are young women and nine of the top 10 at Toll Gate HS are young women. Why is this? I think it’s safe to assume that women and men are of equal intelligence. Could it be that women work harder than young men? Do they care more about their family, city, state country or themselves? Do they have a greater sense of purpose? A greater desire to succeed?
If these ladies are our future then I feel comfortable knowing it will be in great hands. I also can’t think of a better reason for income equality between the genders.
John F. Roberts
Warwick
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