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Alter, Alexandra's Confession Makes a Comeback, Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2007

Papal Message for World Communications Day "The Media: A Network for Communication, Communion and Cooperation." 25 January 2007.

"Achievement, Leadership & Success: a Report on Educational, Professional, and Life Outcomes At Girls' Schools in the United States." The National Coalition of Girls' Schools. Jan. 2000. Goodman Research Group, Inc. 22 Oct. 2006.

"Boys and Girls Perform Better At School in Single-Sex Environments." 17 Apr. 2000. 22 Oct. 2006.

Chaddock, Gail R., and Mark Clayton. "A Pattern in Rural School Shootings: Girls as Target." The Christian Scince Monitor 4 Oct. 2006. 3 Oct. 2006.

"Gender and the Brain: the Difference is in the Details." The National Coalition of Girls' Schools. 22 Oct. 2006.

Gender Gaps: Where Schools Still Fail Our Children. Washington, DC: American Association of University Women Educational Fundation, 1998. 1-21.

Gender Gaps: Where Schools Still Fail Our Children. Washington, DC: American Association of University Women Educational Fundation, 1998. 1-21.

Gender Gaps: Where Schools Still Fail Our Children. Washington, DC: American Association of University Women Educational Fundation, 1998. 1-21.

"Girls in the Middle: Working to Succeed in School." American Association of University Women. 22 Oct. 2006.

"Growing Smart: What's Working for Girls in School (1995)." American Association of University Women. 22 Oct. 2006.

How Schools Shortchange Girls. Wellesley College Center for Research on Women. The American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, 1992.

Kelly, Patrick F. "Separate and Unequaled; Children Learn Better in Separate Programs." Boston Sunday Globe 7 Sept. 2003, sec. D12.

"Making the Case for Girls' Schools: Research Supports Single-Sex Education for Girls." The National Coalition of Girls' Schools. 22 Oct. 2006.

"New Research Shows Boys Learn More From Men, Girls Learn More From Women Teachers." Hoover Institution. 29 Aug. 2006. Hoover Institution Stanford University. 22 Oct. 2006.

Ransome, Whitney, and Meg M. Moulton. "Why Girl's Schools? the Difference in Girl-Centered Education." The Fordham Law Journal XXIX.

"Single-Sex Education." The Washington Times 2003. 15 Sept. 2003.

"Single-Sex Education." The Washington Times 2003. 15 Sept. 2003.

"Single-Sex Schools Struggle to Hang On." Zenit Weekly News Analysis 16 Oct. 2004. 21 Oct. 2004.

"Single-Sex Versus Coeducation Schoolings: a Systematic Review." ED.Gov. 30 Sept. 2005. 22 Oct. 2006.

"Single-Sex Vs. Coed: the Evidence." NASSPE. 22 Oct. 2006.

"The Benefits of Attending a Girl's School." The National Coalition of Girls' Schools: 10 Things That Make Girls' Schools Unique. 22 Oct. 2006.

"What the Research Shows: the Benefits of Attending a Girls' School." The National Coalition of Girls' Schools. 22 Oct. 2006.