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Nellie girls with Sarah Chan (Mrs Don Iveson) at the 2015 Women of Vision luncheon and awards.
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The Nellie McClung Girls Junior High Program is an innovative, Edmonton single-gender educational program where young women strengthen their abilities and prepare for a successful future.
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Nellie girls with Sarah Chan (Mrs Don Iveson) at the 2015 Women of Vision luncheon and awards.
The Nellie Pom Team has cleaned up in competitions, winning four firsts! Congratulations!
1st place Cold Snap Classic
1st place Junior High Edmonton Zones
1st place ACA Cheerleading Championships
1st place Ross Sheppard Cheer Championships
How did Kerry Washington learn to value her intelligence over her looks?
By attending an all girls school.
The "Scandal" actress opened up about her experience at an October 2 panel at the Paley Festival in New York. She told the audience:
"I was really lucky because I went to an all-girl school and that single sex education really helped me because I really learned to bond with women and to not compete with or compare myself as much because we were all allowed to be ourselves and be unique and kind of have our unique strengths. But I always felt like my value was much more in my intellect than it was in my appearance, and so that’s what I spent time cultivating. And some of that I get from my mother, some of that comes from the schools that I went to, and some of that comes from probably insecurity. This feeling that my value is what’s on the inside, because what’s on the outside can’t really compete with other people, so I’ll place my focus there. Which I think has been a blessing for me. Because I’m not stupid."
Read the full article here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/04/kerry-washington-intelligence-over-looks_n_4043653.html