A secular high school in Israel has chosen to separate boys and girls, according to a report. The move is described as not politically correct but aimed at reducing distractions.
01 · THE DISPATCH
A report describes a secular high school in Israel that has implemented gender separation, allowing only girls. The school's policy is framed as a choice to minimize background noise and distractions, though it is acknowledged as not politically correct. No further details on the school's location or the scope of the separation are provided in the initial report.
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