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Miss Porter's School
Miss Porter's School is a preparatory school for girls located in Farmington, Connecticut. It was founded by Sarah Porter in 1843, with an eye to educating the elite young women of the Eastern seaboard. Though more recently the school has boasted 14 countries and 43 states. Girls who graduate continue their education by attending prestigeous universities like Harvard and Yale. Popular student passtimes include trips to Starbucks and playing frisbee in the central campus. The most famous alumna is probably Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Architect Theodate Pope Riddle also graduated from Miss Porter's.
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