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[quote=Anonymous]Another GS leader here. I opened this expecting to give you a lecture (nicely) about inclusiveness and cutting people some slack. But you have already gone way above and beyond. I would go ahead and book without her (or first give a deadline that says you need to know by X date). I would also say that given Suzie's past health issues, you would need her parent to accompany as a chaperone. And that, given what happened on the X trip, you would need a firm commitment that chaperone will not consume any alcohol or consume any non-prescription drugs during the trip. Poor kid. I also wonder about telling the school counselor about your concerns about the kid (if your school has a good counselor). She obviously need more support than she is getting at home. [/quote]
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