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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"An 8yr age gap in a 4yr school speaks volumes on the students." Speaks volumes on the whole school population? Really? The only students that stay passed 18 are those that are still learning English (or have special needs). I don't think anyone wants a school to be judged by 1 incident involving 2 students. My guess is that Wootton has some English learners that are past 18 as well..[/quote] No they actually don't have 19, 20 or 21yr olds. And sure there are some pregnancies, drugs, and mess ups in every school. No one said they were perfect but there is more motivation there. And Julius West (the middle school feeder into RM) had 2 full blown pregnancies this year. It is something people should be aware. [/quote] PP - do you really think the MSs that feed into Wootton don't have any teen pregnancies? Money can hush up a lot of things like drug habits, illegal activities and teen pregnancies.[/quote] NP here but, yes, I doubt any of the 11, 12 or 13 year old girls at Robert Frost got pregnant last year.[/quote] You may doubt, but you have no idea, really, because it's not like the parents at those schools would allow it to become public knowledge. Didn't someone state that in some of these well-to-do schools, MS girls were giving BJs? So you would be ok with this but not if the girl actually got pregnant. Let me guess.. your definition of sex is the same as Bill Clinton's.[/quote] Well, neither of us know any way... I'm speaking of probable outcomes. At that age the pregnancy rate is much lower than in the 15-19 range.[/quote]
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