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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Troop leader here who is currently working with my service unit for help in dealing with a difficult parent. What I know is that you can't single out this girl, but if you have emailed the whole troop with a deadline and clear instructions and she didn't respond, you are fine in saying that she can't attend. You can also send all girls/chaperones a behavior contract that they must sign and agree to, which includes the consequences for violation (e.g., having to leave the trip). You want a clear paper trail showing that everybody was given the same information and instructions. Removing a girl from the troop (if you wanted to move in that direction) is a different matter and would need mediation and an investigation with SU and council. I think I may be echoing what others have already said, but it is fresh on my mind so I thought I would share. [/quote] Thanks, this is helpful. [/quote]
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