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Re: Pregnancy Boom at Gloucester High

OMG how sad. So very sad. I had no idea that schools had pregnancy testing going on. Times have certainly changed.

When I was in school ('81 grad) if a girl was pregnant she could attend school, but could not participate in any school events or clubs. It was definitely a taboo. Also, if she was married she could not participate in school events or clubs.

I wish them all the best. I hope if they can't provide a good home they will consider adopting their child to a good home. Babies are always and forever blessings. Sometimes life makes it so very hard to see that.

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