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The story has taken a wrong turn. Ms. Sousa went into the office to ask permission to have lunch with her son. The policy hadn't gone into effect as stated previously until the school committee meeting that evening. Ms. Sousa followed protocol and asked permission to have lunch with her son. What I see here is what lengths people will go to in order to embarrass a person and her family. To bring up someones past and make it public as was done here I am appalled by this. Parents who feel it is necessary to write negative things about a child's mother are the ones who have caused embarrassment to the child. When reading the Bristol Phoenix this week there will be a Letter to the Editor that is worth reading. Peace.

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