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“loco pseudo-parent”. I can understand that there are times when for the sake of your job you have to conform to demands that are not only invasive but also absurd. I would not wish to lend my support to such foolish notions and apologize for people with this provincial point of view. I think that parent permission for wine or beer served with meals in an establishment is perfectly reasonable, and anyone who takes the position which your school board did is an irrational zealot. Richard Lee ====================== 97/02 From-> Francie Cutter Subject: Re: Alcohol on student trips >J. Rogers from Viterbo College has an interesting point. It is difficult to >provide a thorough experience of a differing culture when you cannot, or >must not, partake in aspects of the culture. Although I agree in theory with this POV, in practice I have found it to interfere with the trip. Our stance at our high school is that all school rules must be followed. If an athlete drinks, sh

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