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BRIGHT HOPES
Bright Hopes Inc. Site Navigation Keep Kids in School Missed the school bus stayed up too late overslept no one got me updidntstay at my house last night no way to get to school our car broke down we were out of town mom got a new job andisnthome in the mornings angry with the school angry with the teacher afraid of a student dont understand the work have something else I would rather be doing unaddressed medical needs vacation just dont like school they dont like me.
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