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Starbucks880 -> RE: Pregnancy Pact (6/30/2008 3:37:33 PM)
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ORIGINAL: humbleinspirit Mayor Denies Pregnancy Pact Story GLOUCESTER - The reporter is backing off the story and the mayor is denying it, but residents and students say they still believe the so-called Gloucester High School pregnancy pact really happened. Mayor Carolyn Kirk insisted there is “absolutely no evidence” by high school girls of “any planned blood oath bond to become pregnant,” after she emerged from a closed-door meeting with city, school and health chiefs yesterday. The meeting was sparked by explosive comments in a Time magazine article by Gloucester High School Principal Joseph Sullivan, who claimed that up to eight students had made a pact to become baby mamas. Sullivan did not attend the meeting. “I don’t think we heard the truth today,” said Annette Dion, a 45-year-old private piano teacher and resident. “This is a tragedy, very upsetting, and when the mayor won’t answer questions it infuriates us even more. “My personal feeling, my impression, is (the girls) probably talked and discussed, and thought it would be cool to get pregnant together,” she said. Well, of course they won't admit they made a pact. I think the fact that the amount of pregnancies suddenly quadrupled is one thing that makes it suspicious--yes it could be a fluke, but generally statistics don't just jump up so dramatically. I really feel for these girls and hope they have all the support they want. I have no problems with day care centers or any sort of support we can give them to stay in school and make something of themselves, because I have seen teen moms who have graduated college and broken that cycle. All too often, you have a girl like these who have low self-esteem and think a baby or attention from guys will fill the void. I see this all the time where I live. Many of the girls will be pregnant again within a year--sometimes with a different father. They drop out of school and live in the rundown HUD housing and get low paying jobs and welfare benefits, and all too often the girls these children give birth to will get pregnant just like their mother. It is a vicious cycle. I am not for giving them punishment and throwing them out to the wolves to "teach them a lesson"--remember there is a child being brought into this that the punishment advocates are writing off along with the girls, not to mention I have seen the boys getting a free pass on this thread, with the exception of only one post. But I am for anything that will give the children of these girls a better life and for the girls to feel they can succeed at something, instead of just being told her life is over.
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