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This is incredibly sad for all involved. I remember being taken by the SCL van to the orthodontist in Missoula (who wasn't good at all). It was the only time during my stay I left the grounds of SCL, I remember thinking about running while in Missoula. It's a long drive, and a very desolate one as well.

I don't really have anything to say, other than this is a very sad story.   :sad:
Education is that which remains, if one has forgotten everything he learned in school.
--Albert Einstein, Out of My Later Years, 1950

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CCM girl 1989:
I checked out all the video, and news  stories. Thank you, and it was unfortunate. You say Nick was such a sweet boy. Do you think he deserved to be there? I mean so many kids don't deserve to be there! Very sad though. I am just sitting here shaking my head.

Anonymous:
Here's the BLOG

Lots of comments/condolences from WWASPS program parents.

http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID ... postID=114

Anonymous:
http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID ... 0263057771

Anonymous:
Reading the messages from program parents brought back memories of when Valerie Huron died at Tranquility Bay.  So many program parents offering their symphathy to the parents.Valerie's parents who lived in different homes.

If only we had known then what really had happen to that girl.


I'd bet the kid was resisting going back. Maybe the snowy, icy roads were at fault. We will never know.


The loss of life is always sad.

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