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Boston Field Trip: A Letter To Whom Concern
To Whom Concern,

I apologize but, my daughter can not attend the Boston field trip happening this Wednesday. I was already planning for her not to go to school that day due to personal reasons. Therefore, she will not be attending the field trip and no payment will be given.

Appreciate the attention,

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