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1. Lawsuit
davidparkerfund.org/html/lawsu - [Cached]Published on: 4/27/2006 Last Visited: 11/30/2007
OLGA GUTTAG, SCOTT BURSON,
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The defendant Scott Burson is an individual whose residence is unknown to the plaintiffs. Plaintiffs aver that Mr. Burson is domiciled within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Mr. Burson at all pertinent times was a duly elected member of the School Committee of the Public Schools of the Town of Lexington, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts and
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The defendant Scott Burson, an elected member of the Lexington School Committee, also commented publicly at the May 27,2005 School Committee meeting that he was "particularly distressed at trying to turn our children into cannon fodder in the culture wars. They deserve better." While he did not specifically mention the Parker family, on information and belief, the comments were directed toward the Parkers and others. -
2. Massachusetts Stand for Children
ww.stand.org/chapter.asp?ID=32 - [Cached]Published on: 2/16/2006 Last Visited: 2/16/2006
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3. Shades of Gray: The Webb Report Archive 2002
www.shadesofgray.com/webbrepor - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2002 Last Visited: 9/16/2007
"I know we take this seriously, that we want to investigate this, determine the facts, and take appropriate action," said Scott Burson, chairman of the Lexington School Committee.
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Burson said he has seen no evidence that the employee had previous problems.

