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Late transfer assigned regular classes; narrator says foster youth have right to remain and keep prior courses

2459168 · March 1, 2025
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At East Side High a late-arriving student, identified as Maya, was told by Ms. Maldonado, the school counselor, that AP U.S. history and chosen electives were full. A narrator then asserted that transferring foster youth have the right to stay at their prior school, to enroll immediately and to take the courses they were taking previously.

At East Side High, a late-arriving student identified as Maya was told by Ms. Maldonado, the school counselor, that there was no room for her requested AP U.S. history course and several chosen electives.

"Where's my AP US history class?" Maya asked after reviewing the proposed schedule. Ms. Maldonado replied, "Well, we didn't have any room for AP US history, so I gave you regular history. We also don't have any room for the electives you chose. I know you wanted business and marketing, that was full. AP computer science, that was also full sadly. And you are coming into the semester late, so this schedule…

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