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South Pasadena parent urges board to let two autistic students finish fifth grade at Marianga Elementary
Summary
A South Pasadena parent asked the school board to reverse a February 13 disenrollment and allow her two daughters, both on the autism spectrum, to finish the fifth‑grade year at Marianga Elementary, citing emotional and educational harm if they are moved midyear.
Olga Gen, a parent, asked the South Pasadena Unified School District board on Feb. 11 to reconsider a decision to disenroll her two daughters and allow them to finish fifth grade at Marianga Elementary.
Gen said the family moved out of South Pasadena over winter break because of “unexpected circumstances” and that district staff told her the girls’ disenrollment is effective…
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