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| SLO County AB490 Interagency Agreements | For School Attendance Clerks, Registrars, Counselors |
Educational Outcomes for Foster Youth |
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There are approximately 100,000 youth in California between the ages of 0-18 who are in foster care. Approximately 400 of these are in SLO County. Two-thirds of foster youth live with strangers. Children living in foster care and group homes face daunting obstacles to successfully completing their education. As a result, it is not surprising that foster youth fall behind their peers in educational attainment. Here are a few of the distressing facts: |
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Download more information about Educational Outcomes for Foster Youth Factsheet (435 kb) |
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Effective January 1 st, 2004, Assembly Bill 490 imposes new duties and rights related to the education of youth in foster care. The new law provides for increased school placement stability and improved school transfer procedures. While schools have always been charged with the duty to monitor, promote and encourage the educational progress of foster children, AB 490 further defines and describes the role and responsibilities of the school, as well as the responsibilities of the children’s social workers and caregivers. AB 490 seeks to ensure that all of California’s foster children may finally have the educational opportunities they deserve. |
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