By Amy DiPierro and Corey Mitchell, Photo: Matt Manley/Center for Public Integrity, November 15, 2022
For months, Beth Petersen paid acquaintances to take her son to school — money she sorely needed.
They’d lost their apartment, her son bouncing between relatives and friends while she hotel-hopped. As hard as she tried to keep the 13-year-old at his school, they finally had to switch districts.
Under federal law, Petersen’s son had a right to free transportation — and to remain in the school he attended at the time he lost permanent housing.
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