In July, 2022 — the boy made a second suicide attempt, and was re-admitted to Children's National as a girl.
He also had a second autism assessment in August, but at this meeting the foster mother removed him — claiming it was not necessary, according to the lawsuit.
The foster mother then died unexpectedly, with the boy believed to have been moved into the care of Ms Kelley, according to the lawsuit.
Foster mother in DC dying suddenly in the second half of 2022?
Possibly another jab death
The family say their eldest son was hard working and initially home-schooled, before being sent to high school at age 14.
He graduated a year later, and was then accepted onto an Associates degree in Engineering program.
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Rather than treating [us] as patrons with legal and dignitary rights, the defendant... treated the parents as though they had harmed their son, even though the parents had never endangered their child and had home-schooled him to college entry at fourteen years old.'
Colleges have replaced high schools, since high schools stopped letting people fail out. That means modern colleges teach at about what used to be a grade 9, maybe 10 level, for their first year, to "catch up" all the quota students and bonus paycheck students that shouldn't have gotten in in the first place but did because high schools just arbitrarily give good marks.
So it's likely a homeschool thing, that he actually has a grade 9's knowledge in grade 9, instead of in grade 13.
Foster mother in DC dying suddenly in the second half of 2022?
Possibly another jab death
He's getting accepted to college at age 15?
Is this a homeschooling thing? An autism thing?
Colleges have replaced high schools, since high schools stopped letting people fail out. That means modern colleges teach at about what used to be a grade 9, maybe 10 level, for their first year, to "catch up" all the quota students and bonus paycheck students that shouldn't have gotten in in the first place but did because high schools just arbitrarily give good marks.
So it's likely a homeschool thing, that he actually has a grade 9's knowledge in grade 9, instead of in grade 13.