As a foster youth, you also have other rights that are not related to school, such as the right to see a doctor or to have private storage space.
Every foster youth under age 18 must have an education rights holder, who is required to make education decisions in the youth’s best interest. Foster youth who are 18 or older have the right to make their own education decisions. Your education rights holder may be your parent or legal guardian, your caregiver, or another person chosen by the court. Your education rights holder cannot be your social worker or probation officer, your attorney, or group home or school staff members. It is important to know who your education rights holder is. If you need information about who your education rights holder is, you can contact your social worker or attorney.
If you believe your education rights have been violated, you can file a complaint. The school has 60 days to investigate and give you a written response.