Case Study Quaiesha

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A) Wilbur will reach out the school to seek and understand why Quaiesha is failing her classes and he has not be notified.
B) Wilbur will set up a visit with the school to determine if Quaiesha is in jeopardy of failing this school year

A, B) MSTT met with and worked with Wilbur on contacting the school for information regarding Quaiesha grades and behavior. Wilbur did contact the school and was informed Quaiesha is failing some classes because work is not being handed in and was informed she is starting to be verbally aggressive towards this one specific teacher again. Wilbur expresses feeling of giving up on Quaiesha during the session because she feels she is old enough to understand the importance of education. MSTT worked with Wilbur

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