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Foster children attend an average of six different schools in their kindergarten to 12th grade experience, and 60 to 70% do not graduate from high school. (Casey Family Programs Research)

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Court denies Baker request

The legal tug of war continues in the case of Anna Mae.

The Tennessee Supreme Court answered yesterday's petition to rehear from Jerry and Louise Baker quickly, saying the court ruling would stand as it had been set: that A.M.H. should be returned to her natural parents. The court also took the opportunity to "clarify two issues in this case: the applicability of the concurrent findings doctrine and the continued participation of the guardian ad litem and the attorney ad litem."

Read the courts findings

The Tennesee Supreme Court's order was simple:

This Court has carefully considered the Motion to Stay Issuance of Mandate filed in this cause and concludes that it should be denied.

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