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Reason case was accepted for investigation:

On 4/6/17, Hennepin Child protection accepted a report alleged neglect inadequate to the educational needs of Malik Dade by his mother, Buwo Monkweh. Per reporter Malik has 17 unexcused absences from school.
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This CPI was assigned to this case on 4/12/17. CPI contacted the mother Dominic via phone who agreed to office visit on 4/14/17 at Brookdale office.
CPI met with Ms. Buwo at Brookdale office to discuss about the allegation. Ms. Buwo appeared calm and engaged during the session. Ms. Buwo reported that her son attends Seed Academy and Harvest prep school and there has no concerns with her son's education. She reported that he is in 1st grade.
This worker asked Ms. Buwo the reason her son Malik was missing school. Ms. Buwo reported that she has been struggling financially keeping her home and her transportation. She reported that she used to work for Hennepin county hospital and recently she was part of team that were laid off from their current position. She reported that she did a janitor for about 4 years. …show more content…
Buwo reported that after not having any financial support she and her son went to their family in Warrington MN for support. She reported that he missed school for those days. Also, Ms. Buwo stated that her son got sick as well and he stayed home. Ms. Buwo reported that her son is attending school regularly now and she will register him to school bus.
Ms. Buwo reported he is attending school now regularly. She reported that she was approved for county assistant recently. Also, she reported that they are staying with her older brother and he is helping her to go back to school. Ms. Buwo reported that she will be applying unemployment this

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