Community calls for answers after woman allegedly posed as student at 3 Boston schools

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Community calls for answers after woman allegedly posed as student at 3 Boston schools
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A former worker with the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families allegedly used fake identities to enroll in Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Brighton High School and English High School.

is being impounded in West Roxbury District Court, leaving the community with more unanswered questions.

While investigators look into how and why this happened, the community is voicing concerns over safety and transparency. "I think, like, 'Oh my god, she can hurt me?' I was asking, and I was scared," 18-year-old Boston Public Schools student Ana Lima said.

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