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What the ethical dilemma is, what choices you have in the situation, which choice you would make, and why. You are a teacher and you have a student from a low-income household. The student must work to save money for college. However, the job is interfering with his performance in school. He has been late on several assignments and has others that are not turned in. You have evaluated his grades and determined he is currently achieving a D in your class. The school counselor informs you that this student has an opportunity to qualify for an academic scholarship. However, he needs a C or higher in her class to qualify. What are you going to do?

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