Outcasts United

Luma was thankful fr the indian Creek Elementary field but ultimately decided her team deserved a field that was not made of sand and broken glass. How did she solve the problem? in the book outcasts united

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Luma was thankful fr the indian Creek Elementary field but ultimately decided her team deserved a field that was not made of sand and broken glass. How did she solve the problem?

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After the game, Luma headed over to hear out Fornatee's case. However, both Prince and Fornatee had watched the game and then left, so he was officially off the team. She had also been thinking negatively about the dusty, crowded field the team still had to use. The next day, Luma asked Mayor Swaney to let the Fugees use Armistead Field, a much greener and more private location. She pointed out that her soccer program did not cost the city anything, and it was keeping refugee kids off the streets. Swaney told Luma to take her case to the Clarkston City Council.