Daily Journal Staff Writer
At the tender age of 9 years old, Levi M. Clancy passed the state's high school proficiency exam. He enrolled in college at age 13.
But his single mother couldn't afford the $8,000-a-year tuition at the University of California at Los Angeles. So she asked the state to pay for the years Clancy would have been going to high school, ar...
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