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Government

May 30, 2001

Judge Calls School's Services 'Inadequate'

LOS ANGELES - The senior boy's classroom at MacLaren School had the feel of any high school: rumpled kids, who looked like they'd rather be anywhere else, hunched over their desks reading and writing; bulletin boards full of prize papers; a frazzled teacher doing her best.

        LOS ANGELES - The senior boy's classroom at MacLaren School had the feel of any high school: rumpled kids, who looked like they'd rather be anywhere else, hunched over their desks reading and writing; bulletin boards full of prize papers; a frazzled teacher doing her best.
        Yet the classroom housing 10th, 11th and 12th graders was occupied by as many adults as students. Am...

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