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Litigation

Oct. 11, 2014

State education officials scramble to deal with LA school after judge's order

Alameda Superior Court Judge George Hernandez Jr. issued a temporary restraining order this week to ensure students at a South Los Angeles high school receive sufficient learning time.


By Matt Hamilton


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - State education officials are scrambling to comply with an Alameda County judge's order to intervene in the Los Angeles Unified School District to end the scheduling woes plaguing a South Los Angeles high school.


Despite education leaders' arguments in court filings that such a move amounted to "extraordinary relief," Superior Court Judge George Hernandez Jr. issued a ...

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