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Education

Nov. 7, 2015

School officials agree to settle case over sham classes

A settlement approved Thursday by the state Board of Education aims to eliminate sham classes in underserved schools in which students receive little to no instruction.

By Phil Johnson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A settlement approved Thursday by the state Board of Education aims to eliminate sham classes in underserved schools in which students receive little to no instruction.

Pending judicial approval, the agreement would resolve a lawsuit filed by students from six schools in Oakland, Compton and Los Angeles. Cruz et al. vs. State of California et al., RG14727139 (Alameda County Sup. Ct.,...

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