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The move follows an investigation that found the famed labor leader sexually abused girls and women.
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Students who take these courses are more likely to go to college straight after high school. A high school in Compton is a state leader.
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The nation’s second-largest school district is home to roughly 100,000 pieces of art, including paintings, sculptures, maps and murals.
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The National Labor Review Board’s decision comes after pushback from the university.
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A New York Times investigation found the famed labor leader Chavez sexually abused girls and women over many years.
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