Students have to “cross dangerous gang boundaries, encountering all
kinds of violence and often times when they get to the school outside of
the community, there is no real learning taking place there.”
Leaders of the Poverty Action Campaign said they will confront the
city’s Board of Education for a new state-of-the-art high school campus
that would incorporate academics, a football, baseball and track field
and a cultural arts and performing center.
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