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[KD Student Reporters] Requiring Students to Wear IDs on Campus Stirs Controversy

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Andrew Chung / Grade 11 / Los Osos High School
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Hannah Lee / Grade 10 / South High School
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Jiyong Kwak / Grade 8 / Juniper Christian School
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Kaylyn L. Yu / Grade 8 / Juniper Christian School
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Jonathan Kim / Grade 11 / Culver City High School

 

 

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Theo Lim / Grade 9 / Crescenta Valley High School
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