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Some California High Schools Illegally Charging Grads for Cap and Gowns

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Graduation is approaching and that means caps and gowns... but here's a question: should students have to buy them or should public schools offer them for free? Two years ago, state education officials said that students should get to use the outfits free of charge. But some schools are not complying with the law.

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