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Kehesia Bowman, mother of 14-year-old Legal Prep freshman Ricky Davis, said the teachers are very patient.

“They spend a lot of time with the kids.”

Bowman works at a restaurant and believes education can make a different in her children’s lives. She questioned the Legal Prep staff carefully before enrolling Ricky.

“It’s tough out there and getting tougher,” she said. “You can’t get anywhere without an education.”

Finkelstein said the school will focus on “the skills that all great lawyers possess: excellent written and oral communication, critical thinking and problem solving. ... Do we think everyone here will end up with a law degree? No. But we are excited to be part of a pipeline ... and think we can ultimately make a difference in the legal profession.”

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