Temple City : A Law Lesson From the Law
Eighth-graders at Oak Avenue Intermediate School will get a special lesson on law and order this year from sheriff’s deputies, officials say.
The Board of Education and City Council agreed to pay $12,768 to have a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy teach a program on students and the law.
For 38 weeks, a deputy will teach the eighth-graders about why there are laws and how they are made, and about the courts, juvenile laws and dangerous drugs.
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