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... that opposition to the Leonia Alternative High School from the local teachers union gave rise to a lengthy legal battle? Source: see footnote 3 in article among others
ALT1: ... that the Leonia Alternative High School of the 1970s emphasized use of volunteer community resource people as instructors, which led to opposition from the local teachers union? Source: see footnote 6 in article among others
The article was started on 23rd December and nominated on that date. Well above Stub-class, although not yet rated, and >1,200 words. Well-referenced to credible and high-quality sources, including what seems to be the definitive study of the school (Kaplan 1977) – which I have accessed through JSTOR. I have checked all sources that were accessible (most of them) for copyvio/close paraphrasing (none found) and accuracy. Good to see extensive use being made of local and national newspaper archives: I am a big advocate of this. Neutrality is fine. Both hooks can be verified in multiple sources and are compliant with policy and suitably interesting; I don't have a preference as to which is better. QPQ review confirmed.