For decades, the humanities magnet program at Grover Cleveland Charter High School sent students to the best colleges, but it also fostered a culture of sexual abuse in which students were exploited by their teachers. That legacy is now costing the Los Angeles Unified School District millions of dollars.
The L.A. Unified school board approved a $7.9-million settlement Tuesday with a 40-year-old woman who said she was sexually abused as a teenager by a teacher on the Reseda campus. The suit is the fourth settled by the district in connection with teachers in Cleveland's Core humanities program.
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