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Angel Onofre was ready to ditch school. Depression and a conversation with his parents, who live in Mexico, left him feeling worthless. But when he went in to tell the principal of El Colegio that he was dropping out, just one semester short of graduation, he couldn't do it. On June 5, he and 15 other seniors will receive their diplomas, after years of struggling in other schools. Norma Garces, the principal, said many of her students, including the seniors, have parents who were deported, or fear deportation for their relatives. They suffer from depression. They have failed in a normal school setting. But her school offers them a second chance.
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