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Elsa: When the boys started, the Martin Luther King Jr. Open School was only a few years old. All the parents were involved. The teachers worked like dogs. It was interesting, what happened to the kids, in the early days of the King Open School. They came out very special. They were used to talking about all kinds of complicated things amongst themselves, and many of them had complicated lives. Somehow the teachers taught them how to talk amongst themselves and how to respect each other and how to accept other people's problems. I have no idea how it all happened, but I credit a lot of how well these kids turned out to the King Open School.
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