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New Orleans language-immersion school sues French government agency for sixth time
New Orleans charter school Lycee Francais International de la Louisiane has sued the French government's Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE) for a sixth time, alleging unreasonable scrutiny led to a loss of 191 students and $2.43 million in state funding. The lawsuit claims AEFE's probationary accreditation decisions caused enrollment declines, forcing layoffs and class closures.
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