Jefferson Students Aim To Set The Record Straight With Film
14th Nov 2006, 02:16 GMT
No school in Oregon has been the target of more bad publicity over the years than North Portland's Jefferson High. Students and teachers have long argued that the school has been the victim of biased and lazy reporting. That argument has taken the form of a 20-minute documentary film, which premiers Monday night at the Northwest Film & Video Festival.
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