High School students with no hope of earning a diploma are the subject of 'Bad Kids,' a new documentary that spotlights Black Rock Continuation High School in California. Filmmaker Lou Pepe and school principal Vonda Viland discuss how the documentary was made and how students struggle to overcome personal and educational obstacles. Photo: FilmRise
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'The Bad Kids' Documentary: Heartbreak and Hope
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