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Case Study: Leonard Crewe

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Leonard Crewe is living on the edge, just one lucky break from earning a high school degree or a bad fall from slipping back into the homelessness that has seen him attend different schools each of the past three years.
If things go his way — and that wasn't a certainty last week — he'll begin classes at Richmond's John Marshall High School next week.
"He needs to make some grown-up decisions," said Michael Sanders, who with his wife, A.J., runs a program that helps teens such as Crewe find success in a world full of peril. Crewe has had trouble settling into the Sanderses' program, and he and they said there was no guarantee he would make it through the year with a place he can call home.
Crewe isn't alone in facing school from an ever-changing

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