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Public schools enroll local students regardless of academic or physical ability, race, gender or family income; private schools can selectively admit students.

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At least some Republicans seemed open to considering the ACA subsidies, particularly those from districts that were more moderate and that had large numbers of people enrolled in ACA plans.

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That ease of entry is why Oscar Mateo was close to enrolling at West Coast before finally winning admission to Mount SAC on his fourth try.

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True freshman RJ Sermons was one of the more coveted cornerback prospects in America, when he reclassified in the spring to enroll at USC a year early.

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It follows previous reporting by The Current and ProPublica showing that the program has cost federal and state taxpayers more than $86.9 million while enrolling a tiny fraction of those eligible for free health care.

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