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Attorney Avi Schick, center, of Parents for Educational and Religious Liberty in Schools, speaks during a news conference outside City Hall, in New York, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018. New York City education officials say leaders at 15 ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools that were among the subjects of a 2015 complaint have expressed a commitment to expanding students' exposure to secular education. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Attorney Avi Schick, center, of Parents for Educational and Religious Liberty in Schools, speaks during a news conference outside City Hall, in New York, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018. New York City education officials say leaders at 15 ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools that were among the subjects of a 2015 complaint have expressed a commitment to expanding students' exposure to secular education. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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