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Jail Inmates Honored at Graduation Ceremony in San Bruno
SF jail inmates were given high school diplomas at Five Keys Charter School in San Bruno.

A group of San Francisco jail inmates were honored and given highΒ school diplomas today after graduating from an in-custody program.
The two dozen graduates, who included suspects awaiting murderΒ trials as well as others accused or convicted of lesser crimes, graduatedΒ from the Five Keys Charter School and were celebrated at a ceremony at theΒ Hall of Justice attended by their family and friends.
The school, based at the San Francisco County Jail in San Bruno with satelliteΒ sites around San Francisco and in Southern California, has helped more thanΒ 600 people graduate since being established in 2003, said executive directorΒ Steve Good.
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Good said the program saves the city more than $1.5 millionΒ annually because graduates from the school have an average recidivism rate ofΒ 44 percent, well under the countywide rate of more than 60 percent.
"A lot of people intuitively think that the best way to treatΒ people that have offended is to lock them up and throw away the key and justΒ let them sit in jail," he said.
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"Somebody in jail is going to get out of jail, and I wouldΒ personally rather see that person spend their time in jail working on theirΒ education and advancing themselves," he said.
Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi also attended the ceremony and said theΒ school is an example of the "restorative justice" he sought as a member ofΒ the Board of Supervisors and now as sheriff.
"While people do time, we want them to do time in a better way,"Β Mirkarimi said.
Frederick Releford, 49, who is awaiting sentencing on carjackingΒ and robbery charges, thanked the program for improving his life.
"I've proven to myself that hard work and dedication is aΒ wonderful feeling," Releford said.
Some of the graduates honored today were murder suspects,Β including Willie Eason, who is one of several suspects awaiting trial for theΒ fatal shooting of a German tourist near Union Square in 2010 and AntoineΒ Grays, who is accused of a fatal shooting in the city's Potrero HillΒ neighborhood in 2011.
A separate graduation ceremony was also held this afternoon forΒ out-of-custody students at the school, according to sheriff's officials.
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