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In this Monday, March 10, 2014 photo, Trinity High School senior Allison Meyer wears a T-shirt with the phrase "We Will Rise Again" as she and her classmates began attending classes at St. Joseph's Catholic Church for the remaining school year after their school in Dickinson, N.D., was shut down following a March 3 fire that was allegedly set by the school's principal. Principal Thomas Sander, 30, is due back in court April 21 and could enter pleas then to charges of felony arson and endangering by fire or explosion. The 250 students at Trinity are spread out among two elementary schools, a junior high school and a church. (AP Photo/Bismarck Tribune, Mike McCleary)

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FILE - In this March 5, 2014 file photo, Dickinson Catholic School vice president Rev. Patrick Schumacher stands inside the fire-damaged Trinity High School in Dickinson, N.D. The school's principal Thomas Sander is in custody on charges of arson and endangerment by fire after being accused of setting fire to the school on March 3. He is due back in court April 21 and could enter pleas then to the charges. Students at the school that was shut down after the fire are back in class this week in other buildings. (AP Photo/The Tribune, Tom Stromme, File)

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FILE - This March 4, 2014 photo provided by the Southwest Multi County Correction Center via the Bismarck Tribune shows 30-year-old Thomas Sander, the principal of Trinity High School in Dickinson, N.D. Sander is in custody on charges of arson and endangerment by fire after being accused of setting fire to the school on March 3. He is due back in court April 21 and could enter pleas then to the charges. Students at the school that was shut down after the fire are back in class this week in other buildings. (AP Photo/Southwest Multi County Correction Center via the Bismarck Tribune, File)

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FILE - This Jan. 23, 2014 file photo made available by the Miami Beach Police Dept., shows Justin Bieber at the police station in Miami Beach, Fla. A new trial date could be set for Bieber in the Florida case charging him with driving under the influence, resisting arrest and possessing an invalid driver's license. A hearing was scheduled Tuesday, March 11, 2014, for the 20-year-old pop singer, who has pleaded not guilty. A previous trial date was postponed while attorneys for news organizations and Bieber wrestled with releasing police videos of him giving a drug test urine sample. (AP Photo/Miami Beach Police Dept., File)