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I'd say it was a pragmatic decision. No school = one less set to worry about. From what I've read about H&A in times past, working with teenagers had its challenges. It's likely they don't want to work with young, immature, and inexperienced actors. It's much easier to have a set of actors who know what they're doing, or ambitious people who see H&A as a stepping stone to better things.  

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