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SAN JOSE — After the success of a nearly year-long campaign to remove campus police from the San Jose Unified School District, a coalition of parents, students, teachers and attorneys are trying to sustain momentum for reforms, calling for investments in mental-health and counseling services to replace law enforcement as a means for dealing with troubled students.The San Jose Unified Equity Coalition and its supporters gathered at San Jose City Hall to maintain momentum behind their reform agenda with thousands of students expected to return to in-person instruction in the South Bay’s largest school district.