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An attorney representing a family bent out of shape over a public school yoga program in the beach city of Encinitas filed a lawsuit Wednesday to stop the district-wide classes.

Public school yoga instructor Katie Campbell proudly looks out at 23 first-graders as they contain their squirming in a child-friendly version of the lotus position.
Baird said the lawsuit would not deter the district from offering the classes.
Since the district started the classes at its nine schools in January, Baird said teachers and parents have noticed students are calmer, using the breathing practices to release stress before tests.