Schools
Local Schools Safe from CPS Closure
Out of 129 schools named to a preliminary school closing list, none are in Lincoln Park or Lake View.
More than 100 schools could be closed for the 2013-2014 school year, according to a list released by Chicago Public Schools Wednesday evening.
Of those schools, many are on the North Side, but none are in Lincoln Park or Lake View. Four are in Uptown and Buena Park including Brennemann, Stewart, Stockton and Trumbull elementary schools.
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Local parents and teachers can take a breath, but tough times are still ahead for Chicago Public Schools.
No neighborhood schools were on the preliminary 129-school closing list released on Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be impacted by more students or co-location, CPS officials said.
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Nearby Trumbull Elementary in Andersonville and three Uptown schools weren’t so lucky. Those schools have until March 31 to change the minds of CPS decision-makers.
“We are going to take these 129 and continue to sift through these schools,” said CPS schools chief Barbara Byrd-Bennett told the Chicago Tribune.
Five local schools were spared from the chopping block. Those were on a list of “underutilized,” CPS schools, meaning they are below 80 percent of their ideal population. The Inter-American Magnet and Hamilton Elementary in Lake View, and Alcott, Mayer Magnet, Prescott Elementary in Lincoln Park narrowly escaped consideration for closure.
Out of the district’s 681 schools, 330 of them are below the 80 percent target. Almost 40 programs are on the North Side.
Many of the schools targeted for closure are on the South, West and Southwest sides of the city.
In December, CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett gathered a commission to develop a method of choosing schools for closure. The Commission on School Utilization has been hosting meetings to get feedback from parents and teachers.
The community meetings got rowdy.
The first hearing at Truman College brought parents shouting ‘Save Our Schools,’ preventing officials from showing a presentation. Ald. Joe Moreno (1st) was booed offstage by parents at one of the meetings in Logan Square.
Chicago parents gathered on Tuesday to protest the way CPS choose the schools for closure, the Huffington Post reports. The parents—part of the group Parents 4 Teachers—filed a complaint with CPS Inspector General James M. Sullivan accusing the commission of having conflicts of interest.
The school closures stem from a $1 bill budget deficit expected in 2013-2014, according to CPS.
After this year, no more schools will close until 2020, Byrd-Bennett said.
See full list of proposed school closings:
Austin-North Lawndale
ARMSTRONG, L
CHALMERS
CROWN
DE PRIEST
EMMET
HENSON
HERZL
HUGHES, C
KEY
LAWNDALE
LEWIS
MASON
MAY
MCNAIR
PENN
POPE
Burnham Park
ATTUCKS
BURKE
CANTER
CARTER
DRAKE
DUMAS TECH ACAD
FERMI
FISKE
FULLER
KOZMINSKI
MAYO
MOLLISON
OVERTON
PERSHING MIDDLE
REAVIS
ROBINSON
ROSS
SEXTON
TILL
WADSWORTH
WELLS, I
WILIAMS MIDDLE
WILLIAMS ES
WOODSON
Englewood-Gresham
ALTGELD
BANNEKER
BONTEMPS
COOK
DAVIS, M
EARLE
GOODLOW
GRESHAM
HENDERSON
HINTON
HOLMES
JACKSON, M
LANGFORD
MAYS
MORGAN
O'TOOLE
RYDER
STAGG
WOODS
Fullerton
BRENTANO
JENNER
MANIERRE
Fulton
BROWN, W
DETT
DUPREY
HERBERT
KING
LAFAYETTE
LOZANO
MONTEFIORE
NEAR NORTH
PEABODY
SMYTH
VON HUMBOLDT
Garfield-Humboldt
BEIDLER
BETHUNE
CALHOUN
DELANO
ERICSON
GARFIELD PARK
GOLDBLATT
MARCONI
MELODY
PICCOLO
RYERSON
TILTON
WARD, L
WEBSTER
Lake Calumet
ALDRIDGE
CARVER , G
GOMPERS
LAWRENCE
METCALFE
OWENS
PULLMAN
SONGHAI
WEST PULLMAN
WHISTLER
Midway
CLAREMONT
Pershing
DEWEY
GRAHAM
HENDRICKS
LIBBY
MCCLELLAN
PARKMAN
SHERMAN
Pilsen-Little Village
JUNGMAN
PADEREWSKI
PILSEN
Ravenswood-Ridge
BRENNEMANN
STEWART
STOCKTON
TRUMBULL
Rock Island
FERNWOOD
GARVEY
GREEN
HUGHES, L
KOHN
SHOOP
Skyway
ASHE
BUCKINGHAM
MADISON
NEW SULLIVAN
O'KEEFFE
PARKSIDE
POWELL
REVERE
WARREN
YALE
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