Chicago school board OKs closings and consolidation
CHICAGO (AP) — Despite protests and emotional testimony from opponents, the Chicago Board of Education voted to close four high schools in the city's mostly poor Englewood neighborhood.
Catherine Hencheck of the Parents 4 Teachers advocacy group conceded the four Englewood high schools are under-enrolled. However, she says their closings and replacement with a newly-constructed school is a scam and not about moving children into better schools.
Schools CEO Janice Jackson and board President Frank Clark said the district responded to community concerns by electing to phase out three of the four Englewood high schools over three years instead of closing them outright this summer.