Does Chicago’s Near South Side need a new $120 million high school? – WBEZ (Chicago)

As CPS officials ask the Board of Education to approve their $70 million share of the project on top of $50 million from the state, they have yet to make a case — beyond the clamoring from the area for a school — for whether Chinatown, the South Loop and Bridgeport’s needs justify spending so much of the school system’s resources on a new building amid plummeting enrollment citywide.
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nixit
3 years ago

Too funny. The growing and thriving Asian community finally asks for something that every other neighborhood has gotten over the last few decades and gets shut down. Asian might be the only CPS demographic that’s grown in the last 10 years. Only now do they cite “declining enrollment” as an excuse not to spend money.

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