When students at Edgebrook Elementary School need help learning English, they report to an unlikely spot — a table tucked behind a partition on a stairwell landing. They buy their hot lunches from folding tables set up in the hallway, and without a cafeteria, they eat their food at their desks. Their music teacher,... »
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Parents, Faculty Desperate For New Addition To Jam-Packed Edgebrook Elementary School
Monday, September 28th, 2009
Tags: 39th Ward, 41st Ward, Ald. Brian Doherty, Ald. Margaret Laurino, Chicago Board of Education, Chicago Public Schools, CPS, Edgebrook Elementary School, Garvy Elementary School, Northwest Side, Sauganash Elementary School
Posted in A & E, City Life, Community Concerns, Local Politics, Planning & Development, Politics, Schools & Education, The Editor's Choice | Comments Off
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