Parents fear Chicago magnet school will be forced to relocate

Jan. 28, 2010
Crowded neighborhood elementary may claim space now used by Keller Gifted Magnet School
From The Chicago Sun-Times: Parents of students at Keller Gifted Magnet School in Chicago are blasting a proposal to kick Keller, the second-highest-scoring elementary school in the state, out of its building to solve crowding at a neighborhood school. A Chicago Public School official says Mount Greenwood Elementary is facing increased crowding that could be solved by taking over the building that houses Keller.

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