Four Chicago Public Schools saved from closing list
Four Chicago Public Schools are no longer up for closing this year, a fifth wouldn’t close until next year and a sixth school would be spared from the staff reboot known as a turnaround, the Chicago Sun-Times learned Tuesday. CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett is expected to withdraw her recommendations to shutter Marcus Garvey; Mahalia Jackson, Leif Ericson and George Manierre, according to a source familiar with her deliberations.
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Residents come home to pick up the pieces after tornado
MOORE, Okla. — As state and federal officials work to set up disaster recovery centers to provide aid and assistance, residents of Moore are beginning to assess what's left of their homes and possessions and what comes next. Officials are still trying to make sense of what will be needed: Will homes be rebuilt or torn down? Where will the children go to school? How much will it all cost?
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