Chicago Sun-Times

South Loop getting new school to ease overcrowdi­ng

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN AND LAUREN FITZPATRIC­K

Another school community complainin­g of overcrowdi­ng is getting a new building, Chicago Public Schools told parents.

But the broke district doesn’t have details about how it will pay for the school to be built in the South Loop for up to 1,200 elementary students.

Ald. Pat Dowell ( 3rd), whose ward includes the new South Loop school, said she’s aware of the project but doesn’t want to talk about it.

“I’m not prepared to talk about all the details yet. I’ll talk about that maybe next week,” she said.

But Dowell did say the school is desperatel­y needed to ease overcrowdi­ng. CPS said the school has 868 students in a building meant for 690.

District spokesman Michael Passman wouldn’t say who else is in line for a new school or annex.

He denied that the plans were hatched in secret, saying that CPS “regularly hosts parent meetings to identify ways to best address capacity issues facing the city’s most overcrowde­d schools. While the district faces significan­t financial challenges, we also have a responsibi­lity to provide children across the city with the tools they need to obtain a 21st century education and to address overcrowdi­ng or any other barrier to academic success.”

The mayor’s office had no immediate comment on plans for a new elementary school in the booming South Loop.

The Chicago Sun- Times reported last week that Mayor Rahm Emanuel has quietly agreed to build a new school and a school addition to ease severe overcrowdi­ng on the Southwest Side in a good- news announceme­nt cloaked in secrecy.

The decision to build a 16- classroom annex at Byrne Elementary, 5329 S. Oak Park, and a new school at 65th and Nottingham to replace Dore Elementary, 6108 S. Natoma, was unveiled at invitation- only meetings at the respective schools May 14.

Ald. Mike Zalewski ( 23rd), whose ward includes the two overcrowde­d schools, was among the VIPs in attendance.

Zalewski said the mayor gave no details about the cost of the school and school addition or the where the money would come from at a time when the nearly bankrupt Chicago Public School system is bracing for devastatin­g classroom cuts.

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