Chicago Sun-Times

2 new cases confirmed at CPS schools

- BY JAKE WITTICH AND NADER ISSA Staff Reporters

Two coronaviru­s cases were confirmed Sunday at Chicago Public Schools, one coming at a South Side elementary school and another at a Southwest Side charter, the day after Gov. J.B. Pritzker ordered all Illinois schools closed starting Tuesday.

The one at the kindergart­en through eighth grade elementary school, districtru­n Sheridan Math and Science Academy in Bridgeport, was announced in an email to all CPS families Sunday evening. The district wouldn’t say whether it was a student or a staff member who came down with the coronaviru­s, COVID-19.

Sheridan, which CPS said will be closed Monday, a day early, is a magnet school that serves 549 students, nearly half of whom come from low-income families. Anyone who was in the building since March 9 was asked to quarantine at home until March 23.

All other CPS schools are set to be in session Monday before closing for two weeks by governor’s order. All students and families can pick up three days’ worth of food for every student at any given time over the next two weeks, starting Tuesday. School buildings will operate as food distributi­on centers from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and delivery will be available by calling (773) 553-5437. Families can go to any school to get food, no matter if it’s the one their students usually attend.

The charter case happened at the Noble Network’s Mansueto High School in Brighton Park, prompting the network to close all 18 of its schools Monday.

A staff member at Mansueto, the publicly funded but privately run charter, tested positive for the virus Sunday, according to an email from Noble CEO Constance Jones sent to the school community. Mansueto will now remain closed until all schools in Chicago and Illinois reopen March 31 at the earliest.

The staffer was at Mansueto from March 4 through March 13, so anyone who was at the school during that time should stay at home for 14 days, Jones said.

Mansueto is an IB charter that serves 997 students, nearly all low-income and Latino. The network will still offer food services out of several schools from 8 to 11 a.m. daily.

The cases are the second and third at CPS schools, with the first coming earlier this month at Vaughn Occupation­al High School on the Northwest Side.

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