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CPS Taking From Poor to Give to Rich Parents angry over over low-income building turned over to more affluent neighborhood

By  MATT BARTOSIK

Updated 12:09 PM CDT, Fri, Jan 9, 2009

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Parents are outraged that Carpenter Elementary, made up mostly of low-income students, may be closed down, and a more affluent Gold Coast school will then take over the building.

 

The current state of the economy is rough on everyone, but it may become especially hard for students at Carpenter Elementary.

The Near West Side school, at 1250 W. Erie St., is among 20 schools that Chicago Public Schools wants to close next year.  What makes parents, teachers, and principal Ida Munoz especially enraged, however, is what CPS has planned for the building.

Once Carpenter's 350 students -- a third of which are in special education programs and 97 percent are low-income -- are dismissed, the building may be turned over to Ogden School, at 24 W. Walton St., where only one-fourth of its 600 students are low-income. The Gold Coast elementary school was recently approved for a new high school.

"I'm still in shock. You're taking our school to give to rich kids? What about poor kids? I'm so angry," parent Patricia Herron told the Sun-Times.

Adding salt to the wound, Carpenter actually shared its space with Ogden when the latter needed more room.

"We welcomed Ogden with open arms two years ago. Now, they get to kick us out? How can this be fair?" asked parent Jim Rednour.

Carpenter Principal Ida Munoz is just as angry.

"Schools on the West Side are so overcrowded, and they keep telling us it costs too much money to bus them out of the area. But they're going to spend money to bus in kids from the Gold Coast," she said. "There's no money for busing poor kids, but there's money for busing rich kids?"

CPS officials declined to comment, saying school closings have not been finalized.

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  • S Saturday, Jan 10 at 9:03 AM FLAG COMMENT Ogden is not a school of Rich kids. It is a school for the working class kids. If they were rich kids they wouldn't be in public school. We at ogden don't have buses we have parents who carpool from the New east side and other areas in downtown. The one bus we do have isn't paid for by CPS it is paid for by each child who rides it. When and if we move to carpentar we won't have any buses as Jr high and High schools in CPS don ... MORE >
  • Hector Friday, Jan 9 at 3:36 PM FLAG COMMENT Take back what's yours? How the hell is anything yours? People really need to educate themselves and become aware of what really happened in this nations history. This whole nation was taken by force. Nothing here is truly yours. Grow up. I agree it's more of a class thing now, more than ever before, but lets not lose sight of what's "ours" or "theirs". It's just lame to think like that anymore.
  • ba da bing Friday, Jan 9 at 1:34 PM FLAG COMMENT they aren't just giving rich kids money..those rich kids have rich parents who make big contributions and are probably going to be paying for those buses and whatnot anyway...that's how it works...
  • joechicago Friday, Jan 9 at 1:17 PM FLAG COMMENT awww when the whites want to do something for ourselves, were racist. kudos, lets take back whats OURS and let "them" fend for themselves, since "theyre so proud...
  • Dan Friday, Jan 9 at 11:13 AM FLAG COMMENT Welcome to Daileyville (Chicago) Il.

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