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Posted: 2013-01-19T20:07:28Z | Updated: 2013-02-13T21:46:35Z CPS School Closings: High Schools And Mostly-Full Facilities Spared From Chopping Block | HuffPost

CPS School Closings: High Schools And Mostly-Full Facilities Spared From Chopping Block

CPS High Schools Safe From Closures List Chopping Block
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Newly appointed Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett speaks, accompanied by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel at a news conference, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, in Chicago. Emanuel replaced his embattled public schools chief Jean-Claude Brizard with Bennett, a veteran educator and administrator whose experience in Cleveland, Detroit and New York will help take Chicago school reforms to the next level. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

Several Chicago Public Schools are breathing a sigh of relief after education officials announced high schools would be spared from the list of school closures.

The safety of our children is a primary concern, Byrd-Bennett said during a conference call with reporters according to the Sun-Times. For children to travel further or to put children in further danger by crossing a gang barrier does not make sense to me.

On Friday, Byrd-Bennett said in "rare cases" a school might still be closed if the district determines a school's building poses safety concerns and is too decrepit to justify rehabbing.

A slimmed-down list of the 330 "underused" CPS schools will be released Feb.

The district had a busy week, also releasing a new school calendar that streamlines all schedules and eliminates the year-round "Track E" schedule. ABC Chicago reports all schools will start before Labor Day, end the same day and receive three days off for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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