Three Chicagoland Catholic schools to close

March 6, 2001
Three Catholic schools—one in Chicago and two in the suburbs—will close their doors for good at the end of the school year. Officials of the Roman Catholic

Three Catholic schools—one in Chicago and two in the suburbs—

will close their doors for good

at the end of the school year. Officials of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago say declining enrollments and scarce financial resources led to the decision.

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