Recently closed Catholic high school in Chicago will become a charter campus

Aug. 1, 2012
Site had been home to St. Scholastica, an all-girls school, for more than 100 years

From The Chicago Tribune: The United Neighborhood Organization (UNO), has signed a lease to house a new K-8 elementary school in the recently closed St. Scholastica High School on the North Side of Chicago. The yet-unnamed school is one of two UNO is pushing to open for the start of the 2012-13 school year and the eighth school the network has started since 2008. The all-girls St. Scholastica closed in the spring after about 150 years.

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