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Date Posted October 19, 2009
News Title Fenger parents meet with Daley, Jackson, CPS
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Chicago Board of Education officials are considering making Carver Military Academy a "dual school" in light of the beating that left a student from a nearby school dead, board president Michael Scott said this morning.

Scott spoke after a 90-minute meeting with parents from the Altgeld Gardens public housing complex, Mayor Richard Daley and the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Last week CPS officials said it would open enrollment at Carver on the Far South Side for students who no longer wanted to attend Fenger High School.

This morning Scott went a step further, saying that about 120 students who attend Fenger could attend a new school within Carver.

"The big issue, of course, is that we have to first identify the magnitude of the problem," Scott said. "Right now our staff tells us that there are only 120 children (from Altgeld Gardens who go to Fenger), but we've been told by the parents that far more are affected because several of them have dropped out; several of them do not go to the school because of fear. So we need to very quickly find out the dimensions of the problem before we make any final decisions."

Derrion Albert, 16, was killed outside a community center near Fenger, where a feud between students from the neighborhood around the school and a group from Altgeld Gardens erupted in a brawl that killed Albert. His fatal beating was captured on video and circulated on the Web, prompting a national outcry.

-- Kristen Schorsch



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