by Juan Perez, Jr.
In an effort to put an end to a hunger strike and protests that have upended two public hearings this week, Chicago Public Schools on Thursday announced that Dyett High School will open in the fall of next year as an “open enrollment, arts-focused neighborhood high school.”
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