Chicago schools face enrollment crisis with 150 buildings half-empty
A new report showed that declining enrollment in Chicago leaves about 150 of its schools half-empty.
The report, authored by ChalkBeat and ProPublica, found that 47 schools are operating "at less than one-third capacity, leading to high costs and limited course offerings."
Chicago Public Schools had roughly 325,000 students enrolled this year after losing 70,000 students from a decade ago, according to the report.
"District officials project that three school years from now, there could be as few as 300,000 or...