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Pandemic impacts corporate internships at Cristo Rey schools
The three Cristo Rey Network schools in the Archdiocese of Chicago have seen a dramatic decrease in the number of corporate internships available to their students because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cristo Rey St. Martin High School converts Kmart into state-of-the-art space
The 400 students of Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep in Waukegan used to squeeze themselves into a school built 100 years ago for 200 elementary-age students. While the high school had mobile units, it was still a tight fit.
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