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They are ensuring fellow students don’t go hungry
The concept is simple enough for a kindergartner to understand: If someone is hungry, give them food. That’s exactly what students at Alphonsus Academy and Center for the Arts, 1439 W. Wellington Ave., are doing this...
St. Malachy teacher starts lacrosse league for city kids
Most kids in Chicago have already shot a basketball — or at least tried to — by the time they start elementary school. Most have thrown a football around. And by the time they get to fourth or fifth grade, everyone knows who the stars are.
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