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Claypool Blasted by Rapper’s Dad Over Plan to Close Englewood Schools
Dec 6, 2017
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Matt Masterson
Ken Bennett has served as an aide under Barack Obama, Harold Washington and Rahm Emanuel. On Wednesday, he called out the Chicago Public Schools CEO for the district’s plan to close four Englewood high schools next year.
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