To graduate from a public high school in Chicago, students will soon have to meet a new and unusual requirement: They must show that they’ve secured a job or received a letter of acceptance to college, a trade apprenticeship, a gap year program or the military.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel (Ré) said he wants to make clear that the nation’s third-largest school system is not just responsible for shepherding teenagers to…LIRE LA SUITE
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