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The Daily Northwestern | Efforts to establish public neighborhood school in 5th Ward ramp up
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Community leaders discussed the movement to open a community school in Evanston’s 5th Ward during a virtual panel hosted by Evanston Public Library Thursday.
The ward has gone without a neighborhood school since the Foster School officially closed in 1979 when Evanston/Skokie School District 65 sold the building due to its desegregation plan. Currently, the ward’s nearly 700 students are assigned to five District 65 schools.
Six Evanston Township High School students from Emerge, a leadership and community development program, moderated the event the second in a two part series about the legacy of school segregation in Evanston.
Henry Wilkins started STEM School Evanston, a group advocating for the construction of a public school in the 5th Ward where children excel in STEM principles and work with the community. He said he hopes to see high family involvement with the school.
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Library to host forums on 5th Ward school
The Evanston Public Library is planning a two-part discussion on the history of school segregation in Evanston and proposals for a new 5th Ward school.
An image of the original Foster School, in the 5th Ward constructed in 1905 and later destroyed by fire.
The Evanston Public Library is planning a two-part discussion on the history of school segregation in Evanston and proposals for a new 5th Ward school.
“Investigating Our History From Different Perspectives,” will be held on Zoom at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 13, hosted by Dino Robinson, founder of the Shorefront Legacy Center; Mary Barr, author of Friends Disappear: The Battle for Racial Equality in Evanston, and Evanston youth organizers.