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Thursday, March 27, 2008
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Sponge Bean Fair Pants Chicagoist
... so that’s probably why we were never chosen to exhibit at the city's Chicago Public Schools Student Science Fair, currently running now through Sunday ...

A 24/7 public education alternative Cincinnati Enquirer
Maybe it shouldn't surprise us, then, that Chicago Public Schools is considering offering a boarding school program for kids who are from unsafe or troubled ...

Graffiti Leads to Severe Penalties Chicagoist
Varut Subchareon, 19, is facing felony charges after police caught him spray painting in Roscoe Village. This comes just days after a 24-year-old man was sentenced to two years in prison for vandalizing CTA cars.

School step teams gain footing in south suburbs Chicago Tribune
Stepping—not to be confused with the Chicago dance form—is a combination of foot stomping, body slapping, clapping and chanting that centuries ago was a way ...


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Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 11:39 PMBy: From $70K to food bank, one family's struggle ........................................................................................ Sounds like a story many of our brothers and sisters are experienceing.

Thanks Marilyn!

Laid Off and Fired

ALTADENA, California (CNN) -- When she was laid off in February, Patricia Guerrero was making $70,000 a year. Weeks later, with bills piling up and in need of food for her family, this middle-class mother did something she never thought she would do: She went to a food bank.

It was Good Friday, and a woman helping her offered to pay her utility bill.

"It brought tears to my eyes, and I sat there and I cried. I was like, 'This is really where I'm at?' " she told CNN. "I go 'no way;' [but] this is true. This is reality. This is the stuff you see on TV. It was hard. It was very hard."

Guerrero is estranged from her husband and raising her two young children. She's already burned through her savings to help make ends meet, and is drawing unemployment checks. She has had to take extreme measures to pay for her interest-only mortgage of $2,500 a month. In fact, her mother moved in with her to help pay the bills.

Guerrero even applied for food stamps, but was denied.
"I never used the system. I've been working since I was 15-and-a-half. I needed it now and it turned me down," she said.

Stories like Guerrero's are becoming more common as middle-class Americans feel the pinch of an economic downturn, rising gas prices and a housing crunch, especially in a state like California that has been rocked by foreclosures.

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Laid Off and Fired
Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 11:45 PMBy: Unionist Other Thursday News Marilyn...thank to you so many teachers will wait by the food depository door..so many so competition is growing ..where are you going to go ,Marilyn?

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