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Gentrifying areas

People move in, but don't use CPS schools

GENTRIFICATION

Gentrifiers slow to buy CPS, displaced students paying the price

Chart: Fewer whites use gentrified-area schools

Chart: People move in, but don't use CPS schools

Chart: Fewer kids, fewer school-aged kids

Roscoe Village group works to bridge school, community gap

Gentrifiers give public schools a chance

How three families are dealing with displacement

Overcrowded school serves displaced students

Schools in hot areas lose local students

Research on gentrification, education

 

Between 1990 and 2000, the number of young and school-aged children living in the city's rapidly gentrifying areas has dropped significantly. Elsewhere, the trend has been just the opposite.

Source: CATALYST analysis of census data and Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data provided by the Woodstock Institute.

Catalyst: Independent coverage of Chicago school reform since 1989.

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