LEARN Students Return to School

Summer vacation has come to an end for some schoolchildren in Chicago.

As CBS 2’s Kris Habermehl reports, most Chicago students will not be going back to school until Sept. 6. But charter schools are starting their new school years on Monday, for a longer school year and more time to impart the year’s curriculum.

A total of 13 schools, operated by the LEARN Charter School Network and the United Neighborhood Organization, started classes Monday. 

At the Romano Butler Campus of the LEARN Network, 1132 S. Homan Ave., students will be in school through June 15 – reducing the traditional three-month summer vacation to a month and a half. Classes are in session from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

LEARN says the longer school day means improved student success, with a 99 percent high school graduation rate and an 83 percent college enrollment rate.

The organization says students enrolled in charter schools from kindergarten through high school receive five additional years of education in total compared with publicly-operated schools.

See full article: CBS Chicago