La Salle Language Academy, one of the last public schools in
Chicago to offer five languages to elementary students, will close its German program Dec. 15 unless additional money is found to keep it running.
The school currently needs $30,000 to operate the program through June and another $80,000 for the following school year.
"Many principals now have
to be fundraisers because of the lack of funding from the State of
Illinois," La Salle principal Elisabeth Heurtefeu
said during Tuesday's Local School Council meeting.
Heurtefeu said she has already solicited
approximately two hundred German-based businesses, in addition to
the German Consulate. None, however, have agreed to sponsor the program.
Concern over funding for the German program was not the only topic being discussed at the LSC Meeting. The school is bidding for a grant from the Developing Awareness of World Needs Project.
The next scheduled La Salle LSC meeting is Jan. 11th at 8:30 a.m.
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