A new charter school won’t open as planned next month in
a South Side building owned by a politically connected pastor’s church because
of a federal investigation involving charter operator Concept Schools, a
consultant for the project said Thursday.
“The project is on hold,” Hermene Hartman said, citing
the “legal difficulties.”
But Concept officials said they “are moving forward with
our plan to open a new school and exploring which location at this point makes
the most sense for the coming school year.”
In January, Chicago Public Schools officials approved the
proposed Concept school at 8522 S. Lafayette Ave. in Chatham.
According to plans submitted by Concept, more than
$528,000 in CPS funding for the school was to go toward rent for the 2014-15
school year to the landlord, an arm of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church.
The Rev. Charles Jenkins, Fellowship’s pastor, gave the invocation at Mayor
Rahm Emanuel’s 2011 swearing-in and served on Emanuel’s transition team.
Last month, the FBI and two other federal agencies raided
Concept’s Des Plaines headquarters and 19 of its charter schools in Illinois,
Indiana and Ohio, including Concept’s Chicago Math and Science Academy in
Rogers Park.
Ald. Howard Brookins (21st), who had been a supporter of
the proposed Concept school on South Lafayette, said Thursday he has withdrawn
his backing for now “pending the outcome of the federal investigation.”
“There needs to be some clarification that they’re not
investigating Concept itself, that it’s just a vendor, as I’ve been led to
believe” by Jenkins, Brookins said.
He said 250 kids are signed up for the school.
FBI officials have said the investigation involves an
unspecified “ongoing white-collar criminal matter.”
Chicago school officials have given permission for
Concept to open another new school for the coming school year, on the Southwest
Side, and are considering plans to increase enrollment at the Concept school in
Rogers Park.
CPS spokesman Joel Hood said: “We continue to monitor the
situation with Concept.”
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