Skokie Parish School Saved, First To Go Independent In Years
With community funding and the Chicago Archdiocese’s blessing, Skokie’s St. Joan of Arc will run as an independent school in the fall.
With community funding and the Chicago Archdiocese’s blessing, Skokie’s St. Joan of Arc will run as an independent school in the fall.
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