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Chicago Sun-Times: Claypool apologizes, parents demand answers about carbon monoxide case in school

Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool has presented some solutions to a carbon monoxide incident at a Northwest Side elementary school that hospitalized children and teachers, but his apology was met with more questions and demands from the Prussing Elementary community.

Seventy-one students and eight adults from Prussing were taken to hospitals Oct. 30 after fire crews reported high levels of carbon monoxide inside the school at 4650 N. Menard. The entire school was evacuated.

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