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Sabrina Robertson, parent of a special-education student at McClellan Elementary, speaks during a news conference Tuesday about the planned closing of schools that serve special-needs students, outside of CPS Headquarters. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times
James Morgan, parent of a special-education student at Trumbull Elementary, speaks during a news conference Tuesday about the planned closing of schools that serve special-needs students, outside CPS Headquarters. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times Media
Josephine Norwood, parent of a special-education student at McClellan Elementary, speaks at a news conference Tuesday about the planned closing of schools that serve special-needs students, outside CPS headquarters. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times Media
Josephine Norwood, parent of a special-education student at McClellan Elementary, speaks at a news conference Tuesday about the planned closing of schools that serve special-needs students, outside CPS headquarters. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times Media
James Morgan, the parent of a special-education student at Trumbull Elementary, waits Tuesday as parents try to meet with CPS officials about the planned closing of schools that serve special needs students. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times
As the clock ticks against a March 31 school-closing deadline, Chicago Public Schools said Tuesday that every school that receives children from closed buildings will be air-conditioned by the first day of school, and every special-education student who’s displaced will go to a school capable …