Overview
- St. Alphonsus Liguori Catholic School in Prospect Heights will close on June 3, as confirmed by Fr. Greg Wojcik and Cardinal Blase Cupich.
- The decision stems from a sharp decline in enrollment, dropping from 197 to 174 this year, with only 135 students projected for next year, creating an unsustainable financial deficit.
- Students, families, and educators held a rally Monday morning to protest the closure and launched a $500,000 fundraising campaign, though the Archdiocese has stated the decision is final.
- The Archdiocese of Chicago has sent counselors to the school to support students and staff during the transition process.
- Displaced families and staff are beginning to explore alternative parochial school placements, with St. Emily in Mount Prospect noted as a potential option.