10/02/2002
The Public Building Commission of Chicago (PBC) approved plans to renovate 11 Head Start centers in a $1.3 million improvement effort aimed at the places where the city’s youngest learners begin their education.
Under a contract approved Tuesday, October 1, by the PBC Board, G.F. Structures Corp. will carry out the renovations on behalf of the city’s Department of Humans Services, officials said. The work will include heating, air conditioning and electrical system upgrades, as well as interior room alterations.
The Chicago Public Schools, community centers and private homes have a total of more than 17,000 Head Start spaces, including 1,000 new spaces that were created in the public schools this year, officials said. The school year started last month opened with 1,400 Head Start openings in community centers around the city. Head Start renovation sites are:
- Hull House Association
1020 W. Bryn Mawr
- Salvation Army
4800 N. Marine Dr.
- Howard Area
7638 N. Paulina
- Christopher House
2507 N. Greenview
- St. Matthew
1000 N. Orleans
- St. Augustine College
3401 W. McLean
- Lutheran Social Services
1500 N. Mason
- Onward House
600 N. Leavitt
- First Church
2141 W. 79th St.
- Chicago Youth Centers
461 E. 111th St.
- All Nations Development
8435 S. Stony Island