Chance The Rapper Announces CPS Schools Receiving $10K From His Donation
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chance the Rapper announced Thursday via Twitter the ten Chicago public schools that will receive $10,000 checks as a part of his $1 million donation to CPS.
During his Monday press conference, Chance announced the donation of $1 million to CPS for "arts and enrichment programs." Chance called on companies, corporations and stars around the U.S. to also take action. He said he will match each $100,000 with an additional $10,000 donation to individual CPS schools, starting with Westctott Elementary, which is near his childhood home.
The funds for the donation come from the Chicago native's concert ticket sales, and is a joint effort between Live Nation, AEG and Ticketmaster.
Y'all wanna hear some Good news? #SupportCPS
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) March 9, 2017
THE FOLLOWING CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL BE RECIEVING A CHECK FROM @SocialWorks_Chi For $10,000...
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) March 9, 2017
Chance tweeted out Thursday a list of the 10 schools:
- Westcott Elementary School
- Nathan S. Davis Elementary School
- Mahalia Jackson Elementary School
- Charles Carroll Elementary School
- Roberto Clemente Community Academy
- Paul Robeson High School
- Orr Academy High School
- Hirsch Metropolitan High School
- Benito Juarez Community Academy
- Fenger Academy High School
These are only matches from the first 1M on Monday become an active part of the solution with your Voice #SupportCPS https://t.co/8rOIFuczrj https://t.co/7Klbtafz5Z
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) March 9, 2017
CPS has said it could end the school year as soon as June 1 if the state does not provide more funding.
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The district also has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the state, claiming the state's education funding system discriminates against poor minority students who make up the majority of the CPS student body.