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Moses Montefiore Academy

Chicago Public SchoolsEducational institutions disestablished in 2016Public middle schools in ChicagoSpecial schools in the United States

Moses Montefiore Academy (also known as Moses School or simply Montefiore) was a special school of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS). Established in 1929, The school was located Near West Side of Chicago, Illinois and served students with severe emotional disorders. The school closed in 2016.

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Moses Montefiore Academy
South Ashland Avenue, Chicago Near West Side

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Former Moses Montefiore Academy

South Ashland Avenue 1310
60608 Chicago, Near West Side
Illinois, United States
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