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  2. Chicago Heights School District 170 - Wikipedia

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    From October 22 to November 14, 1917, District 170 schools were closed because of an influenza outbreak. [citation needed] In 1919, the average enrollment of students per classroom was 44; in 1953, the average enrollment of students per classroom was 30; and in 2002, the average enrollment of students per classroom was 20. [citation needed]

  3. What is trade school?

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    Source: Payscale Pros of going to trade school It’s more affordable. According to College Board’s latest report, the average in-state student at four-year public colleges spends $28,840 a year ...

  4. Simeon Career Academy - Wikipedia

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    Simeon was founded in 1949, as Westcott Vocational High School in a building located at 8023 S. Normal Avenue. It operated until the Kroger company donated a vacant warehouse, located at 8235 S. Vincennes Avenue, to the Chicago Public Schools in 1963. The school was renamed Neal F. Simeon Vocational High School in September 1964.

  5. Trade School vs. College: Which Offers a Better Financial Future?

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    When trying to decide between trade school versus college, you might be focusing on which path will help you earn more. Unfortunately, there's no clear-cut answer because there are various factors

  6. Marian Catholic High School (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The school received some criticism over tuition payment issues in March 2009, with an article appearing in the Chicago Tribune and various local media outlets. [4] One hundred students who were late on their fees, causing a $450,000 budget deficit, were temporarily sent home from the school.

  7. College or Trade School? How About Both?

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    For the average person, the array of education and training options is effectively infinite, while the resources we devote to helping people sort through these options is finite in the extreme.