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  2. City Council elections in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The City Charter was abolished in favor of the Cities and Villages Act of 1872, which renamed the council the "City Council". In 1920 elections were made officially nonpartisan. In 1923 the number of alderpersons per ward was decreased to one and the number of wards was increased to fifty, while the entire council was once again elected at each ...

  3. List of CEOs of Chicago Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The following is a table listing the individuals that held the position of "superintendent of Chicago Public Schools" from its creation in 1854 through its dissolution in 1995: Ella Flagg Young (served 1909–1915); CPS' first female superintendent; first female public school superintendent in a major US city [4]

  4. Nicole Lee (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Nicole T. Lee [1] [2] (born 1974 or 1975) [3] is an American politician in Chicago, Illinois.She is a member of the Chicago City Council as the alderwoman for the 11th ward, which includes portions of Bridgeport, New City, and Chinatown.

  5. Chicago Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    CPS reported a student–teacher ratio of 15.84 for the 2019–20 school year. [4] For the 202021 school year, 46.7% of CPS students were Latino and 35.8% were African-American. [8] 63.8% of the student body came from economically-disadvantaged households, and 18.6% of students were reported as English-language learners. [8]

  6. Mayor Brandon Johnson replaces Chicago Board of Education ...

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    Shi noted every new Board of Education appointee has Local School Council experience and has been a Chicago Public Schools educator or parent. Shi was a high school science teacher at CPS’ Eric ...

  7. Jeylú Gutiérrez - Wikipedia

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    Jeylú Gutiérrez (born 1987/1988) [1] is an American politician from Chicago. She is the alderperson for Chicago City Council's 14th ward. She won the 2023 election to the office, replacing 54-year incumbent Ed Burke. [2] The 14th ward includes parts of the Archer Heights and Gage Park neighborhoods.

  8. Mayoral elections in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 1987, following the death in office of mayor Harold Washington, the Chicago City Council voted to appoint Eugene Sawyer to serve as mayor up until a special election in 1989. The vote was as follows: [125] Eugene Sawyer: 29 (59.18%) Timothy C. Evans: 19 (38.78%) No Preference: 1 (2.04%)

  9. 2024 Chicago Board of Education election - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Fuentes, member of the Chicago City Council for the 26th ward [19] Ruth Cruz, member of the Chicago City Council for the 30th ward [19] Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, member of the Chicago City Council for the 33rd ward [19] Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, member of the Chicago City Council for the 35th ward [19] Labor unions. Chicago Teachers Union [9]