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  1. This collection is comprised of the type-written pages of Histories of the Public Schools in Chicago by Charles S. Winslow, which provides a one-page outline of basic information about each Chicago Public School. It was written around 1939.

    • Sulzer Regional Library, Chicago, 60625, IL
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  2. Art and physical education were added to the curriculum. He taught science through the study of nature. In 1899, Parker founded and served as principal (1899–1901) for a private experimental school, the Chicago Institute, which became the School of Education of the University of Chicago in 1901.

  3. The shorter, longer floor plans of elementary schools designed in Chicago during the 1920s reveal society’s new focus on health and hygiene in schools. The Victorian-era schools that came...

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  4. The 40th Ward is home to a variety of Chicago Public Schools and private schools. In recent years, Chicago Public Schools has led the nation in test score improvement, learned at a faster rate compared to 96% of all school districts in the country, and as of 2020, has an all-time high graduation rate.

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  5. Chicago Public Schools offers a wide variety of choices for elementary school students, including neighborhood, academic centers, charter, classical, contract, international gifted program, magnet, regional gifted center, small and special education. [9] Academic centers.

  6. Jan 31, 2019 · This article proceeds in three parts. First, I revisit the high point of the Chicago school crisis to reveal how conceptions of parental choice, racial stabilization, and academic selectivity structured the strategic vision that activists and their allies pursued in their fight against Willis.

  7. The largest building boom in CPS history took place in the 1920s and dozens of elementary schools across Chicago - often built in new bungalow belt neighborhoods, four to seven miles outside the city center - used this style.

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