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In April 1953, it was announced that the new high school building would be named for the poet, after Sandburg "consented and expressed his pleasure" in a letter to the school board. [7] At least until 1960, Sandburg visited the school every other year. [4] Ground breaking took place on the US$930,000 structure on May 17, 1953. [8]
Benjamin Franklin High School - from 1993 to 1998, District 230 operated Benjamin Franklin High School, a small laboratory school enrolling approximately 150 students. Franklin was established to be a center for staff development, a catalyst for school restructuring, and an alternative to the traditional high school experience.
Paul Gust Vallas Sr. (VAL-iss; [1] born June 10, 1953) is an American politician and former education superintendent.He served as the superintendent of the Bridgeport Public Schools in Connecticut and the Recovery School District of Louisiana, the CEO of both the School District of Philadelphia and the Chicago Public Schools, and a budget director for the city of Chicago.
The News-Democrat has contacted candidates in school board races in the April 4 election in Madison County and asked them to complete a detailed questionnaire. The early voting period has started ...
Like its sister school, Carl Sandburg, Stagg High School was designed specifically to be expanded in future years. [20] [21] The fall 1966 enrollment saw the school reach its capacity, a few months after the first expansion plans were revealed, calling for a swimming pool and more room for art and industrial education, among other additions. [20]
For the three seats on the Granville Exempted Village Schools Board of Education, incumbent Fred Wolf received 3,855 votes, incumbent Amy Deeds received 2,465 votes and incumbent Ceciel Shaw ...
On top of that, with the board having flipped from a Republican-led panel to a 5-4 Democratic majority in the Nov. 2 election, Democrats were appointed as the new chairman and vice chairman.
The 2024 Alabama State Board of Education election was held on November 5, 2024 to elect four of eight members of the Alabama State Board of Education. Primary elections were held on March 5, 2024. Primary elections were held on March 5, 2024.