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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
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]
Beginning with the 2026 Chicago Board of Education elections, ... Lorenzo Brentano: 1867–1868 [5] S. A. Briggs 1868–1869 [5] William H. King: 1869–1870 [5]
Former Chicago police superintendent Garry McCarthy responds to violent clashes between police and protesters. Former Chicago PD superintendent: You can't count on protests being peaceful [Video ...
Operated by the Chicago Public Schools, the school is named for Puerto Rican baseball player Roberto Enrique Clemente (1934–1972). [citation needed] Gina M. Pérez, the author of The Near Northwest Side Story: Migration, Displacement, and Puerto Rican Families, wrote that in Chicago the school is known as "the Puerto Rican high school". [5]
Gage Park competes in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The school's sport teams are named Owls. The boys' baseball team became Chicago Public League champions under the coaching of Paul Stanger in 1946–47. [16] The boys' baseball team also became Public league champions in 1962–63.
The Chicago Board of Education serves as the board of education (school board) for the Chicago Public Schools. The board traces its origins to the Board of School Inspectors, created in 1837. The board is currently appointed solely by the mayor of Chicago. Between 2024 and 2027, the board is slated to transition to consist entirely of elected ...