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Around 40% of the population of Illinois live in the northeast Cook County alone, and 75% live within the wider Chicago metropolitan area. (Figures from 2020) The population of the state of Illinois is heavily concentrated in Cook County, including the city of Chicago. With 40% of the population, the county has a large impact of state politics. [1]
(The Center Square) – After the passage of all three non-binding statewide referenda placed on the 2024 ballot by the state legislature, critics say the government hoarded ballot real estate ...
Cambridge has a single school district, School District #227, which includes a single elementary school, junior high (attached to the high school), and high school. [7] The high school graduates around 50-60 students annually. As in many small towns, the cultural life of the community revolves around the arts and sports related to the school.
Cambridge High School, or CHS, is a public four-year high school located at 300 S. West St. in Cambridge, Illinois, a village in Cambridge Township of Henry County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. CHS is part of Cambridge Community Unit School District 227, which also includes Cambridge Junior High School, and Cambridge Elementary ...
(The Center Square) – Parents Defending Education filed a federal civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education accusing Community Unit School District 308 in Oswego, Illinois, of ...
In Illinois, Evanston passed a referendum in 2022 to implement ranked-choice voting in local elections, but the Cook County Clerk's office said that such an implementation in 2025 would be illegal ...
Reavis Township High School District 220; Rich Township High School District 227; Ridgewood Community High School District 234; Riverside Brookfield Township School District 208; Thornton Fractional Township High School District 215; Thornton Township High School District 205; Township High School District 211; Township High School District 214
Critics of an Illinois program providing private school scholarships say there's no proof it improves academic achievement. Opponents say it's a drain on public education and want it ended. The ...