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  2. Public school funding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Interest payments on public elementary and secondary school debt per pupil were 22 percent higher in 2016–17 than in 2000–01. During this period, interest payments per pupil increased from $312 in 2000–01 to $415 in 2010–11, before declining to $379 in 2016–17 (all in constant 2018–19 dollars).

  3. British International School of Chicago, South Loop - Wikipedia

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    The school, then British School of Chicago, was founded in 2001. Located in the Andersonville neighborhood the school opened with 14 students ages 3–5. In 2008, with 350 students across all 15 grades, the school relocated to a new building in the Lincoln Park neighborhood which is now the current site of British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park.

  4. St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa - Wikipedia

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    St Hugh's School was founded by Ronnie and Joan Forbes in 1925, [3] initially in a three-storied house on the corner of Iddesleigh Road and Stanhope Avenue. [4] The school expanded rapidly, spreading into another house which later became the offices of Woodhall Spa UDC.

  5. Benjamin Willis (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Coppage Willis (December 23, 1901 – August 27, 1988) was an educator and school administrator who served as superintendent of various school districts, most notably [7] as superintendent of Chicago Public Schools.

  6. Bogan High School (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    William J. Bogan was the superintendent of Chicago Public Schools during the Great Depression and believed that all should have an education regardless of income. The school opened in 1959 in a building designed by the architectural firm of Naess & Murphy. [4]

  7. The Curators of Dixon School - Wikipedia

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    The Curators of Dixon School is a 2012 documentary directed, co-produced, and written by Pamela Sherrod Anderson about the art collection at Arthur Dixon Elementary School in Chatham, Chicago. [1] The documentary highlights the school's over 200-piece art collection, [2] which has African-American themes. [1]

  8. North Lawndale College Prep High School - Wikipedia

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    In the long-troubled North Lawndale community, Chicago Public Schools has turned to private operators to solve the problem of failing schools more than anywhere else in the city. [2] The Steans Family Foundation, which has funded many education efforts in the community at privately run and district-run schools, was involved in the startup of ...

  9. Betty Shabazz International Charter School - Wikipedia

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    This school was formerly the Chicago Public Schools Hermann Raster Elementary School, established in 1910 and named after the famed Chicago editor Hermann Raster. Curriculum. Betty Shabazz International Charter School teaches a traditional core curriculum as well as a full arts and humanities program.