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Recent News About City of Chicago Board of Education
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Public Building Commission of Chicago Board met July 11.
Public Building Commission of Chicago Board met at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 11.
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Public Building Commission of Chicago Board of Commissioner met June 13.
Public Building Commission of Chicago Board of Commissioner met Tuesday, June 13.
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Appropriations bill uses statewide money for Chicago projects
The Illinois General Assembly is looking to pass a bill that earmarks $166.5 million for various projects in lawmakers home districts across the state.
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Chicago Plan Commission met March 16
Chicago Plan Commission met 10 a.m.Thursday, March 16.
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City of Chicago Committee on Special Events, Cultural Affairs and Recreation met May 22.
City of Chicago Committee on Special Events, Cultural Affairs and Recreation met at 12:30 p.m. Monday, May 22.
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City of Chicago Committee on Special Events, Cultural Affairs and Recreation met May 4.
City of Chicago Committee on Special Events, Cultural Affairs and Recreation met at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 4.
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Chicago Public Library Board of Directors Met March 21
Chicago Public Library Board of Directors met Tuesday, March 21, 2017
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Chicago Plan Commission met April 20.
Plan Commission met Thursday, April 20.
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Chicago Plan Commission met March 16.
Plan Commission met Thursday, March 16.
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City of Chicago Committee on Finance met April 18.
Committee on Finance met at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 18.
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GOP leader files ethics complaint over Chicago schools letter
Illinois Republican Party Chair Chris Cleveland, who is also a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) parent, filed an ethics complaint against CPS CEO Forrest Claypool following a letter sent home with all 381,000 CPS students in February.
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Chicago Plan Commission will meet April 20.
Chicago Plan Commission will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 20.
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Chicago Plan Commission reviews development plans, land sales
Chicago Plan Commission reviews development plans, land sales at a recent meeting.
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CPS special ed changes don't add up, group says
Recent changes in the way the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is providing special education services and Individualized Education Programs (IEP) has ignited rage among parents, a questionable explanation from the CPS and a mathematical analysis by a watchdog group, the Better Government Association (BGA) reported recently.
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Chicago Board of Education approves appointments to fill vacancies on local school councils
Chicago Board of Education approves appointments to fill vacancies on local school councils at a recent meeting.
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When cities are at the financial brink: A case for 'intervention bankruptcy'
With the number of local governments and major cities in the throes of insolvency now sharply on the rise, a growing number of economic experts are calling for creative measures to give hard-hit municipalities their best chance of survival.
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Chicago public schools face several challenges in filing bankruptcy
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) system faces a $1 billion budget deficit, and the number of options available to pay that debt are shrinking.
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CPS insider: District can, won't close dozens of empty, near-empty schools
Dozens of Chicago public schools remain open for political reasons, despite being nearly empty, according to a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) insider familiar with facility operations who spoke with Chicago City Wire.
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Chicago Housing Authority approves insurance purchase
The Chicago Housing Authority met Sept. 20 to approve purchase of insurance.
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Chicago Board of Education renews mentoring services agreement
The Chicago Board of Education met Aug. 24 to renew an agreement with AARP for mentoring services.