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  2. Chicago Training School for Home and Foreign Missions

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    Coordinates: 41°48′14.8″N 87°37′10.0″W. Chicago Training School for Home and Foreign Missions was a training school in Chicago for missionaries associated with the Methodist Church. It was founded by Lucy Rider Meyer and her husband Josiah in 1885 and was described as "the largest training school of its kind in the country" [1] and ...

  3. Chicago Vocational High School - Wikipedia

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    chicagovocational .org. Chicago Vocational High School (also known as Chicago Vocational Career Academy and locally known as CVCA or CVS) is a public 4–year vocational high school located in the Avalon Park neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1941, the school is operated by the Chicago Public Schools ...

  4. Farragut Career Academy - Wikipedia

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    Farragut Career Academy High School is a public 4–year high school located in the Little Village neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. As a career academy, Farragut emphasizes a curriculum that combines academic instruction with work-study experiences and vocational training. In addition to Education-To-Careers ...

  5. Kenwood Academy - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood Academy[ 4] is a comprehensive public 4–year high school, with a middle school magnet program for gifted students, located in the Hyde Park – Kenwood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Operated by the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) district, Kenwood opened in temporary quarters in 1966 and in its ...

  6. Crane High School (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally known as the English High and Manual Training School. [5] In 1903, the school moved to its present location and was renamed in honor of businessman Richard T. Crane . [ 6 ] When the school went co-ed in 1954, it began to de-emphasize its "technical" label, though it continued to offer courses like auto shop and drafting. [ 5 ]

  7. Academy for Urban School Leadership - Wikipedia

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    AUSL (Academy for Urban School Leadership) / 41.9419; -87.7763. AUSL ( Academy for Urban School Leadership) is a Chicago nonprofit school management organization founded in 2001. Today, it manages 31 Chicago Public Schools serving more than 16,000 students. Over 1,045 teachers have graduated from the AUSL Chicago Teacher Residency.

  8. Chicago Academy for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Academy for the Arts, founded in 1981, is an independent high school for the performing and visual arts located in the River West neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was named a National School of Distinction by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. [ 3] The Academy offers a co-curricular program: college-preparatory ...

  9. List of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people - Wikipedia

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    Fred Gustus Johnson (1876–1951) Law 1903 Representative from Nebraska, 17th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska [103] Walter Judd (1898–1994) M. D. 1923 Representative from Minnesota [104] Thomas F. Konop (1879–1964) Law 1904 Representative from Wisconsin [105] John Henry Kyl (1919–2002) B. A. 1947 Representative from Iowa [106]