Chicago is always the fastest growing city in the world. "The city of the century" is the name of this historic city. This is a wonderful city, and the greatest people are in this city for almost a lifetime. Jane Adams, Florence Kelly, Clarence Darrow, Mary McDowell, Source Tyne Veblen, Albert Parsons, Ida B Wells, George Pullman, Rui Sullivan, Dunker Adler and so on. Even large cities, Peter the Great, St. Petersburg are not growing fast like Chicago. From the beginning, the city was conceived.
Born and raised in Chicago, Chico has held several top city positions: Richard M. Daley mayor, Chicago public school principal, Chicago City College Dean, Chicago Park District Chairman and member public building committee. Chico is a lawyer. He competed with Emmanuel in 2011 and became a US Senator candidate in 2004. Chico, his wife, Sunny, and their five children all went to the Chicago public school. He struggled to run a high-profile office including the governor of Illinois in 2002 and 2010, but they are brothers of two former Mayor who have never advanced. In 2013, he temporarily participated in the first election campaign of Democratic Governor Governor, but suddenly it declared that the bid to this position suddenly "is not the best for me" and pledges that we will never seek official posts It was. Daley, 70 years old, may have to explain what has changed
In 2013, parents, teachers, students, and members of the community of Chicago City received several shocking news. The Chicago Public School (CPS) is the third largest district in the country and we plan to close 50 schools at the end of the school year. The reason is that the school building is "not fully utilized" - they are built to serve more children than current students. The city experienced declining population, population decline, political dilemma, problems of violence and security, and dismantling of public housing. Local authorities claim that they can save millions of dollars by shutting down schools and reusing them, which is a major outcome of the CPS budget deficit of more than $ 1 billion. Critics say that such estimates are flawed, and perhaps more importantly, the closure of schools can ruin thousands of children's lives.