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Chicago Public Schools - High School Attendance Boundaries SY0910
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:49:19.000ZAttendance boundaries for high schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2009-2010. Generally, all students in the applicable high school grades who live within one of these boundaries may attend the school. To view or use these shapefiles, compression software, such as 7-Zip, and special GIS software, such as Google Earth or ArcGIS, are required.
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Chicago Public Schools - High School Attendance Boundaries SY0809
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:46:47.000ZAttendance boundaries for high schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2008-2009. Generally, all students in the applicable high school grades who live within one of these boundaries may attend the school. To view or use these shapefiles, compression software, such as 7-Zip, and special GIS software, such as Google Earth or ArcGIS, are required.
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Chicago Public Schools - Elementary School Attendance Boundaries SY1617
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:51:38.000ZAttendance boundaries for elementary schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2016-2017. Generally, all students in the applicable elementary school grades who live within one of these boundaries may attend the school. To view or use these shapefiles, compression software, such as 7-Zip, and special GIS software, such as Google Earth or ArcGIS, are required.
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Chicago Public Schools - High School Attendance Boundaries SY1213
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:51:32.000ZAttendance boundaries for high schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2012-2013. Generally, all students in the applicable high school grades who live within one of these boundaries may attend the school. To view or use these shapefiles, compression software, such as 7-Zip, and special GIS software, such as Google Earth or ArcGIS, are required.
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Chicago Public Schools - Charter School Preference Boundaries SY1819
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:51:50.000ZPreference boundaries for selected charter schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2018-2019. As opposed to elementary or high school attendance boundaries wherein each residing student is entitled to attend, charter boundaries simply serve as a guide for charter school administrators to use during the application/lottery process. Applicants residing within a specific boundary are generally given preference over applicants residing outside of the boundary. To view or use these shapefiles, compression software, such as 7-Zip, and special GIS software, such as Google Earth or ArcGIS, are required.
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Budget - 2017 Budget Recommendations - Positions and Salaries - Budgeted Salaries by Department - Graph
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2016-10-11T17:52:58.000ZThis dataset includes recommended positions and salaries for 2017 by title (without names) and salary. The dataset is excerpted from the 2017 Budget Recommendations, which is the line-item budget proposed by the Mayor to the City Council for approval. Disclaimer: the “Total Budgeted Unit” column displays either A) the number of employees AND vacancies associated with a given position, or B) the number of budgeted units (ie. hours/months) for that position. “Position Control” determines whether Total Budgeted Units column will count employees and vacancies or hours/months. If a Position Control is 1, then employees and vacancies are displayed; if a Position Control is 0, then the total number of hours/months recorded is displayed. Owner: Budget and Management. Frequency: Data are updated annually. For more information about the budget process, visit the Budget Documents page: http://j.mp/lPotWf.
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Chicago Public Schools - Middle School Attendance Boundaries SY0708
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:50:42.000ZAttendance boundaries for middle schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2007-2008. Note: only 34 middle schools have attendance boundaries in school year 2007-2008. Middle school boundaries are often established to relieve overcrowding at nearby elementary schools. Generally, all students in the applicable middle school grades who live within one of these boundaries may attend the school. To view or use these shapefiles, compression software, such as 7-Zip, and special GIS software, such as Google Earth or ArcGIS, are required.
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Budget - 2018 Budget Ordinance - Positions and Salaries
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2017-11-22T18:13:07.000ZThe Annual Appropriation Ordinance is the final City operating budget as approved by the City Council. It reflects the City’s operating budget at the beginning of the fiscal year on January 1, 2018. This dataset displays the positions and related salaries detailed in the budget as of January 1. It is extracted from the personnel portion of the Appropriation Ordinance. The dataset presents the position titles (without names) and salaries described in the budget, but does not provide a reflection of the current city workforce with full names and salaries. Disclaimer: the “Total Budgeted Units” column displays either A) the number of employees AND vacancies associated with a given position, or B) the number of budgeted units (ie. hours/months) for that position. “Position Control” determines whether Total Budgeted Units column will count employees and vacancies or hours/months. If a Position Control is 1, then employees and vacancies are displayed; if a Position Control is 0, then the total number of hours/months recorded is displayed. For information on the current city workforce, with names, positions and salaries, visit the "Current Employee Names, Salaries, and Position Titles" dataset: https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/xzkq-xp2w.
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COVID-19 Daily Vaccinations - Administered in Chicago - Historical
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2023-12-20T18:19:25.000ZNOTE: This dataset has been retired and marked as historical-only. COVID-19 vaccinations administered at sites in the City of Chicago, as reported by medical providers in Illinois Comprehensive Automated Immunization Registry Exchange (I-CARE). In contrast to some other COVID-19 vaccination datasets, this one focuses on vaccinations given within the City of Chicago, rather than necessarily those given to people who live in Chicago. Daily counts are shown for the total number of doses administered, first dose, and second dose, as well as cumulative totals as of that date. Initial vaccines required two doses of vaccine to be administered over a period of time specific to each vaccine brand. At least one future vaccine only required one dose to be considered fully vaccinated. While these doses completed the series, additional doses have been approved for some situations and are included in the Total Doses columns. Vaccinations are counted based on the day the vaccine was administered. All data are provisional and subject to change. Information is updated as additional details are received and it is, in fact, very common for recent dates to be incomplete and to be updated as time goes on. At any given time, this dataset reflects data currently known to CDPH. Numbers in this dataset may differ from other public sources due to when data are reported and how City of Chicago boundaries are defined. For information about the number of vaccine doses administrated to Chicago residents and number of residents considered fully vaccinated regardless of if they were vaccinated in Chicago, see https://data.cityofchicago.org/Health-Human-Services/COVID-19-Daily-Vaccinations-Chicago-Residents/2vhs-cf6b. For all datasets related to COVID-19, see https://data.cityofchicago.org/browse?limitTo=datasets&sortBy=alpha&tags=covid-19. Data Source: Illinois Comprehensive Automated Immunization Registry Exchange (I-CARE)
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Lobbyist Data - Lobbyist Registry - 2012 to present (Deprecated October 2015)
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2016-12-09T10:34:31.000ZOUTDATED. See similar current data at https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/tq3e-t5yq -- All lobbyist registration filings submitted to the Board of Ethics beginning with the 2012 reporting period. / All lobbyists must register with the City of Chicago Board of Ethics by filing a Statement of Registration within five business days of engaging in lobbying activity and annually thereafter by January 20th. Lobbyist registration information is submitted to the Board of Ethics in paper form and is available in its entirety in the Board's offices. The Board has, since 2000, compiled and posted static lists of all lobbyists and their clients online. Previous policy did not require the Board of Ethics to prioritize the reporting of all data available from paper filings. From this point forward, the Board of Ethics will electronically compile more data about lobbyists and their activities and automatically report this information online.