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Chicago Public Schools - High School Attendance Boundaries SY1314
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:51:46.000ZAttendance boundaries for high schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2013-2014. 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 SY1516
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:52:01.000ZAttendance boundaries for elementary schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2015-2016. 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 - School Profile Information SY1617
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2017-09-20T22:00:58.000ZSchool profile information for all schools in the Chicago Public School district for the school year 2016-2017.
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Performance Metrics - Family & Support Services - Youth Services Program Monthly Utilization
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2016-09-30T20:58:29.000ZThis metric tracks the number of young people enrolled in youth services per month. DFSS is committed to creating a premier out-of-school time system that provides young people the opportunity to participate in high-quality, safe, and structured programs. DFSS funds over 200 Out-of-School Time (OST) programs that serve youth between the ages of 6 to 18 years across the city of Chicago in five types of programs: Academic/Vocational Support and Enrichment; Science, Computer, and Technology; Arts and Culture; Sports, Fitness, Health, and Nutrition; and Innovative. Missing: These graphs do not include additional OST programs supported by other city agencies such as the Chicago Park District, Chicago Public Schools, the Chicago Housing Authority, etc. • Academic/Vocational Support and Enrichment - academic support, remedial education services, tutoring, literacy, and reconnecting youth with other educational opportunities • Science, Computer, and Technology - skills building focused on computer programming, software, and technology • Arts and Culture - promoting excellence in the arts through access, awareness and opportunities for creative expression, increased cultural awareness, and demonstrative skills concluding with an event, play or exhibit • Sports, Fitness, Health, and Nutrition - opportunities for physical activities and education that supports healthy choices and a positive lifestyle • Innovative – opportunities for youth ages 13 to 15 and 16 to 18 that provide customized projects supporting skills building in areas such as civic engagement, entrepreneurship, workforce development, and post-secondary education to prepare youth for the job market and life-long learning
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Chicago Public Schools - High School Attendance Boundaries SY0708
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T18:49:34.000ZAttendance boundaries for high schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2007-2008. 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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Police Sentiment Scores
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-03-20T09:01:26.000ZThis dataset was used by Chicago Police Department analysts to create the publicly available “Chicago Police Sentiment Dashboard” (https://home.chicagopolice.org/statistics-data/data-dashboards/sentiment-dashboard/). This online dashboard displays information related to how safe Chicago residents feel and how much trust they have in the police. The dashboard and this dataset are updated monthly and users are able to view data citywide, as well as within the five detective areas and in each of the 22 districts. Users can sort this data based on year, month and location. Information is also available based on demographics, including age, sex, race, education and income level. The dashboard is meant to improve transparency as well as work toward compliance with the consent decree. The first five columns indicate the type of organizational unit described by the records and which particular unit. Subsequent columns show either a safety or trust score for a demographic group. Scores are derived from responses to survey questions, with each response being a value that ranges from 0-10. Please note that Elucd trust and safety scores are NOT a percentage. A score of 65 means that average response to the questions is 6.5 out of 10. The final two columns show the time period in which the data were collected. The dataset was created by our partner, Elucd (https://elucd.com), through delivering short surveys to Chicago residents through digital ads. See [https://home.chicagopolice.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Dashboard_FAQ_11_25_20.pdf] for more information on the project. This effort is one element of a Chicago Police Department reform process, governed by a consent decree executed between the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Illinois (OAG) and the City of Chicago. For more information on the consent decree, see https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/police-reform/home/consent-decree.html.
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Chicago Public Schools - Elementary School Attendance Boundaries SY2021 - Map
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2020-11-12T21:39:00.000ZAttendance boundaries for elementary schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2020-2021. Generally, all students in the applicable elementary school grades who live within one of these boundaries may attend the school. This dataset is in a format for spatial datasets that is inherently tabular but allows for a map as a derived view. Please click the indicated link below for such a map. To export the data in either tabular or geographic format, please use the Export button on this dataset.
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Chicago Public Schools - School Profile Information SY2021
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2021-10-17T22:30:19.000ZSchool profile information for all schools in the Chicago Public School district for the school year 2020-2021. * Data set is no longer being updated when data set for next year is created
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Map - Public Health Services - Chicago Primary Care Community Health Centers
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2023-12-13T01:49:32.000ZLocations and contact information for Chicago primary care community health clinics (including all federally qualified health centers and similar community health centers that provide primary care and are open to the general community). Additional information can be found at: http://j.mp/QfZ7SP CDPH anticipates that this list will be used in the following ways: 1) by residents who are in need of assistance in finding a primary care physician and clinic near their homes; 2) by social service and public sector service providers that want to link their consumers to primary care near their homes; 3) by health system and public health researchers who are interested in Chicago’s primary care and safety net provider landscape. Clinics were excluded from this list if a) it is not specifically in their mission to care for underserved populations or b) if clinic services are only available to a narrowly defined population. Disclaimers: This list is intended to be a working document of primary care clinics for underserved populations in Chicago. If you believe an entry on this list to be outdated, misrepresented, or otherwise in error, please contact healthychicago@cityofchicago.org.
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Chicago Public Schools - Charter School Preference Boundaries SY1617
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2018-08-08T14:32:11.000ZPreference boundaries for selected charter schools in the Chicago Public Schools district for school year 2016-2017. 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.