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President Karen Lewis (Core/Caucus) Tanya Saunders PRESIDENT KAREN LEWIS (CORE/CAUCUS) TANYA SAUNDERS-WOLFFE (COALITION) 13599 3763 VICE PRESIDENT JESSE SHARKEY (CORE/CAUCUS) MARK OCHOA (COALITION) 13635 3693 RECORDING SECRETARY MICHAEL BRUNSON (CORE/CAUCUS) MARY ELLEN SANCHEZ (COALITION) 13589 3714 FINANCIAL SECRETARY KRISTINE A. MAYLE (CORE/CAUCUS) KELLY MCFARLANE (COALITION) 13572 3712 TRUSTEES LOIS ASHFORD (CORE/CAUCUS) 13552 BERNICE ESHOO (CORE/CAUCUS) 13524 BRIAN HALBERG (CORE/CAUCUS) 13539 ROBERT MASLANKA (CORE/CAUCUS) 13519 ALBERT RAMIREZ (CORE/CAUCUS) 13545 TAMMIE VINSON (CORE/CAUCUS) 13515 KEVIN CONDON (COALITION) 3684 FRANK MACDONALD (COALITION) 3696 NANCY FINN (COALITION) 3694 SHARON DAVIS (COALITION) 3693 LINDA GOFF (COALITION) 3678 EDNA OTERO (COALITION) 3682 AREA A VICE PRESIDENT SUSAN GARZA (CORE/CAUCUS) TANYA LEISER (COALITION) 13592 3655 AREA B VICE PRESIDENT PATRICIA BOUGHTON (CORE/CAUCUS) THERESE BOYLE (COALITION) 13521 3718 AREA C VICE PRESIDENT JAMES CAVALLERO (CORE/CAUCUS) AUDREY PARSLEY (COALITION) 13556 3676 SLATE COUNTS CORE/CAUCUS COALITION 13126 3493 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL PRESIDENT KAREN LEWIS (CORE/CAUCUS) TANYA SAUNDERS-WOLFFE (COALITION) TOTAL 13599 3763 Addams Elem School 58 1 Agassiz Elem School 26 1 Air Force Academy High School 17 2 Albany Park Multcultural Acad 12 3 Alcot Elem School 20 3 Alcot High School 18 4 Aldridge Elem School 18 1 Altgeld Elem School 25 7 Ames Middle School 18 0 Amundsen High School 61 17 Ariel Community Academy 25 0 Armour Elem School 19 5 Armstrong, G. Elem School 67 4 Armstrong, L. Elem School*** 0 0 Ashburn Comm. Elem. School 22 5 Ashe Elem School 19 1 Atucks Elem School 14 3 Audubon Elem School 19 1 Austn Bus. & Entrep. Academy 12 5 Austn Polytechnical 14 0 Avalon Park Elem School 20 1 Azuela Elementary School # 0 0 Banneker Elem School 22 5 Barnard Elem School 10 2 Barry Elem School 41 3 Barton Elem School 34 2 Bass Elem School 9 3 Bateman Elem School 39 10 Beard Spec. Ed. Facility 54 3 Beasley Academic Center 54 4 Beasley C.P.C.* 0 0 Beaubien Elem School 43 11 Beethoven Elem School 27 4 Beidler Elem School 23 2 Belding Elem School 22 3 Bell Elem School 52 5 Belmont-Cragin Comm. Elem. Sch 12 8 Belmont-Cragin Early Chld Ctr ## 0 0 Bennet Elem School** 0 0 Bethune Elem School 0 0 Black Magnet 17 0 Black Magnet Br.* 0 0 Blaine Elem School 25 8 Blair Spec. Ed. Facility 1 26 Bogan High School 61 15 Bond Elem School 20 4 Bontemps Elem School 12 5 Boone Elem School 48 0 Bouchet Academy Branch* 0 0 Bouchet Math & Science Academy 38 12 Bradwell Elem School 5 0 Page 2 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL VICE PRESIDENT JESSE SHARKEY (CORE/CAUCUS) MARK OCHOA (COALITION) TOTAL 13635 3693 Addams Elem School 58 1 Agassiz Elem School 26 1 Air Force Academy High School 18 1 Albany Park Multcultural Acad 12 3 Alcot Elem School 20 3 Alcot High School 18 4 Aldridge Elem School 18 1 Altgeld Elem School 25 7 Ames Middle School 18 0 Amundsen High School 60 18 Ariel Community Academy 25 0 Armour Elem School 19 5 Armstrong, G. Elem School 66 5 Armstrong, L. Elem School*** 0 0 Ashburn Comm. Elem. School 22 5 Ashe Elem School 18 1 Atucks Elem School 14 3 Audubon Elem School 19 1 Austn Bus. & Entrep. Academy 12 5 Austn Polytechnical 14 0 Avalon Park Elem School 20 1 Azuela Elementary School # 0 0 Banneker Elem School 22 5 Barnard Elem School 10 2 Barry Elem School 41 3 Barton Elem School 34 2 Bass Elem School 9 3 Bateman Elem School 39 10 Beard Spec. Ed. Facility 55 2 Beasley Academic Center 53 5 Beasley C.P.C.* 0 0 Beaubien Elem School 43 11 Beethoven Elem School 27 4 Beidler Elem School 22 2 Belding Elem School 21 3 Bell Elem School 52 5 Belmont-Cragin Comm. Elem. Sch 12 8 Belmont-Cragin Early Chld Ctr ## 0 0 Bennet Elem School** 0 0 Bethune Elem School 0 0 Black Magnet 17 0 Black Magnet Br.* 0 0 Blaine Elem School 24 9 Blair Spec. Ed. Facility 1 26 Bogan High School 59 16 Bond Elem School 20 4 Bontemps Elem School 12 5 Boone Elem School 48 0 Bouchet Academy Branch* 0 0 Bouchet Math & Science Academy 38 12 Bradwell Elem School 5 0 Page 3 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL RECORDING SECRETARY MICHAEL BRUNSON (CORE/CAUCUS) MARY ELLEN SANCHEZ (COALITION) TOTAL 13589 3714 Addams Elem School 58 1 Agassiz Elem School 26 1 Air Force Academy High School 18 1 Albany Park Multcultural Acad 12 3 Alcot Elem School 20 3 Alcot High School 17 4 Aldridge Elem School 18 1 Altgeld Elem School 25 7 Ames Middle School 18 0 Amundsen High School 60 18 Ariel Community Academy 25 0 Armour Elem School 19 5 Armstrong, G. Elem School 67 4 Armstrong, L. Elem School*** 0 0 Ashburn Comm. Elem. School 22 5 Ashe Elem School 18 1 Atucks Elem School 14 3 Audubon Elem School 19 1 Austn Bus. & Entrep. Academy 12 5 Austn Polytechnical 14 0 Avalon Park Elem School 20 1 Azuela Elementary School # 0 0 Banneker Elem School 21 5 Barnard Elem School 10 2 Barry Elem School 41 3 Barton Elem School 34 2 Bass Elem School 9 3 Bateman Elem School 39 10 Beard Spec. Ed. Facility 55 2 Beasley Academic Center 54 4 Beasley C.P.C.* 0 0 Beaubien Elem School 43 11 Beethoven Elem School 26 5 Beidler Elem School 22 2 Belding Elem School 21 4 Bell Elem School 52 5 Belmont-Cragin Comm. Elem. Sch 12 8 Belmont-Cragin Early Chld Ctr ## 0 0 Bennet Elem School** 0 0 Bethune Elem School 0 0 Black Magnet 17 0 Black Magnet Br.* 0 0 Blaine Elem School 25 8 Blair Spec. Ed. Facility 1 26 Bogan High School 60 15 Bond Elem School 19 4 Bontemps Elem School 12 5 Boone Elem School 48 0 Bouchet Academy Branch* 0 0 Bouchet Math & Science Academy 38 13 Bradwell Elem School 5 0 Page 4 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL FINANCIAL SECRETARY KRISTINE A. MAYLE (CORE/CAUCUS) KELLY MCFARLANE (COALITION) TOTAL 13572 3712 Addams Elem School 58 1 Agassiz Elem School 26 1 Air Force Academy High School 18 1 Albany Park Multcultural Acad 12 3 Alcot Elem School 20 3 Alcot High School 17 4 Aldridge Elem School 18 1 Altgeld Elem School 25 7 Ames Middle School 18 0 Amundsen High School 60 17 Ariel Community Academy 25 0 Armour Elem School 19 5 Armstrong, G. Elem School 66 4 Armstrong, L. Elem School*** 0 0 Ashburn Comm. Elem. School 22 5 Ashe Elem School 18 1 Atucks Elem School 14 3 Audubon Elem School 19 1 Austn Bus. & Entrep. Academy 12 5 Austn Polytechnical 14 0 Avalon Park Elem School 20 1 Azuela Elementary School # 0 0 Banneker Elem School 22 5 Barnard Elem School 9 2 Barry Elem School 41 3 Barton Elem School 34 2 Bass Elem School 9 3 Bateman Elem School 39 10 Beard Spec. Ed. Facility 55 2 Beasley Academic Center 54 4 Beasley C.P.C.* 0 0 Beaubien Elem School 45 10 Beethoven Elem School 25 6 Beidler Elem School 22 2 Belding Elem School 21 4 Bell Elem School 52 5 Belmont-Cragin Comm. Elem. Sch 12 8 Belmont-Cragin Early Chld Ctr ## 0 0 Bennet Elem School** 0 0 Bethune Elem School 0 0 Black Magnet 17 0 Black Magnet Br.* 0 0 Blaine Elem School 25 8 Blair Spec. Ed. Facility 1 26 Bogan High School 60 15 Bond Elem School 19 4 Bontemps Elem School 12 5 Boone Elem School 48 0 Bouchet Academy Branch* 0 0 Bouchet Math & Science Academy 38 13 Bradwell Elem School 5 0 Page 5 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL TRUSTEES (CORE/CAUCUS) LOIS ASHFORD (CORE/CAUCUS) BERNICE ESHOO (CORE/CAUCUS) TOTAL 13552 13524 Addams Elem School 57 57 Agassiz Elem School 26 26 Air Force Academy High School 18 18 Albany Park Multcultural Acad 12 12 Alcot Elem School 20 20 Alcot High School 16 17 Aldridge Elem School 18 18 Altgeld Elem School 25 25 Ames Middle School 18 18 Amundsen High School 60 59 Ariel Community Academy 25 25 Armour Elem School 19 19 Armstrong, G. Elem School 65 65 Armstrong, L. Elem School*** 0 0 Ashburn Comm. Elem. School 22 22 Ashe Elem School 19 18 Atucks Elem School 14 14 Audubon Elem School 19 19 Austn Bus. & Entrep. Academy 12 12 Austn Polytechnical 14 14 Avalon Park Elem School 20 20 Azuela Elementary School # 0 0 Banneker Elem School 22 22 Barnard Elem School 10 10 Barry Elem School 41 41 Barton Elem School 34 34 Bass Elem School 9 9 Bateman Elem School 39 39 Beard Spec. Ed. Facility 55 55 Beasley Academic Center 53 53 Beasley C.P.C.* 0 0 Beaubien Elem School 44 43 Beethoven Elem School 24 25 Beidler Elem School 20 20 Belding Elem School 22 21 Bell Elem School 52 52 Belmont-Cragin Comm. Elem. Sch 12 12 Belmont-Cragin Early Chld Ctr ## 0 0 Bennet Elem School** 0 0 Bethune Elem School 0 0 Black Magnet 17 17 Black Magnet Br.* 0 0 Blaine Elem School 24 25 Blair Spec. Ed. Facility 1 1 Bogan High School 59 59 Bond Elem School 19 19 Bontemps Elem School 12 12 Boone Elem School 48 48 Bouchet Academy Branch* 0 0 Bouchet Math & Science Academy 38 38 Bradwell Elem School 5 5 Page 6 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL TRUSTEES (CORE/CAUCUS) BRIAN HALBERG (CORE/CAUCUS) ROBERT MASLANKA (CORE/CAUCUS) TOTAL 13539 13519 Addams Elem School 57 57 Agassiz Elem School 26 26 Air Force Academy High School 18 18 Albany Park Multcultural Acad 12 12 Alcot Elem School 20 20 Alcot High School 16 17 Aldridge Elem School 18 18 Altgeld Elem School 25 25 Ames Middle School 18 18 Amundsen High School 60 61 Ariel Community Academy 25 25 Armour Elem School 19 19 Armstrong, G.
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