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U-46 |
Number of Archive records |
12 |
Number of Library records |
21 |
Number of Object records |
4 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
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2016.7.2 - Pin, Promotional
Pin, promotional, metal, 2 1/4" diameter, red and white and black, on front is artwork showing a split with the words, "Please Don't Divide Our Town and Children." Pin back. Refers to School District U-46 re-aligning its district boundaries in relation to Bartlett schools. Children living in Bartlett's Walnut Hill Subdivision would not be able to attend Bartlett HIgh School. Rather they would be going to Streamwood High School.
Record Type: Object
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2017.1.34 - Invitation
Invitation(a), 8 1/2" x 11", yellow paper, printed in black, "High School Groundbreaking Ceremony, Saturday, September 30, 1995, 9:30 A.M....", Letter(b), 8 1/2" x 11", white paper, U-46 letterhead, dated September 20, 1995 inviting everyone to Groundbreaking ceremony Envelope(c), 4 1/4" x 9 1/2", white paper, addressed to "Mr. Jay Perkins...." It took two years to build Bartlett HIgh School. The school opened in 1997 at the corner of Peters...
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2018.1.15 - Sign
Sign, 24" x 24", plastic, white, two-sided, same wording both sides, printed in red- "Please," printed in black- "Don't Divide Our Town & Children," black crack between wording. In 1997, parents protested when Bartlett HIgh School opened and School District U-46 changed its school boundaries lines. This resulted in not every Bartlett high school student being able to attend Bartlett High School. Students in the Walnut Hills subdivision had to ...
Record Type: Object
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