Ella Flagg Young (January 15, 1845 – October 26, 1918) was an American educator who served as superintendent of Chicago Public Schools. She was the first...
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with Ella Flagg Young and founded the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, where his disciples tested his ideas in actual classrooms. Ella Flagg Young...
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220. Retrieved March 11, 2020. Stringer, Kate (March 6, 2018). "Meet Ella Flagg Young, First Female School Superintendent of a Major U.S. City — and Ed Reform's...
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to be a "gypsy". By April 30, the superintendent of schools, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, had requested that all schoolchildren in the Chicago area organize...
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basketball player Edmund Flagg (1815–1890), American writer, lawyer, and diplomat Ella Flagg Young (1845–1918), American educator Ernest Flagg (1857–1947), American...
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needed] Tompkins was succeeded as president by Ella Flagg Young, a pioneering educator in her own right. Young received a PhD under John Dewey at the University...
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School Harriet E. Sayre Elementary School Spencer Elementary School Ella Flagg Young Elementary School Former public schools: Robert Emmet Elementary School...
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to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. 1909 United States Ella Flagg Young becomes the first female superintendent of a large city school system...
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letter organization for woman, was founded at Howard University. 1909: Ella Flagg Young became the first female superintendent of a large city school system...
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owner of the Detroit Tigers, in Augusta, Georgia, US (March 5, 1919) Ella Flagg Young, American educator (October 26, 1918) Children of women who were pregnant...
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