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  2. 1922 Northern Illinois State Teachers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1922 Northern Illinois State Teachers football team represented Northern Illinois State Teachers College in the 1922 college football season.The team competed in the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which was also known as the Little Nineteen; it was the first season they competed in a conference.

  3. School corporal punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Texas, teachers are permitted to paddle children and to use "any other physical force" to control children in the name of discipline; [14] in Alabama, the rules are more explicit: teachers are permitted to use a "wooden paddle approximately 24 inches (610 mm) in length, 3 inches (76 mm) wide and 0.5 inches (13 mm) thick." [15]

  4. Neuqua Valley High School - Wikipedia

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    Neuqua Valley High School (NVHS) /ˈniːkwə/ [4] is a public four-year high school located near the corner of Illinois Route 59 and 95th Street in Naperville, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.

  5. Stevenson High School (Lincolnshire, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson was the top-ranked open-enrollment public high school in Illinois in 2021, 2015, and 2014 in U.S. News & World Report, and was the top-ranked open-enrollment school in Illinois in the Washington Post’s rankings in 2014, 2013, and 2012. In 2021, U.S. News & World Report ranked Stevenson as 171st in national rankings and 6th in ...

  6. Dick Durbin - Wikipedia

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    The bill was expected to create 770,000 new child care jobs and ensure families under 75% of the state median income would not pay for child care, with higher-earning families having to pay "their fair share for care on a sliding scale, regardless of the number of children they have." The legislation also supported universal access to high ...

  7. Pay scale - Wikipedia

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    A pay scale (also known as a salary structure) is a system that determines how much an employee is to be paid as a wage or salary, based on one or more factors such as the employee's level, rank or status within the employer's organization, the length of time that the employee has been employed, and the difficulty of the specific work performed.

  8. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal Employees Retirement System - covers approximately 2.44 million full-time civilian employees (as of Dec 2005). [2]Retired pay for U.S. Armed Forces retirees is, strictly speaking, not a pension but instead is a form of retainer pay. U.S. military retirees do not vest into a retirement system while they are on active duty; eligibility for non-disability retired pay is solely based upon ...

  9. Chicago State University - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Teachers College (1938–1967) Chicago State College (1967–1971) Type: Public university: ... In 1951, the State of Illinois began funding the college, and ...