RESOLUTION IN HONOR OF THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF LINDBLOM MATH &
SCIENCE ACADEMY
WHEREAS, Robert Lindblom Math & Science Academy has a long and storied history, having opened its doors on September 2, 1919 as Lindblom Technical High School. In his annual report from 1919, Chicago Public Schools Superintendent Robert A. Mortensen described the newly opened Lindblom Technical High School as "a magnificent building equipped to handle all of the departments of a modern cosmopolitan high school." In 1919, the Chicago Tribune boasted that Lindblom was, "the finest high school in the country." This sentiment is still felt by the many alumni that have graduated from Lindblom over the past century. In 2005, after renovations, Lindblom was renamed Lindblom Math & Science Academy. Lindblom was granted landmark status by the City of Chicago on June 9, 2010; and
WHEREAS, This year is the Centennial Anniversary of Robert Lindblom Math & Science Academy; and
WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of this momentous occasion by the Honorable Stephanie D. Coleman, Alderman ofthe 16th Ward; and
WHEREAS, Long before there were selective enrollment high schools for Chicago's brightest students, there were two schools of choice for the college bound: Lindblom Tech on the South Side and Lane Tech on the North Side. Today there are 11 selective enrollment high schools in the City of Chicago. Lindblom offers only Honors and Advanced Placement level courses. Initially, Lindblom served a population with a high number of European immigrants and emphasized the importance of education in assimilation and advancement. Lindblom was designated for students intending to enter vocations in the industrial and skilled trades; and
WHEREAS, Lindblom, a U.S. News and World Report Gold Medal School, offers high-achieving students a variety of unique programs in critical world languages, math, and science. With the largest Mandarin program in Chicago and the largest non-heritage Arabic program in t...
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