Are township governments affiliated with the Township School Districts?
Civil townships in Illinois are distinct units of government from township school districts that used to operate in the State of Illinois. Township school districts in Illinois were once organized by congressional townships, six square mile units the Federal government uses for mapping public lands, and are not affiliated with civil townships in Illinois.
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