The request by Koldyke, 86, perhaps best known as the founder of the prestigious Golden Apple Awards given annually to the state’s top teachers, provides a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the type of City Hall deal-making that has been a hallmark of the outgoing mayor’s administration. It’s part of a pattern the Chicago Tribune has chronicled in which Emanuel’s official government actions often intersect with his campaign fundraising and cultivation of the city’s top business and philanthropic leaders as key supporters and allies.