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Agassiz Elementary School is the right fit for those who want their children to benefit from a holistic education focusing on the development of all aspects of a young person and reinforcing a belief that anything is possible.
We are committed to fostering a lifelong love of learning, respect and appreciation of others, and a strong sense of ideals that remain at the core of what we do.
We believe that to be creative with knowledge, to learn, unlearn and relearn with great skill, to work well in a diverse and dynamic world and to have the tenacity and inner strength to follow your passions - defines the Agassiz education.
We are a dynamic and caring community of faculty, staff, parents, students, and alumni who reach out and affect our work in a collectively positive spirit. If the "heart" of an institution can be measured by its stories, it can be said, Agassiz has a heart of gold.
Address:
2851 North Seminary Avenue,
Chicago
IL,
60657
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Alcott's High School for the Humanities is under development this year. Check back often for the most current information.
Address:
2625 N. Orchard St.,
Chicago
IL,
60614
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LaSalle is an elementary magnet school of the Chicago Public Schools offering students a choice of five world languages. Spanish, German, French, Italian or Chinese are as much a part of your day as social studies, mathematics, science,language arts, music, art, and physical education. With the language program as its cornerstone, the LaSalle academic program challenges each student to achieve excellence in all subjects.
LLA is proud of the educational opportunities it offers and thanks its students, parents, community members and staff for their participation and dedication.
A mirror of the diversity of LaSalle’s international curriculum, the student population of 582 is 33.3% White, 27% African American, 21.5% Hispanic, 17% Asian, and 1.2% American Indian.
Address:
1734 North Orleans,
Chicago
IL,
60614
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There are 3 school, the Primary (Kindergarten - Grade3, the Intermediate School Grades 4-6 and he Upper School, Grades 7-8.
Established in 1871, Abraham Lincoln Elementary School, a Chicago Public School, has been in existence for over 135 years. The original school building, completed in 1871, once served as temporary refuge for the homeless of the Great Chicago Fire. Lincoln School grew rapidly along with the largely German Lincoln Park neighborhood. As a result of its growth, an addition was completed in 1894; this addition is in use today. In 1937, the original building was razed and the Public Works Administration (PWA) set forth to build the east structure.
Address:
615 West Kemper Place,
Chicago
IL,
60614
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Listed in Newsweeks Top 100 High Schools
One-hundred years ago a high school was built at the corner of Orchard and Armitage (then Center Street), right in the heart of Lincoln Park, a growing community on Chicago’s north side. As the city of Chicago recovered from the Great Fire and began to prosper again, many citizens were moving north where land was fairly cheap. A number of elementary schools, a university, hospitals, churches and other institutions already had been established in the area, but there was a need for a high school.
The history of the school actually begins when North Division High School was established in 1875 as the first north side high school in the city of Chicago. It was one of three division high schools – the North, South, and West – opened to supplement Chicago’s first high school, Central High School, which had become inadequate to meet the needs of Chicago’s growing population. North Division was first located at 1130 North State (State and Elm) in five rooms of the Sheldon School. In 1884, in order to accommodate the expanding enrollment, the school was moved to larger quarters at Wells and Wendell Streets. This building later became the Sexton School.
As the new century approached, it became clear more space was needed, and the erection of a new building at the current location was begun in 1899. In 1900 the school officially opened and was renamed Robert A. Waller High School. However, for another two decades, the school continued to be referred to as North Division as well as by its new name. Its Greek revival style, in keeping with the grand architectural style of the 1893 Columbian Exposition, made it a striking addition to the community.
Address:
2001 North Orchard Street,
Chicago
IL,
60614
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A Chicago Public School Providing enriched eduation for pre-k -8th Grade.
Alcott proudly offers its Renaissance Program, the revival of a child-centered curriculum uniquely based on the developmental needs of each individual learner. Alcott’s teachers meet children where each is academically, physically, socially and emotionally. All teachers are prepared to enrich and accelerate content areas, as well as provide remediation.
Address:
2625 N. Orchard St.,
Chicago
IL,
60614
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Newberry Academy truly is a special school. This "special" status is easy to understand when we look at the various components of the school community. Newberry students are bright, energetic and inquisitive. They challenge their teachers to hold them to the highest academic standards. Newberry parents are dedicated and devoted. They understand the importance of the home school connection and work to strengthen that vital bond. Newberry teachers are professional, qualified and caring. Teachers seek to provide all possible resources that contribute to the success of every student.
Address:
700 W. Willow St,
Chicago
IL,
60614
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Address:
2250 N. Clifton Ave,
Chicago
IL,
60614
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