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January is about laying low and being cozy—we enjoy less activities, shorter days, and earlier bedtimes. Once spring rolls around, we are ready to be outside people again! Cathy Cassani Adams
Getting outside. We sled, we hike, we make snow angels, we eat snow and make fires to roast marshmallows. Seeing winter though my kids’ eyes is amazing. David Wallach
Snow days when they’re convenient— when you’ve got no place to go and nothing to do, so you can stay home, make pancakes, drink hot chocolate and stay in pajamas all day. Danielle Braff
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A new year, a new girl + tickets Lanie, Kanani, McKenna, Saige … Who will be next? The American Girl of the Year 2014 will be announced Jan. 1, and we’ve got a doll and book to give away! Plus, for some family togetherness in the New Year, enter to win tickets to Monster Jam
Parenting dilemmas galore For the past few months, at 8:10 p.m. every Friday, thousands of parents are hanging out with us talking about dilemmas many of us encounter in this great parenting adventure. It’s been at times irreverent and always full of good advice. Head over to Chicago Parent’s Facebook page to be part of the conversation. All questions are submitted anonymously. Submit your own dilemma via Facebook message or through email to our editor at tamara@chicagoparent.com. at Allstate Arena. The show includes appearances by names like Grave Digger, Iron Man and Wrecking Crew, so you know it will be fun for all ages. Or for those craving the warmth of summer (or the chance to meet Duck Dynasty’s John Godwin!), we’ve got tickets to the Progressive Insurance Chicago Boat, Sports & RV Show at McCormick
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ou know the bald eagle is our country’s national bird, but have you ever actually seen one flying in the wild? Many people in this area haven’t, says Leah Holloway, a naturalist at Heller Nature Center, because eagles don’t search for fish in lakes. They cruise Illinois rivers instead. Because it’s pretty rare in the Chicago area to see these majestic birds in the wild, a trip to Starved Rock State Park this month is worth the drive. As the rivers north of the park freeze over, the bald eagles trek
south to Starved Rock in their search for food. A visit during this time can mean seeing dozens of bald eagles, if the weather is just right. On Jan. 25, Heller will take a bus to Starved Rock for the annual Eagle Extravaganza, or visitors can drive on their own to see raptors swoop out of the trees to catch fish. The event starts at the Starved Rock Visitor Center, where kids can learn about raptors and take part in hands-on activities. Take a walk along the river near the visitor center and you’re sure to see the eagles. “When they’re there, they’re pretty easy to spot,” Holloway says. “Some years they’ve had 40, other times five or six, depending
on the weather and what freezes up north. But in all my trips here I’ve always seen an eagle.” The Waterway Visitors Center has spotting scopes to get a better view of the eagles. Volunteers are available to help families and there are activities inside the center, Holloway says. The whole trip is both fun and educational, Holloway says. “They’re our national bird and it’s a good idea for kids and adults to have an understanding of our national emblem.” For more information, visit Illinoisraptorcenter.org/eagle. html or to go on the Heller Nature Center bus, register at registration.pdhp.org. Liz DeCarlo
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ou’ve heard of a vacation, and a staycation—well, now there is a new twist, the “chillcation.” Rather than dreading winter, celebrate it by taking a weekend or even one night downtown to chill at one of three Hilton properties: the Hilton Chicago, the Palmer House Hilton or The Conrad. My family of four chose to chill at The Conrad, where our 6-year-old twins were greeted with new rubber duckies for their bath and we were presented with sleep amenity options, two of which are complimentary with the chillcation package.
Amenities include a “pillow menu” for optimal comfort (who knew there were pillow connoisseurs?), a sleep sound machine or various hydration products such as moisture lock socks and a soothing aqua thermal mask. We selected the nightcap sleep elixirs (the Haute Cocoa Pot for the girls and Sleepyhead herbal concoctions promising to help promote a natural onset of sleep for us) that arrived at our room within minutes of placing our order. The Terrace bar and restaurant was quite kid-friendly, so the girls joined us at a cozy table in their PJs for our Chillcation signature cocktail garnished with berries,
a scrumptious dessert-like mixture that was the perfect end to the evening. We decided to stay warm and cozy for the most part, but if your family wants to check out Chicago’s winter sights, the concierge will help you plan ahead of time, and The Conrad even has a special app to help speed along the process and customize your stay in advance.
Packages also include discounts at the spas, restaurants and room service. The Conrad does not have a pool, but privileges to the Hilton Garden Suites’ pool only half a block away kept us entertained. Linda Marsicano
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Hip Hutch in Lakeview: A surprisingly kid-friendly venue
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ith entrée specials like aged filet mignon over blue cheese risotto and its upscale bar vibe, Hutch might not first appear like a great place to take the kids. But it is, and they prove it by offering kids-eat-free specials on Sunday nights and every weeknight from 5-6:30 p.m. For starters, don’t miss the Hutch board, an assortment of cheeses, meats and nuts that is quite a spread, the skillet shrimp served with creole butter and dipping bread, or the rib snack with fries. Weekday specials include Manic Mondays with a $10 entrée of the night, Tuesday’s
$12 steak and fries and b&b Wednesdays for $30 (bottle of wine and a Hutch board appetizer). Our waitress asked if we’d like the kids’ meals to come out before ours when ready— a sure sign that the waitstaff gets that a peaceful meal includes children who don’t have to wait too long for their food (toasted PB&J on wheat bread with the crust cut off and fries). The filet and risotto special was unspeakably decadent, while the meatloaf—which came wrapped in bacon with tomato chutney, crispy onion and chive mash— was a close second. The delectable dessert menu includes the must-have
Snickers pie, goat cheese cheesecake with fresh berries, a bourbon pecan tart and the very original beer float with dulce de leche gelato and porter. If you like to drink your dessert, try “the dude,” a yummy concoction of Stoli vanilla, Fair Café liqueur and cream. Linda Marsicano
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This is my third column reviewing the best workouts for busy moms, and it’s hard to believe that there still is no end to the variety of workout you can have in our great city. I tried many, but picked only a few I thought were the most efficient, creative and dynamic for moms who don’t have time to waste.
Cheerobix, various locations, cheerobix.blogspot. com, $15-$16 per class depending on studio What do you get when you mix pompoms and peppy music? Cheerobix, of course, the fitness craze that mixes dance routines with a sweaty end result. I jumped and swooshed to tunes like “Timber” by Ke$ha, songs that bring out the high school cheerleader in all of us. If only my knees would still bend like they did in the early ‘90s. Zen Yoga Garage, 1845 N. Milwaukee Ave., zenyoga garage.com, call for prices Yoga is the one workout where I really feel at home, and so when I heard Zen Yoga Garage opened in Bucktown, I was there faster than you can say shivasana (also my favorite part of the practice). It helped that my favorite yoga teacher Betsy Seligman picked up a class there once a week (Fridays at 9). Her class, plus the wellness options the studio provides, makes this a must-visit.
Sweat on State, 1165 N. State St., sweatonstate. com, classes start at $25 a session This place is so new, that when I tried it out the floor mats were delivered that morning! It’s a good thing they were, because after doing five interval routines including one-minute sets of planks (that was after rowing, pull-ups, squats and box steps), I needed all the padding I could get. It’s 30 minutes of total body workout at a steep price— that is, for your quads. Worth every penny! Animal Flow, Equinox, various locations, equinox. com, trial membership available Unleash your inner tiger with this new class designed to work you out the way your body intended to—not with weights and lifting, but with lunges like alligators and crab shuffles. ROAR!
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dynamics tips to help families make the home environment happy and healthy for everyone, Schlachter says. The community workshop, led by Leep Forward, will help families discover the best and most inclusive activities for their child, along with tips for making treks out of the house more successful. Checklists and resources will be available to make life easier for families, she says. The free fair is open to the public and attracts about 90 exhibitors ranging from therapeutic services to education and enrichment help to retail stores all geared for families with special needs. “I think it is truly a unique event,” Schlachter says. The resource fair is now in its third year and draws more than 350 people with a variety of special needs. Chicago Parent, which publishes Chicago Special Parent, is one of the sponsors of the event. The new issue of Special Parent is available Feb. 17.
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CATHY CASSANI ADAMS
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THE SELF-AWARE PARENT
The other day I was crossing the street with my 10-year-old daughter and I reached out to hold her hand. She didn’t pull away, but I saw her smile. Her way of saying, “Mom, I don’t need you to do this anymore.” I love holding my daughter’s hand, but I recognize that she no longer requires my guidance to cross the street.
She is entering pre-adolescence, so she now has the ability and responsibility to handle many things without me. Of course this can be challenging, but it’s also exhilarating. It’s such a joy to watch her grow, to have more meaningful conversations, to broaden our relationship. As parents, we need to honor our children’s development and shift around it. We need to make the relationship with our kids our number one priority, which means we have to grow continually. We have to grow out of the need to do everything for them. We have to grow and let go of what was, so what is supposed to be can naturally unfold. Too often we hold too tight, we expect the connection to remain the same. But true love is about letting go; it’s about creating space so our children can expand. If we hold them to an outdated version of a relationship, they will rebel, or be inauthentic, or even worse, grow quietly resentful. Just like when a 3-year-old looks you in the eye and says, “No, I do it myself!” Too often we become offended or expect our kids to change their attitude. But they are trying to let you
know a relationship shift needs to take place. They are asking for a little more freedom. Keeping my daughter safe always will be my number one priority, but the definition of safety needs to change continuously. Instead of holding her hand across the street, I now need to create a feeling of safety and connection through my actions. I need to stay interested, ask the important questions, and listen intently and respectfully, regardless of her answer. I need to be present so she knows I am accessible. I need to be willing to trust her choices so she integrates a feeling of trust within. I need to be mature enough to allow my daughter to drop my hand when her friends are around, but allow her to grab it again, no questions asked, when she is feeling alone or afraid. It is my job to evolve and be open, and to allow my daughter to take the lead. To let her tell me through words or actions that she needs a little more room to become who she is meant to be. Cathy Adams is an author, the host of Zen Parenting radio and the mom of three girls.
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MOM OF THE MONTH to inspire people, sometimes to inspire me, to trick me into having a better day. Best advice you received as a mom? I didn’t get any. ... I think part of it is because everybody always assumed I knew what I was doing. I had them fooled. It’s funny because people ask me for advice all of the time. It’s really just been trial and error. I’ve made so many mistakes, every single day I go to sleep and say, ‘Wow, you really screwed that up. Let’s go back and try again tomorrow.’ What would your kids say about you? Mommy works too much and Mommy does not have enough time to just hang. ... They know in their heart of hearts if they need something done, mom will get it done. I like to think they know I will defend them, be there for them and that I’m a good human being.
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One entertaining mom Miss Lori Three kids, Skyler, 15, Kaiann, 12, and Jaedyn, 10. One large dog named Swayze. Chicago Nationally recognized entertainer, spokesperson and advocate. Performs more than 80 concerts a year in Chicago alone. Find her at misslori.tv and all over social media, always smiling. Where do you find all of your energy and still keep smiling? I come from the belief system that you live as though you don’t have a choice. I have children ask me all of the time at shows, ‘Miss Lori, do you smile all of the time?’ I tell them no, I’m a mother. I have bad days. A smile for me is power
Your most challenging moment was …. The biggest challenge to me is to parent (each child) for the child that is in front of me, not for the child I knew myself to be. There’s no rule book for them. Ultimately if we can let go of that and just trust our instincts instead of trying to fix whatever our past was, we’ll do a lot better. At least that’s the notion I’m operating with at this juncture. What room in your house would you be most embarrassed of if someone dropped by unannounced? As soon as they cross the front door threshold! (She laughs a big laugh.) My house is “lived in” by small farm animals. It’s not the way I would like it to be at all. I have three kids and giant hairy dog, I don’t have a cleaning lady and my mother doesn’t visit enough. My house is an utter complete 3,000-square-foot wreck. So don’t come over!
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Fun family activity Cocooning a bit this month? Try making s’mores indoors! If you have a fireplace, you can use it to make s’mores anytime. You need long sticks, marshmallows, chocolate bars and graham crackers. Or, simply make them in the oven. Line a cookie sheet with tin foil, place graham crackers on the sheet, put the chocolate on one half and the marshmallows on the other. Bake at 350 degrees until the marshmallows are light brown and the chocolate is melting. Remove, have kids put them together and enjoy. A great way to stay cozy and have fun with your family! Elisa All, founder of 30SecondMom.com, is mom to three incredibly active kids who inspire her to be “in the know while on the go.”
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New kids’ museum moves forward
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athy Goers and the other people hoping to create a children’s museum in Lake County have waited 10 long years for this announcement: Busy Brains Children’s Museum has a building. “Not a day has gone by where our board of directors have not invested some time in the museum,” says Goers, the museum’s co-founder. Goers says the 14,000square-foot building in Lake Villa, a former car dealership, “needs a lot of love.” Among the problems is a leaking roof. The nonprofit behind Busy Brains, founded in 2003 by Goers and Executive Director Alison Price for kids 0-10, now has launched a
$3.5 million capital campaign to rehab the building, fund the exhibits and provide a three-year operating reserve. The Constructing Curiosity Campaign is expected to take up to two years. “The faster we raise those funds, the faster our doors will open,” Goers says. The museum’s website, busybrains.org, offers several ways people can help, including financial donations, material donations and sponsorship opportunities. Busy Brains has offered traveling exhibits the past 10 years, some of which Goers says will be incorporated into
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the museum. Among Goers’ favorite exhibits planned in the museum will be The Body Journey, which gives kids the chance to walk through the body,
including a beating heart. She also likes the Farmers Market, a twist on the typical grocery store exhibit found at other children’s museum but more reflective of Lake County.
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Making magic in the kitchen Heather Gottfried keeps a well-stocked pantry, as well as some quick cooking essentials, such as chicken breasts, shrimp, veggies and fruit, in the freezer. “Aside from the stocked freezer, we always have whole wheat pastas, minute brown rice, canned beans, tuna in water, low sodium chicken stock CHRISTINE and canned fruit in water on hand,” PALUMBO she says. Other shelf stable items to consider are tomatoes (whole, diced, crushed, sauce, paste), quinoa, bulgur, couscous, extra virgin olive oil, canned salmon, olives and Arborio rice. One fridge “must” is a hard cheese, such as Romano, for grating.
Make food do double duty Rethink what’s left of those roasted vegetables from one night, tossing them with spaghetti and cooked crumbled sausage the next. This is not leftovers. It’s a whole new supper. “When cooking, especially on the weekends, I try to make things that will stretch to another couple of meals,” says Gottfried, a busy working mother of a second-grade girl. “A roasted chicken one night can turn into chicken fajitas another night and reappear again as chicken noodle soup later in the week.”
Other ideas might include: Microwave a baked potato and top it with canned (vegetarian) chili and grated cheese. Or top it with cottage cheese. Tuna noodle casserole can be made in minutes with whole grain noodles, frozen peas and canned tuna. Or make tuna melts with reduced-fat cheese on whole wheat bread. Once in a while, breakfast for dinner is a hit kids. “Eggs can be with the kid made into a quick omelet or frittata with veggies or even just scrambl scrambled,” suggests Include fruit and/ Gottfried. In vegetables and milk. or vegetable Make a fast stir fry. Combine fro frozen Asian vegetable stir-fry mix, leftchicken and serve over ch over quick-cooking brown rice. bro Have a ““clean out the rrefrigerator” night. Take out n
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the leftover dribs and drabs, spread out on the kitchen counter and call it your buffet. When you’re prepared with versatile ingredients in your pantry, the daily stress of deciding what to eat at the last minute will be replaced by the peace of mind of having
nourishing meal fixings at the ready. Christine Palumbo is a Naperville registered dietitian nutritionist who makes risotto or spaghetti when she has nothing else up her sleeve. Follow her on Twitter @PalumboRD, Facebook at Christine Palumbo Nutrition or Chris@ChristinePalumbo.com.
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According to a study last year by Microsoft and AARP, kids are connecting with grandparents in unprecedented— and sometimes slightly embarrassing—ways thanks to social networks. Fifty perfect of seniors are online, and the benefits of cross-generational connections for kids can include a bond with culture and family history. Grandparents benefit by staying active, learning technology and feeling a sense of purpose. As great as those connections can be, teens and grandparents are often navigating uncharted territory. While technology can provide a wonderful opportunity to connect, it
can be a source of frustration and anxiety for both parties. Parents can help by bridging the gap between generations. Help teens understand how much it means to grandparents to see activities and photos online. On the other end, remind grandparents that teens can be extra emotional and self-conscious. Connecting between the generations can work by following these basics. Keep comments simple. Teens are easy to embarrass. And a seemingly benign comment like “Way to go super kid!” can be mortifying to a teen in front of the friends on their social network. Ask before posting photos. Your teen may not appreciate being tagged in a photo where he is politely modeling a handmade sweater from grandma. Grandparents
should ask before posting photos of their grandchildren. Provide some context. Teens use the Internet to express themselves— post song lyrics, political views and social comments that they may not normally share in a conversation with their grandparents. Help grandparents remember that what they see and read online may be easily misinterpreted. Try other communication. If problems persist, suggest a weekly email to a grandparent or a conversation over Skype. A regular weekly phone call may be a welcome trade-off for both sides.
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Light bulb snowman Make your own frosty snowman with this winter craft
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Supplies Light bulbs White glitter Craft bond glue spray Puffy paint Twine or string Sticks Hot glue gun
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Put scrap paper or newspaper under your light bulb. Spray the entire light bulb with craft bond glue spray. Be careful to not get it all over your hands. Hold the light bulb by the metal end and douse the entire glue-covered light bulb with glitter. Shake off excess glitter and allow to completely dry for a couple of minutes.
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Tie twine or string securely around the base of the light bulb so you can hang the finished project.
Break two small sticks into the desired size for arms. Use your glue gun to glue the arms on either side of the light bulb. With puffy paint, draw a face and buttons on the front of the light bulb to create your own personalized snowman. Let dry completely. Make it a family project with each member of the family creating a snowman to hang up around the house. ChicagoParent.com January 2014 31
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FAILING WITH GUSTO
Like many moms, I am not really into padding my house with stuff. After having kids, most possessions were subject to vandalism, dismantling, and a strong likelihood of getting flushed down the toilet. Thanks to my three boys, expensive furniture, jewelry, and gadgetry no longer were welcome. It now takes something MARIANNE truly spectacular to elicit that old WALSH voice, the one that whispers: You need to buy that immediately. Such a moment occurred a few weeks back. Frustrated with trying to squeeze appointments, recitals and games into our tiny paper calendar, I looked for other options. I shrugged off a suggestion to keep the family’s diary on my phone. The last time I had seen the thing, it was flying off my minivan’s center console as I took a sharp turn. When I stopped by my sister-in-law’s that day, I couldn’t help but notice her giant dry erase board. On it was a series of color-coded entries, each one ensuring prompt and tidy delivery of her children to the four corners of Chicago. That was when my inner voice grew gravely covetous, encouraging me to grab the board and make a run for it. Instead, I ordered my own dry erase board. It was difficult to contain my excitement while I awaited its arrival. When I pulled it out of the box, my heart pounded. All that white space. All that room. The first time I had to adjust an entry, I wept tears of joy. Changes no longer required scribbles, illegible notes and squiggly arrows. I could wipe the
offending entry right off and the calendar remained perfect and unblemished. But then one morning, I found I could not erase an entry. Someone had used a SHARPIE on my dry erase board. Panicked, I scrubbed it with rubbing alcohol, Windex and hairspray. The entry remained. I looked at what was written and knew at once who the offender was: 10 AM – Physical Fitness Test. Enraged, I wanted to call my husband at the firehouse and ream him out. My new calendar was ruined. Posttraumatic-dry-erase-board began setting in.
The frustrating part about being married to a fireman is that you can’t do the crazy wife call to work. EVER. First, there is the possibility of them being in the middle of performing life-saving CPR. A dry erase tragedy just seems trite then. Or there is that risk of your spouse perishing, in which case you would live the rest of your life knowing your final words were: “A SHARPIE?? You used a freaking SHARPIE??” Couldn’t chance it. So I swallowed my fury and did what any reasonable woman would do. I Googled. Here’s where the magic comes in, folks. Did you know that using a dry erase marker OVER a Sharpie marker on the board will cause the Sharpie marks to ERASE? I KNOW. As someone whose spirit, sanity and happiness were forever lifted by this knowledge, I knew I had to share it with you, faithful reader. There is magic in that thar Google. Now maybe it can help find my phone.
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I think helping them to see (and maybe focus on) the end result. It’s easy to be in a difficult situation and not be able to see beyond it. Also, sometimes a little bribery helps! Jackie Sergeant, Richton Park
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Goosefishing with grandpa Although I love Chicago as if I were born here, I was not. I came into the world under the auspicious gaze of the statue of Vulcan, at the foot of Iron Mountain, in Birmingham, Alabama. I occasionally leave my children in that great state under the gentle care of their grandparents, my mother, MiMi, and their grandfather, the CHRISTOPHER incomparable Paw Paw Lamar. Lamar GARLINGTON has left Alabama voluntarily only once in my lifetime. He came to Chicago. something about patience. Leaving my children with Carefully, slowly, gently, him in Alabama has opened Lamar began untangling their lives to the simpler the monofilament snarl, joys, those human efforts when the rod was snatched closer to the red dirt of my out of his hands. He and birth. Fishing. Sarah looked up to It requires see a goose had patience to grabbed the understand, lure and was patience to now wadperform. dling away, I fish fast. dragging the The moment rig behind. my bait hits The goose the water tried to take off, I’m ticking but the hopelessly off the seconds ILL UST EJA RATION BY TOM D entangled rod and until I get a strike. I reel was an albatross around cast and retrieve with such its neck. It waddled ranrestless fury my lure leaves domly, honking in contraa wake. I haven’t caught puntal time with Sarah, who anything in 20 years. I’ve reacted exactly as I would assumed it’s genetic. I was have, hopping around the wrong. edge of the pond, screaming Fishing with Lamar, Sarah OH MY GOD OH MY GOD I started off exhibiting the CAUGHT A BIRD! same ruthless inability to Lamar reacted with the angle I’ve enjoyed my entire trained impulses of a former life, casting into the middle of the pond as the remainder Marine, wrestled the goose to the ground and, patiently, reof her line spooled into a moved the lure with as little complex and intricate wig, damage as he could manage. ensnaring the reel and her The goose flapped away, hands, causing her to whine landing in the next pond over with alarm. in a group of geese where, This is where Lamar presumably, he honked, “You excels. Any man who will NOT believe what just watches every lap of a happened ...” NASCAR race knows a little
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here were four generations of family piled into one neatly organized room. On most occasions, this would be a cause for celebration. But hospice is not a place for party balloons. It isn’t even a place for get-well balloons. It is a place for bitter goodbyes and last breaths. I had struggled with the concept of bringBut it was in ing my 1-year-old into the hospice room. Was her death that he too young for this she taught type of experience? Ultimately, I knew he me her most was innocently unaware meaningful of his surroundings. He had his place out in lesson about the waiting room, and cousins and uncles motherhood. when needed a break from the harsh realities of life, they found Peter scattered amidst his toys with a smile and a plethora of tiny hugs. My personal relationship with my grandmother was smattered with frantic phone calls. “Nana, he launched himself off the bed!” With a gentle laugh and an air of experience I would always get a touch of simple and humble advice: “Kasey, children are resilient enough for first-time parents.”
Everything she said rang true. She was wisdom and kindness in a moment of my life where I felt vulnerable and unsure. I was at the beginning of the road she had already walked. Like her, I have dealt with my fair share of parental anxiety. It is never-ending and often generated from unexpected places. Mom wars. Playground politics. Shelves of books about sleep and eating and discipline. For me, it is simply exhausting. She had her own woes to deal with—this lady lived through wars and The Depression! But it was in her death that she taught me her most meaningful lesson about motherhood. It was my cousin who pulled the picture of our family to her bedside table. The picture was taken at her 90th birthday. (Let me tell you, this woman knew how to throw a party!) She was in the middle surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. “Look,” my cousin whispered to her, “Look at what you did. Look at how you are leaving the world. Look at how you changed the world.” My grandmother’s body may have left the world, but her spirit most certainly remains in each little lesson and phone call she had with every one of us. While my daily life is still a wind
tunnel of playdates and bedtime routines, I have seen the light at the end of the tunnel. Parenthood is truly an honor. My sweet grandmother was laid to rest on the south side of Chicago where she raised and loved her family. My father drove around that day and pointed out to us the streets of his childhood memories. She had created a home inside his heart and I can only hope that I can do the same for the family that my husband and I are striving to create. Parental love truly knows no bounds. Kathryn Rose is a Chicago mom of one.
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bout two years ago, I died. Due to an adverse reaction to a medicine, I died on a table in a sub-basement of a local hospital. There wasn’t any bright light. I didn’t see my mom or Jim Morrison, and from what I remember, it was extremely painful and violent. The strange thing is I am pretty sure I killed myself.
A little back story During the 2010 Chicago Marathon, at about mile 17, I felt a pop in my left calf, which I took to be an angry muscle and ignored it. A month later, on Thanksgiving Day while playing touch football, I felt the “pop” again, followed quickly by an even more intense pain in my right calf.
It didn’t really hit me until the next day: I died because of my own stupidity and pride. I tore both Achilles tendons and doctors said I was done with exercise for eight to 10 weeks. By mid-December, I started to feel horrible, but ignored it, because frankly, I had too much to do to be sick. When I finally saw the doctor, he diagnosed pneumonia and said I needed to rest. What I heard was “chill out for a few days, just work 10-hour
days, take a nap or two, and then return to your normal activity,” which is what I did. I wheezed, coughed and limped my way through January and into February. Then it happened. I woke up in the middle of the night in February, not breathing. More pneumonia. For nine days I stayed put, taking many different pills and sleeping off the effects on my battered body. During the second week in bed, I woke up with sharp chest pains, a tingling left arm and dizziness. I was pretty sure I was having a heart attack. I realize how stupid it sounds, but I didn’t want to wake my wife because she would want to take me to the ER, which meant waking up our 2-year-old, which would make him crabby at day care. So I made my way downstairs to our couch and Googled pneumonia. I learned a lot of people with pneumonia have heart attack-type symptoms. Good news! I also learned some people with pneumonia actually have heart attacks and don’t realize it. Bad news! That morning, after an EKG, my doctor ruled out a heart attack, but wanted to do more tests to be safe. One of those tests killed me. When the doctor told me that I had died, my first thought wasn’t, “Man, who is going to update my Facebook or arrange the dinner menu for the week?” It was about my family and how much I
missed them at that very moment, how the thought of never seeing them again terrified me. It didn’t really hit me until the next day: I died because of my own stupidity and pride.
Me post death I am a lucky guy. Not once during the time I died and in the weeks after did I think about Facebook, pageviews, paint color, playdates or worry about the bed being made. I did think a lot about being alive. It used to be hard for me to ask for help. I wanted everyone to know “everything was fine” even when it wasn’t, because for some silly reason if you don’t say that, you are a bad parent. Forget that. If I need help now, I ask for it. It doesn’t make us weak or less capable parents. I may not always have the cleanest house or the most maintained yard, but what I do have is the ability to wake up in the morning to my son yelling for his momma, my dog hogging the blankets, my daughter’s crazy bed head and my wife’s smile. I “have” everything I actually need.
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Best place to explore nature: Starved Rock State Park Illinois is nothing but flat? Wrong, wrong, wrong. Starved Rock is filled with canyons, waterfalls and trails that take you back to when the Native Americans lived here. This historic park offers some of the best views you’ll see only 90 minutes from Chicago. starvedrockstatepark.org Finalists: Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum; The Morton Arboretum; Illinois Forest Preserves; Taltree Arboretum & Gardens
Best spot for playdate lunches: Junction Diner The criteria for a playdate lunch are clear: good food, room for the kids to play, and a chance for the grown-ups to chat. All three are met at this airy, train-themed restaurant, where little ones are captivated by choochoos while parents chow down on salads, burgers and the famous Pot Roast sandwich. thejunctiondiner.com Finalists: Little Beans Cafe; Little Monkey Bizness; Independence Grove in Libertyville
Best museum overnight: Shedd Aquarium You can’t actually swim with the exotic fish, but putting your sleeping bag next to one of the tanks for an overnight is the next best thing. Families with kids 5 and older bunk in for fish-filled fun, including animal encounters, dinner and dancing, and an aquatic show. sheddaquarium.org Finalists: Adler Planetarium; The Field Museum; The Museum of Science and Industry; Kenosha Public Museum
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Best place to say cheese: Navy Pier
Out-of-towners know the appeal of the pier, but it’s time for locals to discover the photo op possibilities. Whether you’re riding the famous Ferris wheel, warming up in the Crystal Gardens, boarding a boat or enjoying an annual event, you’ll be smiling so big, the photos just might take themselves. navypier.com Finalists: Buckingham Fountain; Lincoln Park Zoo and Nature Boardwalk; Millennium Park; Chicago Botanic Garden; The Morton Arboretum
Best place to forget you have kids: Girl and the Goat For a couple of hours, you don’t have to think about whatever is waiting for you. You’ll want to try everything on the menu—but don’t be surprised to see a goat leg gracing a nearby table. If you’re lucky, snag a seat at the back counter, where you can watch the cooks and maybe see Stephanie Izard calling the shots. girlandthegoat.com Finalists: The Signature Room; Morton’s The Steakhouse; City Winery; Pops for Champagne
Best place to warm up: Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum When it seems like all of Chicagoland has gone into hibernation, head to this indoor gem. Kids will adore the treehouse, water play area and lots and lots of live animals. Plus, the Butterfly Haven is a welcome reminder that spring is just around the corner ... eventually. naturemuseum.org Finalists: Garfield Park Conservatory; Goldfish Swim School; KeyLime Cove; Santa’s Candy Castle in Santa Claus, Ind.
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Best place to be a boy: Legoland Discovery Center
For little Lego-holics, this place is a building mecca. With an impressively detailed mini-Chicago, 4-D movies, a Legothemed jungle gym and interactive rides, there are attractions to fit every kid’s style. And did we mention the multiple opportunities to sample Legos first-hand? Like we said: mecca. legolanddiscoverycenter.com/chicago Finalists: FireZone; Ball Factory; Windy City Fieldhouse; Vertical Endeavors
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Best place to scream and shout: Pump It Up
Best place to get your kid groomed: KidSnips KidSnips is part hair salon, part toy store; a winning combo for hesitant, wiggly toddlers with overgrown manes. With nine locations in the Chicagoland area, you’re sure to find one near you. The stylists have mastered the art of distraction so well that the only person shedding tears during that ceremonial first haircut will be mom. kidsnips.com Finalists: Snippet’s Mini-Cuts; Pickles Playroom; Pigtails & Crewcuts; Rock Candy
Crazy, wild, in-the-air fun makes Pump It Up just the place for kids to let out their inner jumping bean. Kids can bounce, slide, climb and jump on the oversized inflatables. Even better, many locations have special areas set aside just for toddlers, so no chance of accidents with bigger jumpers. pumpitupparty.com Finalists: FireZone; Goldfish Swim School; Ball Factory; Windy City Fieldhouse
Best place to get your game on: 31st Street beach and playground This beach is pure Chicago fun. With a new harbor, beach with concessions and restrooms and a handicapped-accessible park, there’s a little something for everyone. Plus, in addition to great views of the city, visitors will love the public art display of 18 trees painted in vibrant hues along the lakefront. chicagoparkdistrict.com Finalists: Miss Lori’s Play Group; Adams Park; Little Beans Cafe; Portage Park F
Best kids menu: Rainforest Cafe Theme restaurants sometimes sacrifice the menu for the sake of extras. Not so at Rainforest Cafe, where the kids’ menu includes favorites like macaroni & cheese and specialities like St. Louis style pork ribs. Just try not to be too distracted by the exotic decor to taste the jungle flavors. rainforestcafe.com Finalists: Red Robin; Jason’s Deli
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When you’re 95 stories up in the John Hancock Center, the city literally is at your feet. On a clear day, be sure to snag a window table to enjoy your upscale meal. It’s worth waiting for a bird’s-eye view of the Mag Mile or Lake Michigan. signatureroom.com Finalists: The Walnut Room; The Drake Hotel; Willis Tower; Navy Pier
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It happens to the best of us: summertime whines of, “Mom, I’m bored!” When you hear it, head to Lincoln Park Zoo. With more than 200 species of animals, plenty of space to run around, awesome views of Chicago’s skyline and free admission (!), it’s a win-win for the entire family. lpzoo.org Finalists: Biking on the lakefront; any of Chicago’s beaches; Chicago Botanic Garden; The Morton Arboretum
Best animal adventures: Brookfield Zoo We expect to see lions and tigers and bears (oh my!) when we visit any zoo. But what about bald eagles, roadrunners (yes, they’re real!) or lowland tapirs? Head to Brookfield Zoo to introduce your kids to these lesser known species and maybe you’ll leave with an aspiring zoologist or conservationist. brookfieldzoo.org Finalists: Lincoln Park Zoo; Shedd Aquarium; Lambs Farm; Randall Oaks Barnyard Zoo
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Best place for train watching: Illinois Railway Museum With nearly 400 pieces of railway equipment, this is the spot to show some locomotive love. Kids can learn the history of Chicago’s train culture, take a ride on a streetcar or restored train, and pose for pics throughout the open-air museum. Be sure to check the website for some train-tastic events. irm.org Finalists: 2 Toots Train Whistle Grill; DuPage Children’s Museum, second floor; riding the El around the Loop; Ogilvie Transportation Center
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Best place to get girly: American Girl Place Shop for the latest doll gear, dine in the cafe—and just how cool is that hair salon? We don’t think there could be a more magical place for little girls than American Girl Place. We dare you to try to keep the smile off your face when you see her eyes light up. americangirl.com
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Best get-out-of-the-city day trip: Lake Geneva, Wi. For a change of pace from Lake Michigan, head just 80 miles from downtown Chicago to our charming northern neighbor. But after relaxing at the beach, cruising the lake, browsing quaint shops and enjoying yummy ice cream, don’t be surprised if your day trip turns into a long weekend away. lakegenevawi.com Finalists: Kenosha, Wi.; Taltree Arboretum & Gardens; KeyLime Cove; Starved Rock State Park
Best place for a sweet escape: Brown Cow Ice Cream Parlor
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For the last 10 years, Forest Park’s family-owned Brown Cow Ice Cream Parlor has been serving up homemade treats with a side of nostalgia and a cherry on top. The next time you’re craving a sweet tooth fix, stop by for a float, a malt or our favorite: the banana split sundae. browncowicecream.com
What other spot in the city has an actual “Play Manifesto”? It’s no wonder, since this place is perfect for kids of all ages—whether they’re fishing in Treasure Trails or building in the Tinkering Lab. Temporary exhibits rotate through to guarantee no two visits are ever the same. chicagochildrensmuseum.org
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The great divide: When it comes to their kids’ education, parents worry about the ‘right’ decision
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BY DANIELLE BRAFF chools. That’s the word that keeps parents of infants awake at night, the topic that can cause fierce debates between otherwise best friends. And it’s the reason why families are selling their dream homes at great losses to move across Chicago to be within the boundaries of a given school—or even leaving the Windy City to move to the suburbs.
“It’s pretty common for people to move for their school,” says Christine Whitley, of Christine Whitley Education Consulting, which helps Chicago-area parents navigate through the Chicago Public School system. “School is a big piece of choosing a neighborhood.” But sometimes it’s not so easy to give up a home and move, and that’s why it’s good—but overwhelming—that there are so many options here. There are four different types of public school options in Chicago, and each has its own application. There’s also the private-school route, and within the private schools, there are religious schools, Waldorf schools, Montessori and other specialized types of education. To say that these options, applications and decisions can make a parent lose his or her mind before their child turns 3 (that’s the age Whitley recommends they start thinking about kindergarten choices) is an understatement.
South Loop Elementary Gifted Center There’s no right or wrong answer, and that’s what makes the school decision so hard. Parents may decide to move to the suburbs only to move back a few years later when they realize that the ’burbs aren’t a good fit. Or they enroll in a private school and don’t like how it meshes with their child, so they return to their neighborhood public school. Louisa Vassileva Carney,
a former international trade attorney and currently a stayat-home mother of two young children, has already changed her mind about schooling—and her oldest child is only 6. “I’m a city girl at heart, and just can’t imagine giving up what the city and city living has to offer,” Carney says of her decision to stay in the South Loop. “We bought in the South Loop hoping that one day our children would be gifted enough
to get accepted at the South Loop Elementary Gifted Center. However, it was eliminated the year Izzy was to apply for pre-K.” So Carney enrolled Izzy at the British School of Chicago for preschool and loved nearly everything about it, except the price. The following year, Carney applied for CPS schools and Izzy was accepted into Skinner North Classical, where she made the switch last year for kindergarten and remains this year for first grade. “I can’t say that I’m thrilled with the school, but I guess you get what you pay for,” Carney says. “My greatest concern switching from private to CPS was class size, and that fear totally materialized.” Now that Izzy is in first grade, they have an assistant in the classroom, but it was challenging in kindergarten, Carney says. “Izzy wasn’t used to the chaos and the aggressive behavior
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: City or suburbs The Nishi family, Mike and Dona, with kids Nora, 8, and Hana, 5, choose to stay in Chicago.
exhibited by some kids,” she says. “Even though academically, things might be almost comparable, I think there’s a lot to be said about the environment and atmosphere. If money were irrelevant, I would take her back to British in a heartbeat.” As for now, British is Carney’s
backup plan if CPS doesn’t work out down the line. Overcrowding—and lack of options—is the reason why another Chicago family moved to Skokie. Crystal Johnson, executive director of the Chicago Metro History Education Center, had British School of Chicago
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previously lived in Portage Park and loved her experience with the tuition-based Disney II. Then, she went through what she described as “what can be a nightmare for parents of multiples”—the lottery and testing system to get into the Chicago Public Schools. “We have three kids and two full-time working parents. The (system) can be a nightmare unless your eldest happens to get the golden ticket at Disney II. Winding up with three kids at different schools—most likely several miles away from our home—was not an option for
us if we wanted to continue to work.” But her child was waitlisted at all 26 schools via the CPS lottery. “Though we would have preferred to have stayed in the city—and I have the most enormous respect for CPS teachers—we chose Skokie over Chicago,” Johnson says, citing overcrowding at even the highly ranked CPS schools and the lack of facilities such as playgrounds, labs, libraries, music rooms CONTINUED ON PAGE 52
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school, so we are going to be going through this dilemma again when the time comes.” And of course, there’s always the regret of leaving Chicago. “When we lived in Chicago, we would spontaneously go to the various museums and have picnics along the lake,” she says. “The kids also loved taking the El train—we would circle the Loop just for fun. After our adventures, we knew we could be home within about 15 minutes.” Still, not everyone has given up on Chicago. Jayanthi Annadurai, a Chicago School Choice manager with Neighborhood Parents Network and an independent education consultant with PREP Chicago, a test preparation and school search company, says she
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has chosen to stay very active in her children’s schools so she can stay in Chicago. Her third-grader attends Urban Prairie Waldorf School, while her kindergartner is completing her final year at City Garden, the sister school. “A typical week sees her in a garden, learning the violin, singing in a round with her classmates, practicing cursive writing, jump roping while spelling words or practicing arithmetic and laughing as she runs,” Nishi says of her third-grader. They never planned on sending both children to private school, but after applying to 10 selective enrollment and magnet schools for her oldest without any luck, Nishi decided to continue with City Garden’s program, which goes through kindergarten. Still, like other Chicago-area families, high school is still a question mark. “We have great hopes that a reasonable, rigorous and empathic program will unfold to which we will be able to send our children,” Nishi says. “We don’t expect our kids to attend Harvard, but it would be great to have a school that provides a well-rounded education for all children that doesn’t depend upon test scores and 100 percent attendance for two years in order to get in.” Danielle Braff is a Chicago mom of two little girls. She is a frequent Chicago Parent contributor.
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Two meals to use what you have right in the pantry BY EMILY PASTER t this busy time of year, just making it to the grocery store can seem like Mission: Impossible. You may think that empty-looking refrigerator signals yet another night of take-out or pizza, but think again. There are plenty of healthy and tasty dinners you can put together using just the ingredients in your pantry and a few refrigerator basics, like bread, cheese and milk. Grilled cheese and tomato soup is a classic pantry dinner. When done correctly, this beloved lunchtime duo can become a satisfying dinner. Tomato soup is so easy to make yourself, there’s no reason to resort to the canned kind. All it takes is a few pantry ingredients like onions, canned tomatoes and chicken broth. I pumped up the flavor by adding some sweet and earthy Middle Eastern spices, but you can customize your homemade tomato soup any way you like. If you happen to have an apple or two left in your fruit drawer, slice it up and tuck the slices inside the grilled cheese for extra crunch. Emily Paster is a freelance writer and mom of two living in the Chicago suburbs. She writes about fitting real food into family life on her blog, West of the Loop (westoftheloop.com).
Grown-Up Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese Serves four For the soup: 2 Tbsp. butter 2 yellow onions, diced 1 tsp. each coriander and cumin 2 28-oz. cans whole tomatoes 1 Tbsp. sugar 3 cups chicken broth 1/4 cup heavy cream, half-and-half or milk Salt and pepper to taste
For the grilled cheese: 6 Tbsp. butter 8 slices sandwich bread Hard cheese, such as cheddar, Swiss, or Gruyere 1 apple (optional)
Begin by making the soup. Melt the butter in a large stockpot. SautĂŠ the diced onion over low heat until very soft and browned, about 15-20 minutes. During that time, season the onions well with the cumin, coriander, salt and pepper. When the onions are browned, add the canned tomatoes with their
juice, crushing the tomatoes with your spoon; the sugar; and the chicken broth. Bring the soup to a boil and then turn down the heat and simmer until thickened, about 30 minutes. Stir in the cream, half-and-half or milk and heat through. While the soup is simmering, prepare the grilled cheese. Melt half the butter over low heat in a nonstick skillet large enough to accommodate two sandwiches. Meanwhile, place slices of cheese on two pieces of bread. Cover with thin slices of apple. Top with remaining bread. Carefully place two sandwiches in skillet and cook over low heat until the bottom slices of bread are golden brown. Add remaining butter to the skillet and carefully turn the sandwiches over. Cook until second side also is golden brown and cheese is melted and gooey. Repeat with two remaining sandwiches. CONTINUED ON PAGE 56
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Another great pantry meal is vegetarian chili. Chili is a dish perfectly suited to experimentation and cooking with what is on hand. You may think that chili needs to simmer on the stove all day, but that is not the case,
particularly with a vegetarian chili. While a longer cooking time might result in deeper flavor—good news for the leftovers!—this chili will be ready to eat in 45-60 minutes. Serve chili over rice for a nutritious and tasty meal straight from the pantry.
Vegetarian Chili No kidney beans? Substitute black or cannellini beans. 2 Tbsp. vegetable oil 1 large onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 3 Tbsp. chili powder 2 tsp. ground cumin 1 tsp. ground coriander 1 28-oz. can whole tomatoes with their juice 1 bottle of beer 1 can kidney beans, drained and rinsed Sour cream, chopped scallion and grated cheese for garnish (optional)
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ou don’t have to suffer from seasonal affective disorder to know January in the Windy City can be on the gloomy side. The holidays are behind us, but we still have a long winter ahead. (Making everyone a little grumpy.) It helps to escape the house with the kids for a break. Here are seven ideas to get you started on fun. Remember, spring is only a few short months away.
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Outside in. As the dark and cold winter days set in, it’s easy to forget the beauty and spirit of nature. Fight it. The stunning Crystal Gardens at Navy Pier will transport you to a warmer climate. With its six-story glass atrium, the one-acre indoor palm court features towering palm trees, seasonal flowers and plants, and “leap-frog” fountains. It’s a perfect place for a winter picnic with wonderful views of the city.
find caramel popcorn coated with cheddar cheese topping; and Nuts on Clark, 3830 N. Clark St., Chicago, which offers lots of options beyond popcorn to please everyone in the family.
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Get dashing. Through the snow, that is. The winter season in Chicago is a great time to get out and about on an open sleigh. If Mother Nature is working in
our favor and providing lots of snow, Forest View Farms in Tinley Park is the place to go. With 6 inches of packed snow on the ground, the stable’s Belgian and Percheron horses take groups on a 25-minute ride. For an additional $25, you can have a post-ride campfire (marshmallows are on you, though!). Call (708) 560-0306 to make reservations. $40 and up. Or on Saturdays and Sundays this month, head to DuPage Forest Preserve where draft horses from Danada Equestrian Center, 3S507 Naperville Road, Wheaton, take you for a 15minute ride. $5, $2 kids 5-12, free kids under 5.
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Poppin’ fun. National Popcorn Day is Jan. 19, so get popping at one of Chicago’s many popcorn shops. Not sure where to start? Check out the family-run Wells Street Popcorn, 2804 N. Clark St., Chicago; Chicago Kernel Gourmet Popcorn, 511 S. State St., Chicago, where samples are always available; Let’s Get Poppin, 11758 S. Western Ave., Chicago, where you’ll ChicagoParent.com January 2014 59
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Start morning on the sunny side. Wildberry features local farm-fresh ingredients and fresh-baked breads. It is located at 130 E. Randolph, a couple of blocks from the El. It’s fun to be downtown and it lends an element of adventure if you take the train. Everything on the menu is good and tables are plentiful and positioned close together without feeling crowded. The restaurant is popular and there can be a wait, although the line moves quickly. Or head to Grandma Sally’s Family Restaurant, 7301 North Ave., River Forest, for a hearty, flavorful breakfast food that’s easy on the wallet. Try to get the back corner round booth— it’s sunny.
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Wonderfest at Navy Pier, complete with ice skating, carnival rides and tons of holiday cheer, goes through Jan. 12—longer than ever before. winterwonderfest.com.
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Chicago Playworks for Families and Young Audiences DePaul’s Merle Reskin Theatre 60 E. Balbo Dr., Chicago (312) 922-1999 theatreschool.depaul.edu
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Dominican University Performing Arts Center Arts & Minds 2013/14 Season 7900 W. Division, River Forest (708) 488-5000 Dom.edu/pac
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For our mone money, there’s no better month than January to sip a steam steaming cup of hot chocolate while you watch the snowflake snowflakes drift into pristine piles. Take the cocoa curiosity to th the next level with Weekend Family Class: Hot Chocolate, wh where you can learn about how chocolate comes from South Ame American plants. Plus, mix up several different kinds of historic chocol chocolate drinks, even an ancient Aztec version, and take home supplie supplies to make your own sweet cocoa creations. $22 per child. 9:30-11 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Jan. 18. Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe. (847) 835-5440, chicagobotanic.org.
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Confession time: As selfproclaimed “word people,” we’ve always had a little trouble finding math fun. That could f all change at Willard cha Elementary School’s Elemen Family Math Festival, which includes a performance of Emerald perform City Theatre’s “Llama, Th Llama…” Llama… and several math games such as g Estimation and Twister. Estima Sounds like it adds up to a fun day d for the whole family. $8 per family for festival; festival $5 per person for show sho and festival. 1 p.m. p.m play; 2-3 p.m. festival festiv Jan 26. Willard Elementary School, Elem 1250 125 Ashland Ave., River Forest. (708) Riv 366-6740, district90. 36 org. or
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We’ve heard of jazz versions of Pearl Jam, Radiohead, and even Britney Spears. But classic children’s songs? You’ll be hearing E-I-E-I-O with new ears, thanks to Old MacDonald Plays the Form, an intro to jazz music that improvises on that famous farmyard tune. Kids get their own program and crayons, plus a post-concert milk and cookies reception with guest artist Brad Macdonald. Think there’s any relation? $5. 3 p.m. Jan. 26. PianoForte Studios, 1335 S. Michigan, Chicago. (312) 291-0000, pianofortefoundation.org.
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CELEBRATE NEW YEAR’S EVE AND NEW YEAR’S DAY. Help build
HABITAT CONSERVATION FAIR. Meet with representatives
the first-ever Lego Wish Board, which will be displayed all year. Additional activities include music, sparkling grape juice, creative build challenges and a hunt for hidden balloons in the Jungle Expedition scavenger hunt. $20. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Legoland Discovery Center, The Streets of Woodfield (next to Woodfield Mall), 601 N. Martingale Road, Schaumburg. (847) 592-9700, lego landdiscoverycenter.com/chicago.
from the Illinois Butterfly Monitoring Network, Project Squirrel and more to learn how to help with conservation efforts. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, 2430 N. Cannon Drive, Chicago. (773) 7555100, naturemuseum.org. WINTER IN HOGWARTS.
Munch on Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans and finger-knit a house scarf while watching how it all began
in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. 6-8:45 p.m. Des Plaines Public Library, 1501 Ellinwood St., Des Plaines. (847) 376-2839, dppl. org. NATURE STORY TIME. Kids 3-6,
with adult, enjoy a nature-inspired story, followed by a craft and a snack. $1. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest. (708) 366-6530, fpdcc.com.
3 | FRIDAY WINTER DISCOVERY CAMP.
About the calendar The deadline for submitting listings for the February issue is Dec. 30. All events are subject to change. Please call the event sponsor at the number listed to confirm before you go. Events taking place on four or more dates during the month are listed in Ongoing Events, beginning on page 81.
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Bundle up for a morning of playing in the snow and discovering what makes winter such an amazing season. $30. 9 a.m.-noon. Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Road, Highland Park. (847) 433-6901, hellernaturecenter.org. NADA WINTER NATIONALS YOUTH INDOOR DODGEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Teams of boys
and girls in grades 4-12 compete in a NADA-sanctioned event with games officiated by NADA staff. All players
receive a T-shirt. $105 team of 6-10 players. 4 p.m. Sport Center, 1141 W. Irving Park Road, Schaumburg. (847) 490-7020, parkfun.com.
4 | SATURDAY CHICAGO FAMILY COOKING CLASS: LA GALETTE DES ROIS. Kids
7-10 learn how tasty, simple and pleasant French cooking can be. $35 parent/child pair; $50 family pass (maximum four). 2-4 p.m. Alliance Francaise de Chicago, 810 N. Dearborn St. (312) 337-1070, af-chicago.org. FAMILY YOGA WITH LIVE MUSIC.
Fun and interactive workshop invites families with kids 3 and up to share in the joy of playful yoga poses accompanied by original music designed just for kids, performed by Justin Roberts. Pre-registration is recommended. $30 pair; $10 additional adult or child. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Bloom Yoga Studio, 4663 N. Rockwell St. (773) 463-9642, bloomyogastudio.com.
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CALENDAR SUBURBS “BONE” APPETIT. Watch a naturalist feed Trailside Museum’s resident outdoor animals while learning about them and asking questions. 1-1:30 p.m. Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest. (708) 366-6530, fpdcc.com. CELEBRATION OF WINTER.
Enjoy winter activities and games, including a bonfire, cross-country skiing, winter bingo, snowball accuracy throw and dog musher demonstration. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Coyote Run Golf Course, 800 Kedzie Ave., Flossmoor. (708) 957-0300, hfparks.com. SANDBURG STORY TIME.
Children’s librarians read family favorites from Sandburg’s Rootabaga Stories in conjunction with Elmhurst Historical Museum’s exhibit, “Carl Sandburg in Elmhurst.” 10:30 a.m. Elmhurst Public Library, 125 S.
Prospect Ave., Elmhurst. (630) 8331457, elmhursthistory.org. FUN FEST. Families can prep
for the game in the Skyline Room across the street from the arena’s north entrance. Play games, create posters, enjoy music and take part in several other activities. 5-6:30 p.m. Chicago Wolves, Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. (800) THE-WOLVES, chicagowolves.com.
5 | SUNDAY SUBURBS NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION WALK. Join a naturalist for a long
guided hike through the scenic forest preserves surrounding Trailside Museum. Afterward, warm up with some hot cider. Dress for the weather. 1-2:30 p.m. Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest. (708) 366-6530, fpdcc.com.
Olympia Fields. (708) 481-2330, ironsoaks.com.
CARL SANDBURG’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION.
Celebrate Sandburg’s 136th birthday with exhibit tours, a live performance of Sandburg’s American Song Bag by folk singer Bucky Halker and cake. 2 p.m. Elmhurst Historical Museum, 120 E. Park Ave., Elmhurst. (630) 833-1457, elmhursthistory.org. LITTLE DEBBIE SUNDAY. Special promotions, plus kids have the opportunity to meet players after the game. Free with admission. Chicago Wolves, Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. (800) THE-WOLVES, chicagowolves.com.
6 | MONDAY WINTERPALOOZA. Play in the snow, hone nature detective skills, build a fire and cross country ski (snow permitting). Bring a sack lunch and dress for indoor and outdoor play. Registration required. $38, $25 resident. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Irons Oaks, 20000 S. Western Ave.,
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11 | SATURDAY CHICAGO FAMILY DAY: COLOR. Families can enjoy a day of creative experiences designed and led by Chicago artists. Inspired by the exhibition “Paul Sietsema,” families can color objects so they are all one hue, or design things that are many shades. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Chicago Ave. (312) 2802660, mcachicago.org. siness est. 1957
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SECOND SATURDAYS. Explore the city’s stories through interactive activities, make-and-take crafts, music, performances and more. Imagine what Chicago looked like before it was a city and investigate the prairie plants that used to grow here. Free with admission; free kids 12 and under. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Chicago History Museum, 1601 N. Clark St. (312) 642-4600, chicagohistory.org.
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reviewing IEP goals and updates; evaluating what worked, what didn’t, and concerns and goals for your child; testing/assessment; and planning for next year. Adults only. $50. 9 a.m.-noon. National Louis University, 1000 Capitol Drive, Wheeling. (847) 461-3137, empoweringparents withtlc.com.
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Meet some outstanding authors of children’s and young adult books. At 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., entertainer Chris Fascione will bring children’s stories to life through acting, storytelling, comedy and juggling. Teachers from District 112 will read stories to children during the event. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Highland Park Public Library, 494 Laurel Ave., Highland Park. (847) 681-7030, hplibrary.org/kids. BUBBLE WONDERS. Bubble-ologist Geoff Akins’ show is full of laughs, surprises, joy and inspiration for kids of all ages. $14, $12 kids 12 and under. 1 p.m. Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. (847) 577-2121, metropolisarts.com. NORTHBROOK WINTER CARNIVAL. Celebrate the season
with carnival games, a snowshoe obstacle course, winter demonstrations, music and a sled decorating contest. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Meadowhill Park, 1479 Maple Ave., Northbrook. (847) 291-2995, nbparks.org.
GET IN, GET ART DAYS. A series of free monthly hands-on art days. Today’s theme is “Get Fixin’” and includes a Broken Workshop that repurposes broken items as art, and “art road show” appraisals. 2-4 p.m. Beverly Arts Center, 2407 W. 111th St. (773) 445-3838, beverlyartcenter.org.
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sculpting contest, photo contest, cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing and hiking. Hot drinks and cookies available for a donation. $5, $2 kids. Noon-4 p.m. Volo Bog State Natural Area, 28478 W. Brandenburg Road, Ingleside. (815) 344-1294, dnr. state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r2/ volobog.htm. NATURE SKETCHING WORKSHOP. Kids 10 and up use
pencils to create shapes, tone and texture, then draw small animals and plants from life. Equipment supplied; registration required. $2. 1-3 p.m.
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15 | WEDNESDAY MOONLIT SKI. Families with kids 6 and up cross-country ski by the light of the moon, then head inside the Nature Center to warm up with a warm beverage and a snack. $12, $7 kids (includes ski rental). 6-8 p.m. Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge
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showcase of vocalists from the Bienen School voice and opera program. The Kids Fare series provides an introduction to music through song, guided listening experiences and creative movement. Recommended for families with kids 3-8. $6, $4 kids. 10:30 a.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music, 50 Arts Circle
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activities. Stay and explore center exhibits including Animal Tracks, Digging into the Past, Sensory Exploration, Activity Corner, and Nature Displays. Pack a picnic, go for a hike and make a day of it. 1-4 p.m. Irons Oaks, 20000 S. Western Ave., Olympia Fields. (708) 481-2330, ironsoaks.com. WINTER WONDERS FAMILY HIKE. Search for signs of wildlife,
hidden spring leaves, and learn interesting facts about snow. Enjoy hot chocolate around a toasty fire at the end of the program. Pre-registration required. $6, $4 resident. 10:30 a.m.-noon. Irons Oaks, 20000 S. Western Ave., Olympia Fields. (708) 481-2330, ironsoaks.com.
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local vendors come together to share samples of their business. Live entertainment showcases local talent including dance troupes, martial arts performances, magicians, and the ever-popular cookie-stacking contest. Also features a Family Activity Room with bouncers, face painting, balloon twisting and portable exhibits. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nequa Valley High School, 2360 95th St., Naperville. (630) 0) 6378000, dupagechild hild rensmuseum.org. rg. FUN FEST. ST. Rosemont. See
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A HOOT’IN GOOD TIME. Families with kids 6 and up visit Heller to meet owls, hear their stories and see what makes them such fascinating creatures. $8. 1-2:30 p.m. Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Road, Highland Park. (847) 433-6901, hellernaturecenter.org.
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Percussionist Ted Merkle ccombines percussion percu instruments ins ((congas, cowbells, steel drum and more) with m scientific sc concepts in con his presentation p Science of of The S Sound. The audience gets to make music, mu too. 2-4 p.m. Des Plaines Public Library, 1501 Ellinwood St., Des Plaines. (847) 376-2839, dppl.org.
ANIMALS IN WINTER DROP-IN. Have you ever wondered
where snakes go in winter, or whose tracks you are seeing in the snow? Learn how local wildlife copes with Chicago’s winter weather. 1-2:30 p.m. Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest. (708) 366-6530, fpdcc.com. AFRICAN EXPLOSION: DANCE, DRUM AND ACROBATICS. A high-energy show
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2-3 p.m. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. (847) 929-5102, webrary.org. SQUIRREL APPRECIATION DAY.
Discover the different species of squirrels in the region and make a treat for them. Preregistration required. $8, $5 resident. 10-11:30 a.m. Irons Oaks, 20000 S. Western Ave., Olympia Fields. (708) 481-2330, ironsoaks.com. WINTER ECO-RANGER CAMP. Kids
in grades 2-4 enjoy fun activities in the Tropical and Desert Rooms and other greenhouse areas. Kids learn some botany, play in the dirt, have a scavenger hunt and create small eco-climates to take home. $68, $45 resident. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Oak Park
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SAVION GLOVER. Part of Harris Theater’s Family Series, this performance features tap master Savion Glover. Show lasts one hour. Recom mended for families with kids 4-9. $10-$15. Check website for time. Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph Drive in Millennium Park. (312) 334-7777, harristheater chicago.org.
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CREATIVITY CLASS: MAKE IT MOVE YOUNG EXPLORERS. Kids
15-24 months engage in learning and play that introduces how things move in our world. $20 nonmember/ child; $14 member/child partner. 9:30-10 a.m. DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washington St., Naperville. (630) 637-8000, dupage childrensmuseum.org.
24 | FRIDAY PRESCHOOL FAIR FOR PARENTS. Parents meet represen-
tatives from area preschools and gather information on the different preschools and preschool activities in the area. The first 40 families receive a tote bag and a copy of the 2013 Monarch Illinois Book Award winning picture book. Light refreshments will be served. 6:30-8 p.m.
Des Plaines Public Library, 1501 Ellinwood St., Des Plaines. (847) 376-2839, dppl.org. THREE FRIENDS OF WINTER: BONSAI SILHOUETTE SHOW. A silhouette bonsai show,
featuring trees that are in their dormant phase, which highlights their branch structure. Includes family activities on Saturday and Sunday such as creating scrolls, storytelling and a suminagashi demonstration. $20 parking. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe. (847) 8355440, chicagobotanic.org.
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Families enjoy winter activities and meet live animals. Activities may include dog sledding demonstrations, live entertainment from the Old Town School of Folk Music, arts and crafts table, toddler zone with outdoor “ice fishing,” REI winter activity station, and free snowshoe rental if weather allows. First 500 visitors receive hot cocoa. Call to confirm scheduled activities. $3 parking. Noon-4 p.m. Northerly Island, 1400 S. Linn White
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University’s Symphonic Band performs a concert featuring winds, brass and percussion. Kids Fare is designed to introduce kids to music through song, guided listening experiences and creative movement. Recommended for families with kids 3-8. $6, $4 kids. 10:30 a.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. (847) 467-4000, pickstaiger.org.
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CALENDAR PRESCHOOL AND ENRICHMENT FAIR. Fair showcases
more than 20 area preschools and daycare facilities. Parents can learn about educational opportunities at museums, dance studios, park districts and other enrichment programs. 10 a.m.-noon. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect, Park Ridge. (847) 825-3123, parkridgelibrary.org. SNOWSHOE HIKE IN THATCHER WOODS. Enjoy a
guided nature hike on snowshoes if there’s snow (or on foot if not). Limited number of snowshoes available; registration required to reserve snowshoes. 1-2:30 p.m. Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest. (708) 366-6530, fpdcc.com.
THREE FRIENDS OF WINTER: BONSAI SILHOUETTE SHOW. Glencoe. See Jan. 24. KUNIKO YAMAMOTO. Japanese
storyteller Kuniko Yamamoto combines pantomime, music, masks, origami, and a touch of magic to bring traditional folktales to life. Through interactive stories and fables she weaves myths and tradition into a unique form of educational entertainment. Recommended for families with kids 5 and older. Call for cost. 1 p.m. Dominican University Performing Arts Center, 7900 W. Division St., River Forest. (708) 4885000, dom.edu/pac.
26 | SUNDAY SUBURBS THREE FRIENDS OF WINTER: BONSAI SILHOUETTE SHOW. Glencoe. See Jan. 24. TU B’SHEVAT FAMILY ACTIVITIES. Tu B’Shevat celebrates
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the importance of trees to all living things. Make an art project from recycled materials, plant parsley, explore a worm compost bin, create a leaf rubbing, enjoy a reading corner filled with books and look at displays about Tu B’Shevat. Free with admission. 1-4 p.m. Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe. (847) 835-5440, chicago botanic.org. WINTER SCAVENGER HUNT.
Enjoy an afternoon outdoors, on a hunt for signs of animal activity and winter plant life. Warm up afterward with snacks by a campfire. Registration required. $2. 1-2:30 p.m. Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest. (708) 366-6530, fpdcc.com.
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CREATIVITY CLASS: PATTERN POWER. Kids 2-4 enjoy activities
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31 | FRIDAY JAPAN FEST. Stage performances include Japanese drums by Tsukasa Taiko, traditional dance by Fujima Ryu Dance Studio and Aikido demonstrations and more. Try putting on a kimono, face painting, sumo wrestling, f origami, calligraphy, practice o using chopsticks, making variu ous crafts, play with Japanese ou toys and games, Dance Dance toy Revolution, mini language and Rev culture lessons and learn proper cult table manners. Noon-4 p.m. Oak Park River Forest High School, 201 Scoville Ave., Oak Park. (708) N. Sc 434-3386, oprfhs.org. 434-
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ONGOING EVENTS EXHIBITS SEASON OF WONDER. Through
Jan. 5. Features a sky show that explores the spectacular sights of the winter night sky, seasonal programming, special holiday events, and a one-of-a-kind immersive experience in The World’s Largest Snow Globe. Adler Planetarium, 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (312) 922STAR (7827), adlerplanetarium.org. SNOW MUCH FUN. Through Jan. 5.
Build a snow fort, throw snowballs, dress up a snowman and “ice skate” in socks—all inside. Free with admission. Chicago Children’s Museum, 700 E. Grand Ave. at Navy Pier, Chicago. (312) 527-1000, chicago childrensmuseum.org. CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD AND HOLIDAYS OF LIGHT. Through Jan. 5. The muse-
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BUILD IT! MAKE IT! Through Jan. 5. Features a variety of building materials for kids and families to play with ideas, explore materials and tinker with tools. Discovery Center
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ONGOING EVENTS drawings, props, costumes, artwork, theme park attractions, TV shows and live action films, plus items from contemporary Disney milestones. Guests can try recording sound effects, explore Disney’s revolutionary MultiPlane film camera and learn to draw favorite Disney characters in the Animation Academy. $9, $7 kids 3-11, plus admission. Museum of Science and Industry, 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (773) 6841414, msichicago.org.
Museum, 711 N. Main St., Rockford. (815) 963-6769, discoverycenter museum.org. STORYLAND: A TRIP THROUGH CHILDHOOD FAVORITES. Through
Jan. 6. Exhibit transforms seven beloved and award-winning picture books—“The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” “The Snowy Day,” “Where’s Spot?” “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom,” “Abuela,” and “Tuesday”— into three-dimensional, bilingual play and learning environments. Free with admission. Kohl Children’s Museum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview. (847) 832-6600, kohlchildrensmuseum.org. MONUMENTAL. Through Jan. 25.
Kids examine features of Greek and Mayan architecture as they play and learn in entirely new ways. Re-create the famous pyramids at Chichen Itza using building blocks and stones or construct a version of the Acropolis. Free with admission. DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N.
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that thrilled fairgoers 120 years ago, including large taxidermied animals, fully articulated animal skeletons, and ancient fish from Wyoming’s
Green River fossil bed. Included in Discovery and All Access passes. Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (312) 922-9410, field museum.org.
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ONGOING EVENTS trees washed in light, plus are given a chance to manipulate and interact with the lighting elements. Nightly, family-friendly entertainment with warm beverages, fire pits and s’mores. Free with admission. Morton Arboretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle. (630) 968-0074, mortonarb.org. WINTER CARNIVAL. Through Jan.
5. Activities include daily family public skate sessions, pictures on the Zamboni, a charity hockey game, hockey and figure skating lessons, skating exhibitions, Sundaes on Sundays and more. Special guest appearances with animated characters, plus face painting and balloon animals. Hours vary; check website. Glenview Ice Center, 1851 Landwehr Road, Glenview. (847) 724-2800, glenviewicecenter.org. WONDERLAND EXPRESS.
Through Jan. 5. Enjoy indoor and outdoor lighted displays and gardenscale trains that wind their way over bridges and through tunnels, and past more than 80 miniature versions of Chicago landmarks, a Stanley Cup replica, all handcrafted with natural materials. Call or visit the website for times and cost. Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe. (847) 835-5440, chicago botanic.org. ZOOLIGHTS. Through Jan. 5. The zoo becomes a winter wonderland illuminated by more than
2 million lights, including new 3D displays. Watch live ice carving, do family crafts, and enjoy the animal exhibits. 5-9 p.m. Lincoln Park Zoo, 2200 N. Cannon Drive, Chicago. (312) 742-2000, lpzoo.org. WINTER WONDERFEST AT NAVY PIER. Through Jan. 12.
170,000 square feet of holiday fun features indoor ice skating, entertainment, rides and inflatable slides. See thousands of lights, plush holiday décor, and holiday trees. $15-$18 activity wristbands. Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Ave., Chicago. (312) 595-PIER (595-7437), winterwonderfest.com. CHICAGO TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SHOW. See travel celebrities, ride
mechanical bulls and meet sled dogs and SeaWorld animals. There are culinary demonstrations from far-flung lands and musical and dance performances representing cultures around the world. $15, $10 online, free kids 16 and under. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 11; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 12. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. River Road, Rosemont. (847) 6922220, rosemont.com.
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sculpting teams form “frozen art” from giant blocks of snow. Walk or drive the one-mile route through the park to see sculptures. Sunrise-11 p.m. Jan. 15-18. Sinnissippi Park, 1401 N. Second St., Rockford. (815) 987-8800, ilsnowsculpting.com.
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RVs, marine accessories, camping equipment, fishing gear and travel destinations, plus fun attractions for all ages. Interactive activities for kids include the new Gypsy Rose III Landship, a life-size pirate ship full of hands-on fun for families; the “Be a Diver Pool” where kids can learn how to scuba dive and get their picture taken underwater; a paddle sports pond; a trout fishing pond and Rockin’ Rollin Bubbles, which is similar to a hamster wheel on water. $12, $10 seniors, free kids 15 and under. Noon-9 p.m. Jan. 16; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Jan. 17; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Jan. 18; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Jan. 19; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 20. McCormick Place, 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. chicagoboatshow.com.
the ropes. $12 weekday, $15 weekend, $24 two-day pass, free kids 15 and under when accompanied by an adult. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Jan. 23-24; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Jan. 25; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan 26. Navy Pier, Festival Halls A & B, 600 E. Grand Ave., Chicago. strictlysailchicago.com. COCOA AND COOKIES. Through
Jan. 31. Take a wintertime tour of the museum grounds, decorate two sugar cookies, and sip on toasty hot chocolate. $1 for two cookies. Elk Grove Historical Museum, 399 Biesterfield Road, Elk Grove Village. (847) 439-3994, elkgroveparks.org/ museumcampus.asp.
STRICTLY SAIL CHICAGO. The nation’s largest indoor “all-sail” boat show. Nautical fun includes: knot tying, crafting toy sailboats, a bouncy play area, appearances from Skipper, the sailing dolphin, and the remote control sailboat pond. Attendees can climb aboard the sailing simulator, a sailboat that replicates the wind and waves indoors without getting wet, plus a sailing instructor will teach young sailors
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ONGOING EVENTS SOLAR R LIT TRAILS. With small solar lights ights to guide their way, hikers, skiers and snowshoers traverse the trails at Pleasant Valley, Woodstock (half mile beginner loop) or Hickory Grove Highlands, Cary (1 mile intermediate ediate loop). Until 9 p.m. daily. Lake County Forest Preserves, 2000 N. Milwaukee waukee Ave., Libertyville. (847) 968-3321, 321, lcfpd.org. WESTFIELD D OLD ORCHARD ICE SKATING. Special performances on
Sundays and d Tuesdays, along with live DJs on Saturday evenings. $1, $3 skate rental. ntal. 4-8 p.m. MondayFriday; noon-8 n-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Westfield Old Orchard, d, 4999 Old Orchard Center, Skokie. kie. (847) 674-7070, westfield.com/oldorchard. m/oldorchard.
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Check website for specific details about activities each Friday night. Free with museum admission. 6-8 p.m. DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washington St., Naperville. (630) 637-8000, dupage childrensmuseum.org. ART ON THE RUN. Fun and educational arts project for kids. Projects change bi-weekly. Free with admission. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Elmhurst Art Museum, 150 S. Cottage Hill Ave., Elmhurst. (630) 8340202, elmhurstart museum.org.
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PERFORMANCES CALENDAR RAPUNZEL. Through Jan. 4.
Princes, Princesses, and even Evil Witches find their happy endings in this story of growing hair and growing up. Best suited for ages 3-10. $16, $13 children. Emerald City Theatre Company, Apollo Theatre, 2540 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago. (773) 9356100, emeraldcitytheatre.com. LLAMA, LLAMA... Through Jan.
5. Spend a whole day with Llama Llama and Mama Llama as they encounter the daily fun and foibles of llama life. Best suited for ages 3-6. $16, $13 for kids. Emerald City Theatre Company, Apollo Theatre, 2540 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago. (773) 935-6100, emeraldcity theatre.com.
E. Chestnut St., Chicago. (800) 7752000, broadwayinchicago.com. THE TEDDY BEARS’ PICNIC.
Through Jan. 5. Emerald City Theatre’s first production for ages 0-4. The show lasts about 45 minutes. $14, $7 kids under 1. Emerald City’s Little Theatre, 2933 N. Southport Ave., Chicago. (773) 529-2690 ext. 810, emeraldcity theatre.com.
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1 and 8 p.m. Wednesdays; 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 4:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays; 1 and 5 p.m. Sundays. $40-$48, extra for dinner packages. Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-0200, marriotttheatre.com.
RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER. Through Jan. 5.
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Broadway in Chicago, Emerald City Theatre and First Stage perform this classic. Call for cost. Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, 175
a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturdays; 1 p.m. Sundays. Jan. 11-Feb. 9. $15, $10 kids 16 and under. Steel Beam Children’s Theatre, 111 W. Main St.,
St. Charles. (630) 587-8521, steel beamtheatre.com. THE TRUE STORY OF THE 3 LITTLE PIGS. There are two sides to
every story and the long-suppressed account of the Big, Bad Wolf is finally brought to light. Enter the jury box and decide the fate of Big ‘n Bad in this musical. Recommended for families with kids 5 and up. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Jan. 11-Feb. 16. $15.
Lifeline Theatre, 6912 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago. (773) 761-4477, lifelinetheatre.com. THAT’S WEIRD GRANDMA: THE HOLIDAY EDITION. Through Jan.
13. Celebrate the holiday season with this show, which features an array of holiday-themed favorites like “Santa and Taco Bell,” “The Crazy Reindeer,” “Snowmen from Pluto,” and “Santa’s Mean Day.” 8 p.m. Mondays. $12,
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PERFORMANCES CALENDAR $6 kids 11 and under. Barrel of Monkeys, The Neo-Futurarium Theater (2nd Floor), 5153 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago. (312) 409-1954, barrel ofmonkeys.org. PRINCESS AND THE PEA. Classic
story is recommended for families with kids 2-12. Jan. 15-March 21. $12. Chicago Kids Company, Stahl Family Theater, 5900 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago. (773) 205-9600, chicagokidscompany.com.
preparing for bedtime into a 3-D wonderland, full of catchy songs, delightful choreography, a colorful set and clever costumes. Recommended for families with kids 4 and up. 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturdays. Jan. 18-Feb. 22. $12 ($10 at Box Office on Fridays). Northbrook Theatre for Young Audiences, 3323 Walters Ave., Northbrook. (847) 291-2367, northbrooktheatre.org.
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The story follows 9-year-old Steven, a self-proclaimed spy and president of the “Flint Future Detectives Club.” Recommended for families with kids 7 and up. Jan. 18-March 2. Call for cost. Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Ruth Page Center for Arts, 1016 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. (872) 2229555, chicagochildrenstheatre.org. GOODNIGHT MOON THE MUSICAL. The musical transforms
Johansen and Ellen Rosen play carefree games in Copenhagen, until the Nazi occupation of their city forces them to escape. Recommended for families with kids 8 and up. 10 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; 2 p.m. Saturdays. Jan. 18-Feb. 22. $10. Chicago Playworks at DePaul University, Merle Reskin Theatre at DePaul University, 60 E. Balbo Drive, Chicago. (312) 922-1999, theatre school.depaul.edu. DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS LET’S CELEBRATE. This action-packed,
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all-new show features a magical montage of celebrations and is set to a blend of contemporary music and favorite Disney songs. Visit disneyonice.com for more information. Jan. 22-26 at Allstate Arena; Jan. 29-Feb. 9 at United Center. $12-$75. Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. (847) 635-6601, allstatearena.com.
sty, Mama says it’s time to leave and build something new. Help Cha, Stu, and Bao watch for wolves while they use hay, sticks, and bricks to make it in a big, bad world. Best suited for ages 3-10. Jan. 22-May 17. $16, $13 kids. Emerald City Theatre Company, Apollo Theatre, 2540 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago. (773) 935-6100, emerald citytheatre.com.
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PERFORMANCES CALENDAR dastardly plots and let your imagination soar, as heroes and villains battle, scheme, sing and dance in this hilarious and action-packed spoof of the comic book genre. Jan. 23-Feb. 2. For tickets, contact rbouwman@gojcc.org or (847) 763-3514. Mayer Kaplan JCC Children’s Center, 5050 Church St., Skokie. (847) 763-3500, gojcc.org. THAT’S WEIRD, GRANDMA.
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Barrel of Monkeys conducts creative writing workshops with students in underserved Chicago Public Schools and turns their stories and words into professionally-performed theater. The line-up changes each week by audience vote. 2 p.m. Sundays. Jan. 26-March 30. $12; $6 kids 11 and under. 2 p.m. The Neo-Futurarium Theater (2nd Floor), 5153 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago. (312) 409-1954, barrel ofmonkeys.org. SLEEPING BEAUTY. Classic tale is recommended for families with kids 2-12. Jan. 29-April 11. $12. Chicago Kids Company, Beverly Arts Center,
2407 W. 111th St., Chicago. (773) 205-9600, chicagokidscompany.com. THE LITTLE PRINCE. Stuck, thirsty and alone, a pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert meets an enigmatic, charismatic young prince fallen from the sky who regales him with tales of life among the stars. This fully immersive theatrical interpretation illustrates the story with fantastic characters and gravity-defying physical feats. $45-$75. Lookingglass Theatre in the Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. (312) 337-0665, looking glasstheatre.org. STORYTOWN. From superheroes
to undersea adventures, princesses to dinosaurs, Storytown takes the audience on an interactive, fully improvised adventure recommended for families with kids 3-10. For more information, storytownimprov.com. 10:30 a.m. Saturdays. $10. Stage 773, 1225 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago. (773) 327-5252, stage773.com.
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artin Luther King Day sometimes can feel like just another day off from school. But this year, Chicago museums are hosting events to help kids (and even some grownups!) understand the significance of this holiday and the great man who inspired it. Here are three to check out:
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Dr. King stood for things like peace and social justice, so it’s fitting this program focuses on those same themes as families explore the Art Institute’s many galleries. Kids will enjoy storytelling and the chance to take home their own socially conscious work of art. Free. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 20. Art Institute of Chicago, 159 E. Monroe, Chicago. (312) 443-3600, artinstituteofchicago.org.
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Sometimes the easiest way to understand the complicated Civil Rights Movement is to see it play out in front of your eyes. “What Does it Mean, Dr. King?” takes kids on a journey back in time to learn about freedom through interactive theater and songs. Free with admission. 11 a.m., 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Jan. 20. Chicago Children’s Museum, 700 E. Grand Ave. at Navy Pier, Chicago.
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Dr. King helped open the way for future AfricanAmericans to excel in every area of life. Celebrate some artistic accomplishments at an exhibition of African-American art, which has been held annually since 1970 (only seven years after the March on Washington). The exhibit includes a youth category, so you get a glimpse at the world-changers of the future. Free with admission. Jan. 22-Feb. 23. Museum of Science and Industry, 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (773) 684-1414, msi chicago.org. Elizabeth Diffin
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caught his attention. The giant blocks of snow—10 feet high and 6 feet wide—captivated him. “I said ‘whatever planet this is, this is my world,’” Hermann remembers. Hermann, the carpenter at Oak Park and River Forest High School for the past 20 years, began to travel, sometimes as far away as Colorado, to observe competitions. He did his first snow sculpture, a Nativity scene, on the front lawn of his church in 1999, finishing minutes before people arrived for Christmas Eve service. The following year, he and two teammates entered their first competition in Rockford and won third place. It was the first of many competitions and awards to come. Creating works of art from snow is more involved than
people realize. After an idea takes shape in his mind, Hermann builds a clay form to scale. The clay models alone can take 50 to 100 hours to make. At the competitions, snow is packed down in large forms built of plywood until it is almost as hard as ice. Only hand tools are allowed; Hermann uses a 5-foot lumberjack saw, small chisels and even sandpaper over the three-day competitions. “It’s totally unpredictable,” he says. “You never know what you are going to face.” People sometimes wonder if it bothers Hermann to put so much effort into creating a beautiful work of art that will melt under the first warm sun. It’s OK, he says with a smile. This way he doesn’t have to figure out how to store it. Kathy Woods
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offering a non-traditional curriculum are many. “Most parents choose our school because not only do they learn everything that they would learn somewhere else academically, but they also learn another language at the same time,” explains Maria Fermi, founder of Language and Music School in Oak Park. “Not only do these students get proficient in the language at a young age, but they come out with experience in music.” Mi Sol Academy also offers a variety of
language immersion programs for students ages 3-6. “Learning a second language not only gives students the ability to communicate with different ethnic groups, but the exposure to other cultures cultivates more of an acceptance of others,” adds M. Erika Camarna, director and lead teacher. “And years from now, these are the students whose career choice will be that much more expansive.” And while the ability to learn a new lancontinued on page 12 MAKING THE GRADE 2014 11
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guage is just one of the many examples of the benefits of non-traditional schools, there also is the fact that these added features often have a supplemental effect on the student’s other studies. “Music has a way of supplementing many other sorts of learning,” says Erin Fusco of the Music Institute of Chicago, which offers a variety of classes to students of all ages. “Many studies have shown that music studies can help people greatly with not only their math and analytical skills, but also their concentration skills in general.” And with obesity levels still on the rise, the staff at Chalk Preschool has gone so far as to even expand their physical education offerings. “We recently partnered with the My Gym franchise to offer their classes each day right here in our classrooms,” explains Angela Johnson, executive director at Chalk. “We look farther than the educational aspect of what we can offer to our students. Rather, we are all about serving the whole child.”
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arents know that all children are unique, and more and more research is being done into the unique ways each child learns and processes information. Schools are responding to the challenge by creating classrooms that appeal to a variety of learning styles so that all students are engaged and learning. That boys and girls have different learning styles is no surprise. “Boys do learn differently than girls, and each student has his own unique
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learning style. The ‘cookie cutter’ approach to teaching and learning does not work. The ‘one size fits all’ philosophy does not work either,” explains Tim Viands, headmaster at Grand River Academy, a boys’ college prep boarding school in Ohio. The approach to the student as an individual is key to accommodating various learning styles. “We are not bound by preconceived notions as to how all children will learn. We are able to reach each child in his own way because
we teach individuals, not whole groups,” says Agnes Guerra, a directress at Brickton Montessori School. She works with kids 3 to 6 years olds who already display a wide range of learning styles. While some of her students display a clear preference for learning one specific way very early on, others are more flexible. As students age, their learning styles become more obvious. At Grand River Academy, each student is assessed so that his learning style can be identified. Special Advertising Supplement
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“In any given class, students may be writing notes, supplementing notes, teaching the class in order to show mastery of the subject, doing homework on the board, and doing homework at the desk … We also recognize that boys need to move around, as they perform better on average when standing rather than sitting. They like participating actively in projects and collaborative learning rather than being lectured. We provide all of these options.” Parents are often familiar with the idea of people learning visually, auditorily and kinesthetically. Howard Gardner’s research, however, led him to conclude that there are nine different approaches to learning. Seventhand eighth-graders at Montessori Academy of Chicago learn about Gardner’s nine ways. They give six major presentations throughout the year and must alternate styles, with each presentation done using a different intelligence. Fosca Shackleton White, head of school, explains that Maria Montessori incorporated the different styles into her method of education 100 years ago and that, as a result, “students today experience the intelligences themselves.” She says the Montessori philosophy and approach “applies to so many learning styles, some are low sensory, some are high sensory. It applies to all different children because it is an inclusive
style of education. At the end of the day, you need someone who can be independent and has the internal self-discipline to make a plan.” The Montessori approach also gives students the opportunity to take ownership of their work. “While a teacher is there to guide them, students have open avenues to make their learning according to their own pace and style,” says Mehreen Alvi, academic coordinator at the Intercultural Montessori Language School with campuses in Chicago and Oak Park. Students at the school learn in two languages – English and Spanish, Chinese or Japanese. Learning a language appeals to both visual and auditory learners, but the school also strives to appeal to other learning styles through materials and through experiences outside of the classroom. Teachers incorporated all of those when the students were learning about zoology, including a trip to Brookfield Zoo where the class learned about the six animals it had adopted to “bring zoology alive.” Students sometimes need to be encouraged to move out of their comfort zone and try new classes, which may help them discover ways of learning. “By encouraging boys to sample a variety of different electives, they may find a strength or passion that they never knew they had,” says Viands.
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f you are a parent of a child headed to high school or college, you probably have a list of questions already formulating in your head: Which school is right for us? How do I make sure my child is academically and socially prepared? Are all these honor classes really worth it? Regardless of the questions, there is one thing every parent is trying to accomplish— finding the right educational fit. “Finding a high school or college is similar
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to finding your mate,” says Grace Moody, assistant principal at Alcott College Prep in Chicago. “It’s a relationship—it’s not just about the school giving your student an education, it’s also about what your student can give to back to the school community.” Here are some tips every parent should know: START EARLY Even when your child is in middle school, start talking to him or her about their interests. “High school is important in narrowing down
choices when you look at colleges and universities,” says Michael Horton, headmaster of the British School in Chicago. “What are their talents? What experiences are they looking for in a high school?” In addition to making sure they have a great high school experience, start doing casual college visits. “Stop in and visit college campuses during your family vacations,” suggests Jeremy Klyn, director of admissions for Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights. continued on page 18 MAKING THE GRADE 2014 17
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Starting the college conversation early also helps to eliminate students’ fear and anxiety as they approach graduation. “We don’t want to add to the culture of anxiety and stress,” says Jeff Bell, head of school for Beacon Academy in Evanston. “We are hoping to create an environment where students feel they can be the architects of their own education, even in high school.” PARTICIPATE IN SCHOOL-SPONSORED PROGRAMS Most high schools offer open houses or college fairs, giving students and parents a taste of what is possible. In addition to in-school visits, parents should look for general informational sessions that will help them navigate the process. “Mondays during the summer, we bring in college representatives to talk to parents and students about things such as admissions, scholarships and athletic eligibility,” says Rich Borsch, associate principal of Fenwick High School in Oak Park. DON’T OVERLOOK FOREIGN LANGUAGE Most colleges and universities require students to take at least two years of a foreign language, but many experts feel that is definitely a minimum recommendation. “Having only one language in your portfolio
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Help them develop skills they need Time management is a huge skill for kids. At Resurrection College Prep High School, the block schedule, with 82 minutes per class every other day, not only allows students and teachers to delve into the material more deeply, but helps students plan their homework and projects around outside activities, work or family commitments, says Kathleen Heneghan, communications coordinator at Resurrection. The school also encourages students to talk to teachers and use them as a resource, something they should learn to be comfortable with before they leave for college, she says. Resurrection builds in a daily seminar period in the middle of the day where students can work on group projects or meet with teachers or advisors. “They are learning how to manage business as a student,” she says. Just as Resurrection does for each of its students in assigning an adult in the building as an advisor, Heneghan suggests parents help their students find someone in their high school they can turn to as an advisor or mentor.
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their passions through extracurricular activities, there is such a thing as being too involved. “Colleges are not looking for the ‘Yearbook Kid’—the student who participates in everything, but doesn’t make a difference in anything,” says Borsch. Colleges want to see that students take on leadership roles and are involved in activities that are meaningful to them, their schools and even their communities. “Students should always be looking for ways to get involved with the community at large,” says Suzanne LoSasso, college counselor/IB coordinator for Beacon Academy. “Get out from behind the school walls and see what you can do to make a difference.” CHOOSE FOR THE RIGHT REASONS Look at the full college experience, don’t just zone in on one aspect, such as athletics. “If your student
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chooses a college purely for a sport, he or she may find themselves stuck in an environment that doesn’t work for them,” says Horton. Also, don’t write off an institution for a financial reason. “Just because you see the sticker price, don’t assume it isn’t affordable,” says Klyn. “Start with the admissions counselor, be up front about your financial concerns. They will lead you to additional resources that may make the school more budget-friendly.” Experts also caution parents to not get too involved in your student’s final school selection. “Always keep your child in mind,” says Moody. “Just because you fall in love with a campus doesn’t mean your child will. It’s hard, but you have to take yourself out of the equation and find the very best fit for your student. After all, he or she is the one that will have to spend the next four years on campus.” Adds Borsch, “If you have really listened to your child and know in your gut this is the right place, go with it. Choosing a college isn’t a trophy, it’s a match.”
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Schools teaching tech-savvy kids digital literacy
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hances are your children have no problem using the family computer and are likely better than you are at navigating the iPad and smartphone. While technology is prevalent in both the home and school life of today’s kids, they need more than quick fingers. The Common Core Curriculum Standards identify digital literacy and research as important components of a strong curriculum so Chicago area schools are exploring a variety of approaches when it comes to teaching digital 22 MAKING THE GRADE 2014
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literacy. Because many students have access to technology at home, the focus in the classroom has shifted. “Kids come to us as great digital consumers. They are very savvy with the technology, but I wouldn’t say that they are digitally literate,” says Elissabeth Legendre, the middle school Latin teacher at The Latin School in Chicago. For many schools, teaching digital literacy is a thread woven throughout the curriculum and it starts early, even as young as 2 at the Little GEMS International Preschool in Chi-
cago. “Starting at this age and using technology in an active manner allows kids to become aware of how it can be used. They see it a lot and are making those connections with their home life, their parents and with the world. By making those connections early on and as they approach kindergarten they have that foundation of exposure and exploration,” says Diane Schael, head of school. The early start marks a shift in thinking. “It used to be that digital literacy was thought of as a middle school issue, but we’ve shifted our thinking to be more proactive,” says Special Advertising Supplement
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Barry Wadsworth, lower school head of the Avery Coonley School. “We like to put questions of technology on parents’ radars early. We empower parents to take a stance that acknowledges that tech is here and beneficial in many ways, but families need to be thinking about what is appropriate for them,” he says. Similarly, the Cove School sends home Family Tip Sheets as part of its Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum to encourage family conversation. “As a school, it is our responsibly to provide students with the knowledge and skills to navigate digital technology safely, responsibly and with purpose,” says Mark Fjor, technology coordinator. Learning digital literacy includes learning effective online research skills. “One of the most important priorities in teaching digital literacy is an understanding of the tools used to access content while online as well as strategies for how to find relevant information. Generating questions and identifying keywords for searching are important skills,” says Fjor. Once students are good searchers, teachers address evaluating the validity of a source online and how to wade through the sheer abundance of information online. “One of the big priorities is teaching students how to determine what sources to trust,” says Laura Storino, business teacher at PHOTO COURTESY OF LITTLE GEMS INTERNATIONAL PRESCHOOL
Queen of Peace High School in Burbank. Wasdworth says students will benefit most from “an integrated program where kids use tools of tech in sophisticated ways as they move through the program and you’re teaching critical thinking. (With such an effort), then a school is already teaching kids to evaluate bias and perspective and other critical evaluations.” Case studies are a valuable tool for teaching the importance of responsible online behavior. High school students at Queen of Peace examine how people have been held accountable for their online behavior, from a person who lost her job because her inappropriate Halloween costume appeared online to a former student athlete whose name coaches would Google when watching her compete. At Cove, students analyze scenarios presented in videos and then propose solutions. Digital literacy also means helping students understand how technology works best for their learning style. “The iPad gives kids a lot of choice. They can read a physical book or ebook, they can write homework in pen or type it. When showing me what they’ve learned, they can make a video, talk about it or make a slide show,” Legendre says. “I tell my students that we are all learning about this new tool at the same time. I encourage them to come and show me. I am the master of the content, but I am not the master of the iPad.”
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Faith-based schools teach beyond the books
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hen the world is hurting, we are taught from a young age to find a way to help. So when news of the devastating November tornadoes reached the students of Cardinal Joseph Bernadine School in Orland Hills recently, it didn’t take long for the youngsters to go into action. “As we speak, our students are not only working to raise money for some of our students’ relatives who lost everything in the tornadoes, but also for a family who recently lost their home due to a fire,” explains Religion Coordinator Mary Vlaming of Cardinal Joseph Bernadine School. “It’s just part of the nature of our school’s mission to help when we can.” 26 MAKING THE GRADE 2014
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Indeed, while changes in curriculums and requirements for Illinois schools fill the news these days, it is the work of many of Chicagoland’s faith-based schools that deserves a bit more of the attention. As teachers at many public schools frantically teach through the fast-paced curriculums of subjects such as math and science, the staff at faith-based schools throughout the area are realizing the need to teach their students more. “Many of us struggle to live a faith filled life by letting too much of the secular world into our influence,” Vlaming says. “As a faithbased school, our teachers and staff model a Christ-like attitude every day. We share in a community of faith at our liturgies every week, we open every school day with prayer and no
matter what, social service is at the core of everything we do.” Sheryl Meyer, executive director of Luther North College Prep in Chicago, says it’s about living values. “For example, our theme for this year has been service, so our students will be spending much time looking at homelessness in Chicago and seeing what they can do out within those neighborhoods. In this school, we not only care about people out in the world, but we also truly care about one another, and that can make quite a difference within a student population.” In fact, Meyer says that this underlying principle of caring for others can change the entire atmosphere of a school and cut down Special Advertising Supplement
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on social difficulties such as lack of self-esteem or bullying amongst students. Infusing these faith-based principles throughout a daily curriculum is something that many teaching professionals say is essential in the development of a student’s overall wellbeing, spiritual health and the often delicate religious formation. “We meet the kids where they are at, and that does not mean just academically,” Meyer says. “Lots of kids come in here as nonbelievers … and that’s OK. We live through the Gospel rather than insisting that it’s something they should believe in. We give them the space to learn and make the choice on their own.” And while making this choice can be challenging, young people seem to thrive in being surrounded by supportive faculty, staff and fel-
low students throughout this stage of life. To further help support their students’ faith lives, Immaculate Conception in Elmhurst came up with the idea of “Faith Families” about three years ago. “It’s really about surrounding our students with people they can count on,” says Principal Cathy Linley of Immaculate Conception. “A lot of schools talk about being a family, but we give our students constant ways where they can not only be a faith family within their own school, but also within their family, their community and their world.” From pairing older students with younger students to help with their reading studies or faith families joining together for monthly meetings, relationships build stronger every day. continued on page 28
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“I see the most difference in our older children and how they act within the faith families we have set up,” Linley says. “I always stress to them how important they are to the younger kids and how the choices they make and the behavior they demonstrate impacts everyone.” Of course, this faith-based impact becomes even stronger in a student’s life when it is taken outside of the classroom. “The sophomores are currently studying the Book of Kings, dealing extensively with the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem,” explains Rabbi Zachary Silver of Chicagoland Jewish High School about a recent trip the class took to visit the Baha’i Temple. “The underlying question during this year of study is, ‘What defines sacred space.’ Seeing the masterpiece of the Baha’i Temple continues to foster conversation in class and students are encouraged to incorporate this experience into their own lives, as they articulate their own understandings of sacred space.” Students at The Frances Xavier Warde School also thrive during the time when they can take the ideals of faith to others within the community. In fact, each student at the school is asked to volunteer for at least three hours during the school year, with seventh- and eighthgraders asked to volunteer 15 hours of service. “Service to the community and beyond is part of our every day,” explains Clare Hurrelbrink, religious coordinator at The Frances Xavier Warde School’s Old St. Patrick’s campus. “We are committed to our goal of reaching 5,000 service hours as a school.” Vlaming says, “It’s time for a brand new day. It’s about transforming from the perception of an “I” based world to a “We” based world, where we can do all things through Christ.” Special Advertising Supplement
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Focus on nutrition boosts grades, students’ health
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he students at Total Child Preschool and Childcare Center in Evanston probably grimace at a few of the items found on their lunchtime plate. Yet they try it nevertheless. “We serve family-style meals, where everyone is given a little bit of everything,” explains Beth Ruppe, director of Total Child Preschool and Childcare Center. “It’s really important for students to try things numerous times. Just because they didn’t like something three months ago doesn’t mean they won’t like it now.” As complicated as a child’s palate can often be, it’s imperative that a diverse combination of food is offered. While this task was once solely parents’ responsibility, more and more schools are realizing the importance of their own school meal programs. “A typical lunch for our students includes 30 MAKING THE GRADE 2014
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raw green pepper strips, brown rice and baked chicken with cantaloupe cubes for snack,” says Heidi Dellibovi, co-director of Creative World Montessori School in La Grange. “Low glycemic carbohydrates such as brown rice or wheat bread give children steady energy throughout the day and helps avoid those dreaded meltdowns.” But in a world where food allergies and food restrictions run rampant, the responsibility of providing students with a good and nutritious meal can be challenging. “The parents are able to see the menu at the beginning of the week, so they know what their child is eating,” adds Dellibovi, who notes that favorite meals for her students include cheese quesadillas with salsa and tacos with black beans and cheese. “We monitor whether a food choice is not being eaten and alter it as needed and rotate the menu every three weeks, which keeps the menu fresh.”
Just last year, students at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic School in Naperville were introduced to a number of menu changes that better incorporate healthier food choices into their day. Their weekly hot meals now include a main entrée, a vegetable and a fruit serving with a small dessert. “Our main goal was to provide better quality food and healthier food choices, but also keep in mind that since we only offer it one day a week, we wanted it to be ‘fun’ food choices for them,” explains Teri Nawara, who chaired the new and improved hot lunch program alongside Christine Brouch. “We did several taste testings with a pilot group of students to test many variations of ‘healthy’ to find the right mix for the program.” While offering nutritious options might begin the process, many schools often find themselves combating some of the bad habits their students learned at home. “Dessert does not Special Advertising Supplement
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have to be a cake or a cookie and a doughnut on the way to school is not the best of breakfasts,” says Ruppe, whose school uses the services of organic-based provider Gourmet Gorilla. “We want to give our students a solid base of food while they are here at school, which is why we are devoted to proving quality food that meets all of the nutritional guidelines. When children eat better, they will function better during the rest of the day.” Perhaps Morgan Park Academy has one of the unique programs in the area. The school regularly partners with nearby Country House restaurant to offer Morgan Park Academy students, faculty, and staff a varied, healthy, and nutritious diet on a daily basis. Making frequent use of produce grown right in Morgan Park Academy’s campus garden, Country House only offers high quality, freshly made food such as roasted chicken, pizza from scratch, and homemade salads and dressings.
It omits the usual fatty, premade options. Other schools are trying out many options. For the students at St. Stanislaus Kostka School, Stephen Covey’s Leader in Me program has become an integral part of the school’s curriculum and has dramatically affected the food choices students make and their nutrition. In the Covey program, students are taught every decision reflects the need to make yourself a better person, make those around you better, and to take ownership for choices from grades to nutrition. Using a hands-on approach to learning, students, faculty and parents partnered with DePaul University’s School of Nursing to build four garden beds on school grounds and planted a variety of vegetables. Students are so invested in their own healthy choices they can be found snackcontinued on page 32
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ing on green beans and tomatoes while playing. The garden program has been so successful that the school and students plan to increase the number of garden beds to incorporate into the school lunches and ultimately to offer plots to families and community members. At Chicago Waldorf School, students eat their lunch from home or from the school’s organic lunch program with their teachers in the comfort of their own classroom. It doesn’t allow candy bars or soda in the meals. “It’s a positive type of peer pressure. The Chicago Waldorf School tends to attract families who already have a high level of “nutritional intelligence.” The culture of the school and its emphasis on developing healthy life habits encourage kids to make appropriate food choices,” says Anderson, a parent and a developer of Waldorf’s new hot lunch program.
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Success! Creative ideas to raise funds for school
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ike many grammar schools, St. Odilo School, saintodilo.org, strives to make up the difference between tuition and the actual cost to educate students with a variety of fundraisers. Each family in the school is responsible for selling a fixed number of raffle tickets each year, with cash winners chosen monthly. Families are encouraged to sell Fannie May chocolate bars and candy each fall and spring, raising thousands of additional dollars. The parish also hosts an annual Mardi Gras Dinner Dance/Auction each year for school support. This fun evening of food, dancing and
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bidding continues to grow each year. Chicago Jewish High School’s most successful fundraiser occurred during its 10-year anniversary celebration. More than 750 people gathered and helped raise more than $650,000 for the school’s tuition fund. The event, coordinated by a committee of school parents, parents of alumni and the director of institutional advancement, honored faculty and staff and recognized the “pioneer” students who were part of the first class. cjhs.org Saints Peter and Paul School in Naper-
ville, sspeterandpaulschool.com, holds several fundraisers, but if Dave Fox had to pick his favorite, it would be the annual Fun Run. “The Fun Run allows our students to get sponsors for a mile run around our school campus. They enjoy the out-of-uniform day and the ability to run with their friends in the afternoon, but they are able to raise money to not only help the community, but to help their school.” The school also holds a golf outing to raise money for tuition assistance and an annual auction that not only raises money for the school, but provides a fun night out for families. Special Advertising Supplement
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Families at Science & Arts Academy in Des Plaines are passionate about fundraising. “One of our school’s philosophical tenets is to teach and encourage our students to give back to those less fortunate,” says Tim Costello, head of school. “Our students are very empathetic toward various causes, some close to home, others farther afield.” While they host many fundraisers throughout the school year, SAA parents and faculty support the Spring Gala, which helps raise funds to bridge the gap between operating funds and expenses for the school. Key elements of the gala include live and silent auctions. Four years ago, the school added a fund-a-project initiative to the gala repertoire, which raises tens of thousands of dollars for special “wish list” projects, such as providing technology in every classroom, theater department enhancements, a new science lab and equipment, and faculty professional development.
Oak Park’s Alcuin Montessori School’s Annual Auction & Gala takes place each spring and combines the fast-paced action of an online auction with the fun and elegance of a live auction and gala, says Alejandra Valera, director of advancement at Alcuin. This year’s live auction is April 26 while the online auction takes place at alcuin.org a week before the gala and features a fun e-Bay style auction where people bid for items like designer purses, hotel stays, clothing and toys. St. Celestine School in Elmwood Park does many types of fundraisers throughout the year, but one of its most successful is the annual fashion show where students, parents, and teachers become the models. Maria Malo, director of development, says the school raffles off huge baskets of items donated by the classrooms and local businesses to raise money. “Even after 75 years, this continued on page 36
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tradition has stayed strong,” she says, crediting the volunteer Parents’ Club in making sure it stays exciting year after year. The next fashion show is in the fall. Keshet’s most successful fundraiser is its annual Rainbow Banquet, which has grown over the last 25 years from 500 guests to more than 1,400. The 2013 event, which featured The Temptations, raised more than $250,000 to benefit Keshet’s educational scholarships, vo-
cational training and recreational programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. “When an event is about supporting children with disabilities, those who come out to support it are warm and special people encompassing a wide spectrum of those who have been personally touched by a child with disabilities to those who are grateful that Keshet exists in case they ever need us,” says Keshet’s Deb Weiner. “From a purely fundraising point of view, I think part of the success can be attributed to the way we engage our donors throughout
the year. Communication is key and at Keshet we talk to them as much as possible – not just when it’s time to ask for support,” Weiner says. keshet.org Students play a big role in fundraising at Grace Lutheran School in River Forest, graceriverforest.org. This year students from preschool through eighth grade raised $13,000 for the school at the first annual Walk with Grace Walkathon. They also collected 10 wagonloads of food for the Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry from households along the route. A picnic lunch and class games in Priory Park capped off a morning of fun.
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Mrs. Dawn Kapka, Principal 319 E. Franklin St. Barrington (847) 381-0311 stanneschoolbarrington.org
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School Listings Acacia Academy 6425 S. Willow Springs Rd., LaGrange Highlands (708) 579-9040 acaciaacademy.com Acacia Academy, a private elementary and high school, offers an accredited curriculum in all grade levels through the twelfth grade. Acacia is approved for out of district placement for children with special needs. Acacia is well known for its excellence in education and transitional services. “Our goal is nurturing minds, enriching lives and building self esteem,” said Kathryn Fouks, director and founder of Acacia. Our program is individualized, based on the student’s needs. Acacia has a two acre Nature Center to incorporate a multi-sensory outdoor curriculum.
The Achievement Centers, Inc. 6425 S. Willow Springs Rd., LaGrange Highlands (708) 579-9040 AchievementCenters.com The Achievement Centers, Inc. is a
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Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School Preschool – Grade 8
5235 S. Cornell Ave., Chicago (773) 493-8880 akibaschechter.org For more than 60 years, Akiba-Schechter has helped students excel through a belief in their unique strengths and abilities. A challenging and comprehensive General Studies and Jewish education, preschool through 8th grade. Low studentteacher ratio and multi-age classrooms allow flexibility to meet the gifts and needs of students. Graduates are accepted at top
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Alcott College Prep High School 2957 N. Hoyne Ave., Chicago (773) 534-5970 alcottcollegeprep.net Alcott College Prep offers a quality alternative to selective enrollment high schools. We are committed to academic and personal growth for every student through a rigorous curriculum and differentiated instruction. Supported by technology and infused with inquiry-based, experiential instruction, ACP’s curriculum embraces enrichment programs that reinforce and support core subject areas. Through this dynamic approach, we aspire to create a rich community of lifelong learners armed with the tools and experience required to achieve their personal goals.
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School Listings Alcuin Montessori School 324 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park (708) 366-1882 alcuin.org Celebrating more than 50 years of Montessori excellence, Alcuin offers a cross-curricular learning environment that balances academic and emotional intelligence. Our programs for children ages birth through 14 years are designed to help each child become confident, curious, selfdisciplined and motivated. Our teachers are Montessori-trained and certified, and look forward to creating a partnership with your family. Alcuin also offers art, Orff, Spanish, theater and before/after school care. Call or visit our website for more information.
ALPHONSUS ACADEMY 1439 W. Wellington Ave. Chicago (773) 348-4629 alphonsusacademy.org At AACA, we inspire and enable our children to reach their full potential by providing a rigorous education. Toward this end, AACA seeks to educate the whole child by providing an education experience built on three pillars: Academic Excellence, Arts Integration and Catholic Community. To learn more about AACA, please visit alphonsusacademy. org, call us at 773-348-4629 or join us for an open house on Tuesday January 14, 2014 - 9 a.m.
Ancona School 4770 S. Dorchester Ave., Chicago (773) 924-2356 anconaschool.org As one of Chicago’s most diverse independent schools, Ancona combines the best of Montessori, progressive and constructivist practices. For more than 50 years, Ancona’s child centered program has educated children to become critical thinkers, problem solvers and confident risk takers; skills essential to navigating the competitive 21st century landscape. Students enter our Montessori program at age 3 and thrive through the Special Advertising Supplement
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Ascension School 601 Van Buren, Oak Park (708) 434-1541 Ascension-School.com One hundred years of faith in education. One hundred years of commitment to community, to the social justice teachings of the Catholic Church, to the development of the whole child. At Ascension, we provide your child with a warm and nurturing environment while challenging them with a rigorous curriculum and enriching their experience with outstanding extra-curricular and co-curricular programs.
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School Listings Avery Coonley School 1400 Maple Ave., Downers Grove (630) 969-0800 averycoonley.org The Avery Coonley School is a preK through 8th grade independent school for academically bright and gifted children. ACS provides depth, pace, and complexity of curriculum for gifted learners; a like-minded peer group; comprehensive technology and arts programs; and a nurturing faculty that understands the unique social and emotional needs of gifted students.
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www.bakerdemschool.org An independent co-educational school for children early childhood through eighth grade, Baker is dedicated to creating
well-rounded students through the principles of progressive education. Founded in 1918, the curriculum today still reflects the philosophy of educational leaders John Dewey and Jean Piaget. In broad strokes, the school emphasizes hands-on learning over lectures and memorization of facts. Every day, Baker children love to learn, cherish the journey and serve the world.
Beacon Academy 622 Davis St., Evanston (847) 302-4726 beaconacademychicago.org Beacon Academy is an independent school that will merge the challenge of the International Baccalaureate program with Montessori principles to form an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes self-directed learning, strong writing skills, creativity and ethical development, and an entrepreneurial mindset. Beacon students will master the skills, knowledge, and habits of mind necessary to meaningfully contribute to a complex and diverse world with compassion and
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BERNARD ZELL ANSHE EMET DAY SCHOOL 3751 N. Broadway St., Chicago (773) 572-1236 www.bzaeds.org Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School (BZAEDS) is a fully accredited, independent Jewish day school of over 500 students in grades nursery through eight. Families represent Chicago’s diverse Jewish community, spanning the spectrum of belief and practice. BZAEDS embodies a commitment to learning and ethical values in an inclusive and nurturing environment. Students are challenged to pursue excellence in the classroom, on the stage, on the field and in the community.
Beverly Montessori School 9916 S. Walden Pkwy., Chicago (773) 239-7635 beverlymontessori.org Beverly Montessori School provides a nurturing environment that supports the holistic development of the young child, following the educational philosophy of Dr. Maria Montessori. The child-centered curriculum offers a variety of activities in mixed age groups that help develop a sense of independence, concentration, gross and fine motor development, sense of order and responsibility. Children learn at their own pace through their own discovery and experience. BMS is affiliated with the American Montessori Society. Established 1967.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS BRICKTON MONTESSORI SCHOOL 8622 W. Catalpa, Chicago (773) 714-0646 brickton.org Brickton Montessori School is fully accredited by the American Montessori Society and ISACS. Brickton offers extended day, year-round programs for students ages 2-8th grade (Toddlers do not need to be toilet trained – partial week option available for 2 & 3 year-olds). A hands-on, individualized learning experience is enhanced by low student-teacher ratios, excellent enrichment classes, and a variety of on-site extracurricular activities. Brickton is located on the Northwest side of Chicago, just south of the I-90 in between Cumberland Avenue and East River Road.
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We strive to meet the needs of the total child: spiritual, emotional, academic, physical, and social. We offer a superior curriculum, highly-qualified faculty, excellent academic achievement, and a values-based community where parents, faculty and students work together so children can flourish.
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School Listings Bright Horizons Early Education and Preschool (877) 624-4532
brighthorizons.com Our Ready for School program engages children intellectually, physically, emotionally, and socially, helping to prepare them to meet the expectations of elementary school readiness. Preschool classrooms encourage children to learn through hands-on exploration guided by teachers who inspire curiosity and creative thinking. The result is wellrounded, confident children who possess the ability to solve problems, make decisions, and engage with others. The Ready for School program stimulates each child’s innate curiosity and exploratory nature to prepare children for lifelong learning. Children move to elementary school socially prepared, excited to learn, and wellversed in the language, math, and science skills they’ll need to succeed.
BRIGHT KIDS CHICAGO 725 West Wrightwood Ave., Chicago (773) 270-9001 www.brightkidschicago.com Bright Kids Chicago provides one on-one and small-group tutoring for students in PreK-8th grade at home, in our office, or online. We specialize in test preparation for entrance and achievement exams, academic tutoring, and early childhood enrichment using a customized curriculum and individualized instruction for each child. We also create and sell top quality, age appropriate, test preparation workbooks and practice tests.
British School of Chicago 814 W. Eastman St., Chicago (773) 506-2097 britishschoolofchicago.org Fully accredited international school with approx. 850 students in Preschool – Grade 12. A broadly based British/International style
education with the International Baccalaureate offered in the last two years of high school leading to an IB diploma. The school is well resourced and enjoys an excellent teacher student ratio and an exciting vibrant learning focus, representing the best of current practice in the UK with an international perspective appropriate to its American home.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School 9250 W. 167th St., Orland Hills (708) 403-6525 cardinaljbschool.com Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Cathlic School (3PK-8) is a nationally recognized BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE. Committed to the highest standards of academic excellence, we provide the best possible education by developing the knowledge, attitudes and skills essential for lifelong learning. CJB inspires and encourages students by offering a Christ-centered education. From academics to athletics, from our faculty to
our facilities, from before- to afterschool care, we are your Blue Ribbon school of choice.
The Catherine Cook School 226 W. Schiller St., Chicago (312) 266-3381 catherinecookschool.org The Catherine Cook School inspires children in a nurturing learning environment focused on the formative years of preschool through eighth grade. Thoughtful teachers engage children in challenging, project-based learning experiences, supported by our innovative technology. Our focus on social development and encouraging personal excellence fosters a community of motivated learners. The result is a confident and ethical young person ready to succeed in high school and beyond.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS THE CENTER FOR GIFTED AND MIDWEST TORRANCE CENTER FOR CREATIVITY 1926 Waukegan Road, Suite 2, Glenview (847) 901-0173 centerforgifted.org Igniting imaginations since 1983. Year-round programs, Science Spectacular, STEM, Harry Potter, after school, weekends. PreK-12th grade. Six sites for Sunday afternoon programs, January-March, 2014; 18 Chicagoland summer programs for 2014. Innovative activities offering creative, fresh opportunities to explore diverse subjects in a challenging environment. Integration of the arts, literacy, science, math, computers, and robotics. Hands-on activities, experiments inventive modes of participation, and creative teaching strategies inspire critical and creative thinking and enable students to effect discovery.
CENTER FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT (CTD) AT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 617 Dartmouth Pl., Evanston (847) 491-3782
Discover the simple power of learning by doing Understand how the learning process at Chiaravalle Montessori is designed to connect how and what children learn. Call today and RSVP for a Prospective Parent Tour. 425 Dempster, Evanston, IL 847.864.2190 www.chiaravalle.org
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ctd.northwestern.edu CTD is dedicated to helping gifted students, age 4 through grade 12, reach full potential. We provide research-based assessment, advanced programs and resources to enhance a child’s schooling. Our dynamic pathways lead students on a journey of intellectual, emotional and social growth. CTD’s online, summer and weekend programs allow students to explore subjects of intrigue and connect them with a community of peers. CTD offers enrichment and credit courses in a range of subject areas.
CHALK PRESCHOOL Lakeview: 2840 N. Lincoln Ave. (773) 935-7300 Clybourn: 1425 N. Dayton (312) 867-7100 Lakeshore East: 360 E. South Water St.
(312) 565-7300 chalkpreschool.com Safe and inspirational preschools, where play becomes learning. Our approach is based on traditional standards taught with hands on activities and arts integration. Year round, open enrollment, request start date and days of attendance. Includes Organic Lunch. 2, 3 and 5 days/week options for 2-6 year olds. Lakeview: 7:30- 5:30 (drop off between 7:30-9:15- pick up at any time. Clybourn: Morning 8:30-12:30, Afternoon 1:30-4:30 Lakeshore East: 7:30- 5:30(drop off between 7:30-9:15-pick up at any time).
CHIARAVALLE MONTESSORI 425 Dempster Street, Evanston (847) 864-2190 chiaravalle.org In the true spirit of Montessori, Chiaravalle has been inspiring children’s sense of discovery and creativity since 1965. We ignite empathetic, self-directed and effective thinkers by offering an education as unique as each child. Our children range in age from 6 months to 14 years, with full and partial-day options for young children.
CHICAGO FRIENDS SCHOOL K-3rd grade expanding to 8th grade
1246 W. Thorndale Ave., Chicago (773) 442-2371 ChicagoFriendsSchool.org Chicago Friends School provides an educational environment that meets children’s intellectual, social and emotional needs, nurtures relationships, and that fosters a sense of belonging, social awareness, and personal responsibility. In our multi-age classrooms, teachers approach each child from a developmental perspective focusing on each child’s next steps. Younger children learn from the older children and older children have an opportunity to take on a leadership role and share their knowledge.
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NEAR NORTH MONTESSORI SCHOOL Application Deadlines: January 21, 2014 for 3-year-olds; March 3, 2014 for Parent/Infant & Toddler Community
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School Listings Chicago Grammar School
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5959 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago (773) 271-2700
chicagogrammar.org Serving PreK - 8th grade. Chicago Grammar challenges children to construct knowledge through experience, within the richness and demands of a Classical Curriculum. CGS combines the rigor of traditional learning with the creativity of progressive practices: project based work that integrates science, literature, history and the arts, is complemented with explicit instruction in reading, writing and math. Our Preschool program, full day and half day, is inspired by Reggio Emilia approach. Special scholarship opportunities for academically talented 3rd-6th graders.
chicagojewishdayschool.org CJDS is a multi-denominational community school committed to celebrating the diversity of Jewish customs, philosophy and practice. We educate children to think clearly and deeply, to gain knowledge, acquire judgment, and respect diversity. We are committed to developing critical thinking and socially engaged intelligence that enables each child to understand and participate effectively in the affairs of their community, country, and the world at large in a collaborative effort to achieve a common good.
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CHICAGO WALDORF SCHOOL 1300 W. Loyola Ave., Chicago (773) 465-2371 www.chicagowaldorf.org Creative imagination is a cornerstone of learning. Chicago Waldorf School offers a progressive curriculum that integrates the arts with academics in a vigorous education that develops actively adaptable skills and innovative abilities necessary in the 21st century. Waldorf’s unique approach engages the various stages of human development by focusing not only on what children learn but how they learn. Come tour our school to see why we are the fastest growing educational movement in the world.
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Chicagoland Jewish High School 1095 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield (847) 470-6700 cjhs.org Chicagoland Jewish High School (CJHS) is a co-ed, college-preparatory high school committed to academic excellence and has served the Chicagoland Jewish community for 12 years. Our mission is to create a culture of academic excellence that inspires our students to think critically and to achieve their full potential, while preparing them to live Judaism as responsible and involved citizens in the modern world. To learn more about CJHS, contact Lily Zoberman at lzoberman@ cjhs.org or 847.324.3706.
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CHICAGO JEWISH DAY SCHOOL Junior Kindergarden - Grade 8 Head of School, Judy Finkelstein-Taff 5959 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago (773) 271-2700 www.chicagojewishdayschool.org
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School Listings CHINA FRIENDS 800 W. Buena Ave., Chicago (773) 525-6000 www.chinafriends.org China Friends is the 2012 Chicago Magazine Best of Chicago winner for Best Mandarin Program for Tots. We offer Mandarin Language programs for tots through customized courses for professionals, including school partnerships and cultural classes. Studies show early exposure to learning Chinese as a foreign language increases critical thinking skills, creativity and flexibility of mind in young children. China Friends engages kids with a fun, highly interactive approach using ageappropriate activities and the support of an internationally acclaimed curriculum that embraces Chinese history and culture. Classes are offered seven days a week and taught by an experienced and talented staff of native speakers.
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE ACADEMY Northfield, PreK-12
315 Waukegan Rd. Chicago, PreK-2, and growing!
1001 N. Crosby St. (847) 446-5252 www.christianheritage.org Applications accepted for 20132014 school year. CHA prepares students to enter college that are able to excel and live out the values entrusted to them by their families, churches and school. We celebrate the whole child to become confident, articulate individuals impacting the world. Recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education, accredited by Association of Christian Schools International, and designated as a U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Come see for yourself at our monthly Tours!
Clapham School Meets at : College Church Seminary & Washington Wheaton (630) 647-5125
Claphamschool.com Clapham School equips men and women to intentionally serve Christ by cultivating his goodness, truth and beauty in the world. We seek to inspire students with an education founded on a Christian worldview, informed by the classical tradition, and approached with diligence and joy. Clapham School will serve Pre-K through Class 10 for the 2013-2014 school year. After School Care is available. Call for more information or visit www.claphamschool.com.
College Illinois! 1755 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield (877) 877-3724 collegeillinois.org Start planning today for your child’s tomorrow with a College Illinois! Prepaid Tuition Plan. You can purchase anywhere from 1 to 9 semesters of college and little by little, chip away at the cost. Planning for college is easy with our flexible plans that apply to almost any school in Illinois and in the U.S., and payment options that can work for any budget. Enroll in a College Illinois! Prepaid
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Concordia Place 3300 N. Whipple Ave., Chicago (773) 463-1600 3855 N. Seeley Ave., Chicago (773) 935-3739 concordiaplace.org Concordia Place provides quality, licensed children’s programs including Early Learning for children six weeks to 36 months and Preschool for children 3-5 years. Our NAEYC accredited programs are full day, year-round, and you can apply anytime. We are adding two additional two-year-old classrooms at our Seeley location starting this January. Our certified teachers follow the Illinois Early Learning Standards and Teaching Strategies Gold curriculum. All of our programs offer a sliding tuition scale. We also have an active after-school program and provide enrichment programs for teens, adults and seniors
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Nurturing the potential within each child Parent-Child Program: For parents with children up to 18 months. Children’s House: For children 3 to 6 years old.
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School Listings Council Oak Montessori School 11030 S. Longwood Dr., Chicago (773) 779-7606 counciloakmontessori.org A classic Montessori school, Council Oak Montessori has been educating children since1990 with an extensive array of age appropriate Montessori materials for all or students, from 3 to 14 years of age. Our well-seasoned, dedicated staff provides a superb learning environment. The curriculum includes physical education, art, drama, camping, small business experience and work internships for older students. In the historic Beverly Hills/ Morgan Park neighborhood of Chicago, it is conveniently close to I57.
The Cove School 350 Lee St., Northbrook (847) 562-2100 coveschool.org The Cove School in Northbrook is a K-12 day school for children with complex learning disabilities. Students come from 50 school districts in the Chicagoland area to receive an individualized educational experience in a safe and respectful environment. Cove provides customized learning strategies to complete an academic curriculum, while at the same time facilitates the development of students’ social and emotional skills, self-advocacy and sense of well-being.
Creative World Montessori Edgewood and Goodman LaGrange (708) 354-5255 creativeworldmontessori.org Creative World is an exceptional learning environment very different from most. Our goal is to provide a rich, stimulating and dynamic environment in touch
w/today’s world for the child to explore and absorb. Our method is to nurture each child as an individual, challenge him, and recognize his unique gifts and talents. We strive to prepare the child for life by creating a classroom that allows for experiential learning, problem solving and social opportunities. Allowing the child the freedom to choose what interests him encourages self-exploration, self-motivation and peaks curiosity. This, in turn promotes a lifelong desire to learn.
DaVinci Academy 37W080 Hopps Rd., Elgin (847) 841-7532 dvacademy.org Da Vinci Academy is an ISACS accredited independent school serving intellectually gifted students and their families. We provide small classes and challenging academics for grades PK8, with teachers who understand the needs of gifted children. At DVA, each student is known, valued, challenged, and engaged. Summer Camp and Saturday Enrichment programs are open
to the public. Visit our website or schedule a tour to learn what makes DVA a place where bright minds take flight.
Deerfield Park District 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield (847) 572-2634 info@deerfieldparks.org deerfieldparks.org Deerfield Park District Preschool is a developmental program where children 2.5-5 years of age learn to play and play to learn. We believe that through play and problem solving, children learn the basic skills necessary to achieve –socially, emotionally, intellectually, physically and creatively. Our curriculum includes math, science, language, literacy, listening, dramatics, daily outdoor play and more. Part-time enrollment is available. Licensed by the State of Illinois. Contact us for a tour or more information.
A LIFETIME LOVE OF LEARNING STARTS HERE. • Children ages 2-14, Toddler through Middle School • Enriched curriculum - Spanish, drama, art, music and phys ed • Quiet study areas and outdoor class space • Before and after school programs available Please call Julie Einstein at 773-271-1700 to learn more.
established in 1966
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SCHOOL LISTINGS DEERFIELD, RIVERWOODS AND GLENVIEW MONTESSORI SCHOOLS 3140 Riverwoods Rd., Riverwoods 760 North Ave., Deerfield 1500 Wilmot Rd., Deerfield 305 Waukegan Rd., Northfield (847) 945-8661 montessori-schools.com Your child deserves the best! Our personalized Montessori education provides the ideal start for life. A leader in authentic Montessori since 1966, and among a select few schools nationally accredited by the American Montessori Society at the highest level of excellence, we offer outstanding Montessori educational experiences for infants through sixth graders in four beautiful, natural settings. Half, school, full day and individualized programs are available school year, summer camp or year round. Call today!
FENWICK HIGH SCHOOL 505 W. Washington Blvd., Oak Park (708) 386-0127 ext. 109 fenwickfriars.com Fenwick, a college preparatory high school, educates young men and women in the liberal arts and sciences and is dedicated to the values of excellence, leadership and tradition which emanate from and sustain its Catholic and Dominican character. As a premier academic institution, Fenwick offers a unique culture, a balanced student life and the opportunity for every student to find his or her place among a diverse and supportive community. Discover Fenwick – www. fenwickfriars.com
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Today’s Language Star. Tomorrow’s Diplomat. Try a FREE class today! The earlier children start learning languages the better. It’s easier to learn between birth and 10 years of age and we start at 12 months. Our full immersion method taught by native speakers uses music, games, and activities to make it fun too. It’s playtime that enriches for a lifetime, enhancing global awareness and academic skills. And there’s no telling where in the world it might lead.
Parents & Tots programs from 12 months to 3 years of age; Kids Only programs 3 – 5, 5 – 8, and 8 –10 years of age 15 Chicagoland locations
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School Listings Located in the heart of Des Plaines 832 Lee Street Des Plaines 847-390-0990 Serving the community since 1871 • Accredited school • Low student/ teacher ratio • Music & Art programs • Full Day Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten available
FOURTH CHURCH DAY SCHOOL
Frances Xavier Warde School
126 E. Chestnut St., Chicago (312) 640-2579
Campus: 120 S. Des Plaines, Chicago (Prek-3rd grade) Campus: 751 N. State, Chicago (4th - 8th grade) (312) 268-2558 – Admissions
www.fourthchurch.org/ dayschool.html The Fourth Church Day School offers a classroom environment encouraging cognitive development through play and planned activities. The school enrolls three and four-year-old children five mornings a week in the AM class, or three afternoons a week in the PM class. A morning Twosand-Parent class is also offered. Classes are held September through May. Observers are welcome with an appointment. Call the Day School for information and applications.
• Extended care • Afterschool Programs
fxw.org FXW (PreK-8th) is driven by a vision of creating a unique urban educational program. A Catholic school that embraces multi-faith values. Teachers provide high quality, positive, value driven education to students of all ethnic, religious and socio-economic backgrounds. Individual values are respected, supported and encouraged. FXW’s rigorous curriculum enables students to grow, clarify their values and develop decision making skills. In turn, students have a sense of responsibility for themselves and the world they will inherit.
www.immanueldesplaines.net Register now for the 2014-15 school year
Meaningful Education and Enrichment for Your Child At Bright Horizons Academy for Learning, our children: Think, conceptualize, and create. Challenge their minds and bodies. Work together. Develop an appreciation for the arts. Experience the joy of childhood. Build the foundation for academic excellence in kindergarten and beyond. Our curriculum for infants through kindergarten prep focuses on math, science, language, culture, environment, art, and health, with a variety of enrichments built in at no additional charge.*
Now Enrolling.
Call today to learn more about how Bright Horizons prepares your child for school. Atrium 300 West Hill Street Chicago, IL 312-266-2020 www.brighthorizons.com/atrium
River East 325 East Grand Avenue Chicago, IL 312-527-3573 www.brighthorizons.com/rivereast
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School Listings The Gardner School Naperville: 28 W 611 Ferry Rd. (630) 657-5029 Chicago-West Loop Campus: 1301 W. Madison St., Suite 100 (312) 229-4299 Northbrook: 2380 Waterview Dr. (847) 770-6260 Opening Spring 2014
Chicago-Bucktown Campus: 1612 W. North Ave. (773) 661-0151 Opening Spring 2014
Oak Brook: 17 W 642 E. Butterfield Rd. (630) 576-4740 Opening Spring/Summer 2014 thegardnerschool.com The Gardner School is an awardwinning, academically focused preschool that offers educational programs for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. We are committed to providing a nurturing environment for learning where you child can prepare for lifelong success and academic
achievement. Our four-year degreed teachers, nationally recognized curriculum, focused enrichment programs in the arts, high-tech safety and security, and nutritious menus set The Gardner School apart.
Gateway Montessori School 3748 West Montrose, Chicago (773) 539-3025 gatewaymontessorischool.org Gateway Montessori is a nonprofit education center for young children, dedicated to quality education based on the principles of Dr. Maria Montessori. Montessori education is a non-traditional and holistic approach to working with young children. More than just academics, Montessori education aids the natural development of children, beginning from birth. Gateway offers The ParentInfant Program, ages 3 months to 18 months; The Community, ages 15 months to 3 years; Children’s House, 3-6 years; and Elementary, ages 6-9 years.
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ST. BARTHOLOMEW SCHOOL Generations of Faith, Rooted in Excellence
Montessori Pre-K through Grade 8
Winner of the 2010/2011 Croghan Award for Excellence in Teaching!
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Witness Always Celebrate National Lutheran Schools Week | January 26 - February 1, 2014 BUILDING BLOCKS CHILDHOOD CENTER
Mom's Morning Out (MMO), CrossWays Preschool (CWPS), Celebration!Childcare Ages served: MMO - 2's, CWPS - 3, 4, 5, Celebration! - 6 weeks-12 years
JERUSALEM LUTHERAN SCHOOL AND PRECIOUS CHILD EARLY LEARNING CENTER
Ages 3-14, extended care
Duane Vance, Principal Directors: Lisa Valentine, Tina Schlonsky, 6218 Capulina, Morton Grove Kathy Pfister (847) 965-4750 29700 North St. Mary's Rd., Libertyville jerusalemlutheran.org
(847) 367-4060 buildingblockschildhoodcenter.org
GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN SCHOOL
3 yr. PreK – Grade 8, extended care Mr. Bryan Scriver, Principal 525 63rd St., Downers Grove
(630) 852-5081 gsdg.org
GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL
3 yr. PreK –8
Mr. Bill Koehne, Principal 7300 W. Division, River Forest
(708) 366-6900 graceriverforest.org/school
LUTHER NORTH COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL
Grades 9-12th
Ms. Sheri Meyer, Executive Director Wayne Wenzel, Jr., Principal 5700 W. Berteau Ave., Chicago
(773) 286-3600 luthernorth.org admissions@luthernorth.org
3309 N. Seminary, Chicago
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
Gail Spero, Principal 832 Lee St., DesPlaines
Preschool Age 3 through 8th Grade, Extended Care
(847) 390-0990 immanueldesplaines.net
Joy Mullaney, Principal 2101 N. Fremont St., Chicago
(773) 525-4990 stjames-lutheran.org
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL
Pre-School - Grade 8
4939 W. Montrose Ave., Chicago
(773) 736-1196 www.StJohnsChicago.org
ST. PAUL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL
PreK3-8th Grade, Before & After School Care Principal Sara Boedecker - Johnston 7621 S. Dorchester Ave. Chicago
(773) 721-1438
RESURRECTION PRE-SCHOOL Stplutheranschool.org Half-day sessions, 4 days per week for 3 WALTHER CHRISTIAN to 5-year-olds. ACADEMY Debbie Mytych, Director (773) 525-0605 rlclakeview.com
PreK-8th grade, extended care
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN SCHOOL
Grades PreK - 8, extended care
SAINT LUKE ACADEMY
3 years-8th grade
Kathryn Craven, Academy Administrator 305 Circle Ave., Forest Park
(708) 366-2764 Walther.com
Open Enrollment— Call for a private tour today! Donna Beck, Principal 1500 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago
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School Listings JK-12; Now enrolling for September 2014
333 E. Benton Place, Suite 205 Chicago gemsworldacademy-chicago.com At GEMS World Academy-Chicago, students develop character, values, talents and personal skills to achieve their full potential as global citizens and leaders of the future. Our innovative teaching, technology-rich learning environment, dedicated parent engagement programs, and challenging International Baccalaureate curriculum, successfully prepares students for both higher education and career. As a part of the GEMS Education network of international schools, GEMS World Academy-Chicago students collaborate with their GEMS peers across four continents.
German International School Chicago 1447 W. Montrose Ave., Chicago (773) 880-8812 germanschoolchicago.com German International School Chicago (GISC) is an independent, not-for-profit preschool through 5th grade dual-language school. GISC is accredited as a Provisional Member of ISACS and is recognized as a DSD-School by the German ZfA (Central Agency for Schools Abroad). GISC’s curriculum is taught mainly in German with a multi-cultural approach. Students learn in a supportive, intimate, individualized environment that nurtures curiosity and creativity and fosters global awareness. GISC welcomes students of all backgrounds and nationalities.
Goethe-Institut Chicago
German Summer Day Camp for Teenagers June 16 – 27, 2014 Monday through Friday
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adventure in German June 16-27, 2014! Program includes music, games, films, and cultural institutions downtown - while learning German! Want to supplement you child’s high school German, be ready to travel to Germany for a college year abroad? Have German ancestors? You must experience the German language and culture through the Goethe-Institute Chicago, the official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany!
Good Shepard Lutheran School & Precious Lambs ECLC 525 63rd St., Downers Grove (630) 852-5081 gsdg.org Good Shepherd Lutheran School is a place where children learn and grow. Our goal is to contribute to the spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional and social development of children. Our school provides a quality education, with high standards and achievement. Our low student to teacher ratio promotes a loving, supportive, safe environment. Good Shepherd is nationally accredited by the NCPSA.
Grace Lutheran School 7300 Division, River Forest (708) 366-6900 graceriverforest.org Grace Lutheran School, 7300 Division in River Forest, serves children from three-year-old preschool through eighth grade. Experienced teachers offer differentiated learning opportunities, helping students achieve their personal best. The curriculum integrates technology with learning, includes robust arts education, and centers around daily worship and prayer. Tour the facility and meet the teachers at the Open House on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Call 708366-6900 or visit www.graceriverforest.org for more information.
Discover a place where every note builds confidence. 847.905.1500 | musicinst.org Spring Begins Downers GroveSemester • Evanston • Highland Park January 27, 2014 Lake Forest • Lincolnshire • Winnetka
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SCHOOL LISTINGS HOLY CROSS SCHOOL 720 Elder Lane, Deerfield (847) 945-0135 holycrossdeerfield.org Holy Cross School is a supportive and loving Catholic school that has been serving Deerfield and the surrounding communities for 76 years. The school nurtures a life-long love for faith formation, learning and service. Applications for enrollment are available. Families interested in applying for Pre-K through 8th grade can go to www.holycrossdeerfield.org for more information, or call Katie Anderson at 847-945-0135.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION GRADE SCHOOL 132 Arthur Street, Elmhurst (630) 530-3490 icgradeschoolelmhurst.org ICGS merges a strong academic program with rich faith formation to maximize each individual student’s potential. Our goal is to partner with parents to nur-
ture their children in spirit, mind, and body. ICGS graduates have a reputation for academic success and leadership in high school and beyond. Ultimately, we believe our students will make our world a better place. We invite you to take a closer look. Please call today to schedule a tour.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL 7263 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago (773) 775-0545 iccowboys.net Our Doors Open to invite eager children, with the potential to become creative leaders, inspiring artists and musicians, authors, scientists, athletes, physicians, and teachers. Instilling cooperation, developing critical thinking and problem solving skills, utilizing collaboration across grade levels. Insuring faith formation and a social conscience aspiring all to live the Gospel Jesus taught: treating others the way we want to be treated. Make IC your Home!
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 832 Lee St., Des Plaines (847) 390-0990 www.immanueldesplaines.net An accredited school committed to helping students for over 140 years. We balance our program by teaching the core subjects along with art, music, and technology. Individualized instruction as well as our low student/teacher ratio helps students achieve academic goals as well as social, emotional and physical goals. Before and after school care is available along with after school programs. To learn more, visit our website or contact us for a tour. We look forward to working with you to help your child grow.
INTERCULTURAL MONTESSORI LANGUAGE SCHOOL 301 S. Ridgeland, Oak Park (708) 838-6626 114 S. Racine, Chicago (312) 265-1514 Intercultural Montessori Language School is a dual language school that nurtures learning in an environment that celebrates cultural differences. We aim to educate children ages 3 to 12 years to become bilingual and bi-literate by offering programs in Spanish/English, Japanese/ English and Chinese/English. Our curriculum equips children with the skills required for citizenship within a global society. Part of our mission is to develop confident, multicultural, multilingual children who respect diversity and community.
Chesterbrook Academy
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Personalized learning in a nurturing community. Chesterbrook Academy offers outstanding private education, from preschool through eighth grade, with a curriculum that prepares students for success. Our preschools offer the perfect balance of learning and play. Our elementary school in Naperville continues to foster a love of learning by providing challenging academics along with specialty classes.
Open Houses OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, January 25 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 25, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm To RSVP or to schedule a private tour call
877-959-4182 ChesterbrookAcademy.com
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EVOLUTION.
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Visit us online or in person.
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CatherineCookSchool.org (312) 266-3381
226 W. Schiller, Chicago
226 W. Schiller, Chicago
From preschool through eighth grade, the Catherine Cook School Community offers students personal attention and a collaborative spirit, creating an innovative environment that inspires a culture of curiosity, passion, and achievement. Our students evolve into confident, empowered and ethical young people.
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Fifth through eighth grade students have a special place at the Catherine Cook School. Here, learning goes beyond challenging academics and innovative technology. Our students become critical thinkers, sophisticated learners, and empowered global citizens. Powerful and meaningful middle school experiences lead our graduates to the best high school opportunities.
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School Listings Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran School 6218 Capulina Ave., Morton Grove (847) 965-4750 jerusalemlutheran.org Jerusalem Lutheran School (JELS) welcomes all students in the Chicagoland area. JELS offers Preschool 3, Preschool 4, Full Day Kindergarten, and grades one to eight, all at very affordable prices. JELS’ goal is to teach all subjects in the light of God’s Word. When you enter the building, you will notice a friendly, family-like atmosphere, and a structured environment that promotes learning. JELS is also a certified F-1 status school, accepting I-20 students from abroad.
Keshet 617 Landwehr, Northbrook (847) 205-1234 keshet.org Nationally recognized nonprofit organization, providing community-based educational, recreational, and vocational programs for children, teens and young adults with varying and multiple developmental and intellectual disabilities. Keshet’s goal is to enable children with disabilities to participate as fully as possible in the mainstream of community life.
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QUEEN of PEACE HIGH SCHOOL
7659 S. Linder Ave Burbank, IL 60459 708-458-7600 queenofpeacehs.org
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Total Child Preschool and Childcare Center
Totally committed to your child’s cognitive, physical, emotional and social development. Full- and part-day programs for children ages two through five.
Please call us at 847-864-7100 or visit our website: www.totalchild.org for more information.
Open House
January 29th and 30th 9:00-11:00 AM 516 Church Street, Evanston A nonsectarian program sponsored by the First United Methodist Church of Evanston
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ST. JAMES LUTHERAN SCHOOL
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School Listings Kiddie Academy
KIDS WORK CHICAGO
Batavia (630) 761-4500 Bolingbrook (630) 679-9400 Carpentersville (847) 844-8600 Plainfield (815) 609-0900 Streamwood (630) 497-0200
2608 W. Addison, Chicago (773) 572-0308
kiddieacademy.com A warm and nurturing atmosphere for children ages 6 weeks through 12 years including before and after school age program and preschool enrichment program. Our primary goals are to prepare your children for a life of learning and to instill in them self confidence and self-esteem. Kiddie Academy utilizes a state-of- theart, age appropriate, educationbased ‘life essentials’ curriculum designed to promote each child’s intellectual, social, physical and emotional growth. With Kiddie Academy, you can give your child a strong foundation for the future.
KIDS WORK CHICAGO TOO 2633 W. Addison, Chicago (773) 747-3200 At Kids Work we are devoted to creating a nurturing, stimulating and accepting learning environment that provides children with the tools they need for future happiness and success. Our research based program incorporates a variety of educational theories while embracing the whole child and allowing for hands on experiential learning.
Kumon
(877) KUMON71 kumon.com Math – Reading – Success Kumon helps Children Reach Their Potential. When the pressure is on for students to succeed in school, parents often turn to learning programs like Kumon Math and Reading Centers for extra help. Since 1958, millions
of students around the world have benefited from the program, which promotes independent study for children of all ages and abilities. Kumon can help struggling students as well as those seeking enrichment. The goal is for all students to study above their school grade and reach their full potential.
Lake Forest Academy 1500 W. Kennedy Rd., Lake Forest (847) 615-3267 lfanet.org Lake Forest Academy is an independent, co-educational, 9-12 college-preparatory school for 430 boarding and day students. With 20 AP courses, an average class size of 12 and 80% of faculty living on-campus, LFA students receive a personal and enriching learning experience. LFA enrolls students from around Chicago, 15 states and 39 countries. LFA offers 27 sports, visual and performing arts, and many service-learning and leadership opportunities.
Over $4.4 million in financial aid is available annually.
Lakefront Children’s Academy 400 E. Randolph St., Ste. 6B, Chicago (312) 819-1760 lakefrontchildrensacademy.com Conveniently located in the center of Chicago, LCA is a full service private academy serving preschool ages 2-6 years and after school ages 7-12, with an enhanced curriculum and solid educational program featuring: computer readiness, math and reading readiness, science, individual piano lessons, languages and more! Also offering: low childto-staff ratio and on-site security cameras for added protection. Outings include field trips to the many nearby museums and the playground is right across the street.
Spirit. Study. Service. A Saint Andrew student is a person with SPIRIT. Students have good manners, share with others and practice random acts of kindness. They are honest, trustworthy, patient and exhibit good sportsmanship. They are accountable for their actions. They witness their faith by giving Sunday to God. A Saint Andrew Student leads through example and strives for integrity.
A Saint Andrew student is a person who STUDIES. Students come to class prepared, on time and well rested. They are able to participate in class by listening and being self-disciplined. A Saint Andrew Student gives maximum effort in all academic subjects and extracurricular activities.
A Saint Andrew student is person of SERVICE. Students demonstrate an awareness of their blessings through volunteer service to their school, family and neighborhood. They develop high self esteem that is not focused on reward. A Saint Andrew Student develops confidence through service for the greater good.
Saint Andrew School Providing educational excellence in a vibrant and caring environment
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River Forest Community Center Early Childhood Learning Center **Please join us at our **
Jerusalem Lutheran School 6218 Capulina Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 (847) 965-4750 • www.jerusalemlutheran.org
Early Childhood Open House
Wednesday, January 29th 6:30 pm —8:00 pm Half-Day & Full-Day: Preschool & Pre-K
Before and After School Care Summer Camps
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Full-Day Infant—Preschool Programs at our OPRF HS 8020 Madison Street River Forest , IL 60305 (708) 771-6159 www.rfcc.info Bring in this ad to receive $10.00 off your initial registration fee! mg14
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PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE, FEBRUARY 7, 2014 FROM 8-12
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Jerusalem Lutheran School is an F-1 school, accepting all I-20 students. All Koreans welcome!
Excellent Programs Before School Care starting at 7:00 a.m. Pre-School and Pre-K Full and Half day Kindergarten Full day 1st through 8th Grades After School Care 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 p.m.
Great Value Pre-S and Pre-K Days 8:0011:30 8:003:00
2 $120 mo. $220 mo.
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School Listings The Language and Music School 150 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park (708) 524-LALA (5252) Lmschool.com You must step inside The School to experience the unique atmosphere it affords students. Since beginning here with only 60 students and 5 instructors, The School has grown to hundreds of students with a faculty of 25. Inside these walls each day are spoken up to 10 languages, and dozens of instruments are taught to students ages 4 months – Adult. In Central Oak Park since 1994. Trial classes are available.
Language Stars 15 Locations around Chicagoland (866) 55-STARS
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info@languagestars.com languagestars.com Experience our full immersion, play based foreign language programs first hand. A unique learning experience for ages 12 months to 10 years. Native speaking teachers immerse children
in Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, German and Italian using songs, games, projects, and treasure hunts. It’s playtime that enriches for a lifetime.
Latin School of Chicago 59 W. North Blvd., Chicago (312) 582-6000 latinschool.org Latin School of Chicago is an independent day school serving 1,115 students in junior kindergarten through 12th grade. The school’s mission is to provide its students with a rigorous, innovative educational program in a community that embraces diversity of people, cultures and ideas. Latin students come from throughout the Chicago area. The school offers more than $3 million in need-based financial aid to students annually.
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School Listings Lincoln Park Preschool & Kindergarten
Lincoln Park Preschool & Kindergarten
312 W. Belden Ave., Chicago (773) 665-0110 108 W. Germania Pl., Chicago (312) 482-9009
108 W. Germania Place, Chicago (312) 482-9009
info@lppschools.com lppschools.com Play is the foundation for learning at NAEYC Accredited Lincoln Park Preschool & Kindergarten. We believe that through play, children experience the joy of learning thus developing selfconfidence and a passion for school. Our teachers use their degrees in Education and their experience to create dynamic, discovery based activities that nurture and grow each child individually. This growth is communicated daily and is essential to developing a strong home/ school connection.
info@lppschools.com lppschools.com LPP’s NAEYC Accredited Kindergarten program expands our preschool experience by further readying children for future academic success. This is achieved through our dedication to a play based approach to learning. Our full-day program provides a combination of independent discovery, large, small group instruction as well as one on one guiding reading. Children graduate from our kindergarten program with confidence, social skills, and an understanding of how to learn. They are prepared for their next education experience.
Fourth ChurCh Day SChool Ruth L. Hornaday, Director
> A half-day Nursery School program serving 3- and 4-year-olds and their families since 1968. > A Twos-and-Parents program with parent participation serving 2-year-olds and their families since 1992. > NAEYC Accredited
126 E. Chestnut Street Chicago, IL 60611.2094 (312) 787-4570 www.fourthchurch.org
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Be a part of something greater. At Northside Catholic Academy, you’ll find a challenging and diversified curriculum within a nurturing learning environment. Our dedicated and experienced faculty inspire NCA students to grow in intellect and character. Yet, what’s even greater, is the sense of belonging you’ll feel when you join our community. At NCA, your entire family will thrive. We invite you to be a part of something greater – the Northside Catholic Academy.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS LITTLE GEMS INTERNATIONAL LINCOLN PARK 2301 N. Clark St., Chicago (312) 361-3532 LittleGEMSInternational/ lincolnpark.com Little GEMS International is a preschool for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. It is the first GEMS Education preschool to open in the U.S. Our state-of-the-art facility features learning environments carefully designed for every stage of a child’s early development and capacity for learning. A child’s literacy and numeracy skills are developed in the classroom, on stage or strolling through the indoor park. ‘Little GEMS’ are also acquainted with world languages and cultures at an early age.
LUTHER NORTH COLLEGE PREP 5700 W. Berteau Ave., Chicago (773) 286-3600 admissions@luthernorth.org luthernorthcollegeprep.org Luther North College Prep is a
small Christian high school that has been a cornerstone in the Portage Park Community for the last 60 years. LNCP creates an environment in which every individual can grow and flourish academically, spiritually, physically and socially. We are committed to offering the highest quality education for your student in a small, diverse, individualized, Christian learning environment - your child’s success is our number one priority.
LYCÉE FRANÇAIS DE CHICAGO
The French International School
613 W. Bittersweet Pl., Chicago (773) 665-0066 LyceeChicago.org The Lycée Français de Chicago education starts in PreK at age 3 and continues through high school. With nearly 700 students representing over 40 nationalities, LFC offers a diverse environment and world-class education through a dual-language curriculum and high school IB World Program
that prepare students for the best universities worldwide. Lycée students enjoy enriching extracurricular activities from sports to study-abroad. As of 2015, LFC will transition to a new state-ofthe-art campus in Lincoln Square.
MI SOL MONTESSORI 14249 S. Wolf Rd., Orland Park (708) 708-226-9850 misolmontessori.org Mi Sol Montessori believes that children are entrusted to us by God. They are our past, our present, and they represent our future. At the Mi Sol family, our aim is to aid the child in the process of their “self-construction”. As such, we address the individual educational needs of your child. Read what parents like you have to say about our program. Visit us at www.misolmontessori.org
MONTESSORI ACADEMY OF CHICAGO 1335 W. Randolph St., Chicago (312) 243-0977 montessoriacademychicago.org
At the Montessori Academy of Chicago, we are committed to academic excellence. From birth-8th grade, our students excel at their own pace and have a higher level of self-responsibility for their studies; often out-performing traditional school students on test scores, intellectual excitement and creativity. A low student/certified-Montessori teacher ratio ensures academic success. Our goal is to develop engaged and independent thinkers who embrace community responsibility and leadership. Now accepting 2014 applications for all programs!
MONTESSORI LANGUAGE ACADEMY 314 Circle Ave., Forest Park (708) 771-5030 MontessoriLanguageAcademy.com Japanese Language Immersion program for children ages 3 to 6 in an authentic Montessori classroom. Children benefit from full range of Montessori curriculum including Math, Science, Social Studies, Language, Music Literacy and Social Skills while becoming
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School Listings fluent in Japanese and English. Daily English period in the afternoon reinforces children’s learning experiences and makes sure that they will be ready for the 1st grade. Bilingual education stimulates brain development and enhances children’s cognitive advancement. Montessori certified, award winning faculty.
Morgan Park Academy 2153 W. 111th St., Chicago (773) 881-6700 MorganParkAcademy.org Since 1873, Morgan Park Academy has nurtured independent thinkers and tomorrow’s leaders. To prepare students for the dynamic world ahead, we apply a global lens to our curriculum and present our community as a model for living diversity in a meaningful way. An Academy education is one of Academic Excellence. Our rigorous liberal arts education is the foundation for students developing intellectually, acquiring a body of knowledge that will help them succeed in college and
beyond.
Music Institute of Chicago Chicago, Downers Grove, Evanston, Lake Forest, Lincolnshire, and Winnetka (847) 905-1500 musicinst.org Make Music. Make Friends. Build Confidence. Join us for private lessons, group classes, and ensemble experiences for students of all ages and levels of interest and ability. From early childhood music and movement classes to musical theater summer camps for all ages, the Music Institute of Chicago has something for you!
MYJENOLOGY (773) 787-6769
Info@MyJenology.com MyJenology.com We create successful and independent learners (K-12) through tutoring and educational therapy. We offer a Mobile Tutor service to support your student 7 days a week!
Near North Montessori School
North Park Elementary School
1434 West Division St.,Chicago (773) 384-1434
2017 W. Montrose Ave., Chicago (773) 327-3144
nnms.org Established in 1963, Near North Montessori School serves parent/ infant through 8th grade and runs before and after-school care as well as summer camp programs. Fully accredited, Near North offers a challenging academic environment while fostering community, intellectual growth, independence, responsibility, and a lifelong love of learning in our students. New physical education facilities along with a student-run sandwich shop, an urban farm and international outreach programs, create a supportive and diverse environment.
www.npeschool.org North Park Elementary School is a private, non-sectarian, Preschool8 school with a proven record of academic excellence and a community that inspires lifelong learning. Through the active involvement of parents and caring professional staff, NPES fosters self-motivation, selfdiscipline, and confidence. The school’s balanced curriculum combines traditional instruction with experiential learning to ensure that the students achieve their maximum potential. All of last year’s graduates are now attending one of their top choices for high school.
L a k e Fores t Ac a dem y
Our Lady of Victory Catholic School Our Faith—Our Commitment—Your Future
1500 West Kennedy Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 (847) 615-3267 • www.lfanet.org
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School Listings NORTHSIDE CATHOLIC ACADEMY
OUR LADY OF VICTORY SCHOOL
6216 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago 5525 N. Magnolia Ave., Chicago (773) 743-6277
4434 N. Laramie, Chicago (773) 283-2229
www.northsidecatholic.org NCA received the distinguished honor of a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Dept. of Education. NCA is the right choice for families who are looking for a challenging curriculum within a nurturing environment. We value educating the whole child with our Renaissance classes, small class sizes, differentiated instruction, integrated technology and academic excellence - but what really sets us apart is our amazing community. NCA is truly “something greater” than your typical school. For more information about our programs from preschool through 8th grade please visit www.northsidecatholic.org, call 773-743-6277, or join us at our next Open House on Sunday, Jan. 26th 10am-1pm
www.olvchicago.org At Our Lady of Victory Catholic School, our faith is an integral part of who we are and it is evident in the values we instill to build a solid foundation so that our students can become future leaders. Our commitment is to provide your child with the most cutting-edge and rigorous curriculum. Your child’s future is armed with an excellent academic foundation, strengthened by their faith, guided by their moral foundation, and ready for success.
Palos Christian Preschool 7059 west 127th St., Palos Hts. (708) 448-0212 www.paloschurch.org Palos Christian Preschool offers half day sessions from 9:0011:30AM for children ages 3-5 years Monday-Friday. Families can choose the two, three, four,
or five days a week that best fit their schedule. Early drop off at 8:30 and after school care until noon are available for an additional fee. Experienced, trained Christian teachers make learning fun in a pleasant atmosphere. The curriculum includes music, art, prekindergarten cognitive skills, Bible stories, and motor skills. Spacious outdoor play area.
Pope John XXIII School 1120 Washington St., Evanston (847) 475-5678 popejohn23.org Pope John XXIII School is an award winning school: NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL for academic excellence; State of Illinois award winner for Science Olympiad; and 2010 State of Illinois Spelling Bee Champion! Every eighth grader completes Algebra, Honors Algebra, or Honors Geometry at ETHS. Starting in PreK we offer both French and Spanish. Latin is an option for 6th to 8th graders. Special classes include: gym, dance,
yoga, computers, multi-media center, music, art, and drama. Every child preschool to eighth grade is LEARNING, ACHIEVING, BELIEVING!
QUEEN OF ANGELS SCHOOL 4520 N. Western, Chicago (773) 769-4211 queenofangelschicago.org Queen of Angels School nominated by the U.S. Department of Education as a 2013 Blue Ribbon School is located within the Chicago community of Lincoln Square with a commitment of providing a nurturing, inclusive, safe environment for families. The School’s mission is committed to the living of Catholic values, developing strong character and fostering excellence in academics with a challenging, differentiated and comprehensive curriculum. Queen of Angels celebrates the uniqueness of all students with a variety of educational and enrichment opportunities to build upon a lifetime of learning experiences in an ever changing world.
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Faith in Learning From a Christian Perspective
Christian Heritage Academy Chief Education Officer: Dr. David L. Roth Pre K -12th Grade 315 Waukegan Rd., Northfield (847) 446-5252 Chicago Campus Pre K -1st and Growing Director: Kathy Severson, Northfield Campus 1001 N. Crosby St., Chicago (312) 361-0550 www.christianheritage.org Clapham School PreK – 10 Doug Reynolds - Head of School 332 E Seminary Ave., Wheaton. (630) 647-5125 Claphamschool.com Midwestern Christian Academy PK3 - 8 Principal, Joseph M. Scifo, MCA Class of ’90 3465 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago (773) 685-1106 www.MidwesternChristianAcademy.org Palos Christian Preschool PreK 3-5 yrs old Lynn Hollender, Director 7059 West. 127th St., Palos Hts. (708) 448-0212 PalosChurch.org
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Southwest Chicago Christian School PreK - 12th grade Robert Payne, Superintendant Oak Lawn, Palos Hts., Tinley Park (708) 388-7656 swchristian.org Trinity Christian College Adult studies- Addison, Chicago & Palos Hts. Campuses 6601 W. College Dr., Palos Heights (708) 239-4768 Trnty.edu/adultstudies Trinity Oaks Christian Academy PreK – 8th grade Dr. Paul Wrobbel, Head of School Susie Noe, Admissions Director 409 N. 1st St., Cary (847) 462-5971 trinity-oaks.org Walter Christian Academy 3 years-8th grade Kathryn Craven, Academy Administrator 305 Circle Ave., Forest Park (708) 366-2764 Walther.com
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School Listings Queen of Peace High School 7659 S. Linder Ave., Burbank (708) 458-7600 queenofpeacehs.org Queen of Peace’s strong college preparatory curriculum, all-girls experience, faith and values driven community, and dynamic cutting-edge 24/7 learning environment prepares students academically, socially, spiritually and technologically to reach their full potential in college and in life. Peace’s extensive leadership opportunities, co-curricular activities and athletic programs are tailored to our students’ diverse talents and interests. Test Date: Jan 11 at 8am Personal Tour Nights: January 9, 2014 6-7:30pm, March 6, 2014 6-7:30pm Fun Night: 4th-7th grade girls and 8th grade girls to took the exam at Queen of Peace March 7, 2014 6-8pm Shadow Days by appt.
Quest Academy 500 N. Benton St., Palatine (847) 202-8035 questacademy.org Quest Academy is an independent day school for gifted and talented students in preschool through eighth grade. Quest offers a traditional liberal arts education with equal emphasis in the sciences, humanities, and fine arts and a strong focus on character development. In class, work revolves around hands-on, interdisciplinary projects designed to allow students to delve into subjects. Our stellar faculty creates an atmosphere dedicated to joy in learning which fosters confidence, initiative, responsibility and leadership.
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girls Catholic, Christian school on the north side of Chicago. With an enrollment of approximately 650 students, Resurrection is large enough to offer highly effective, faith-based, singlegender academic and athletic programs and small enough to provide a warm family atmosphere. 8th grade girls are invited to the Entrance Exam on January 11, 2014 and may shadow on select days. 7th grade girls are invited to a Shadow Day on February 14, 2014. Visit www.reshs.org or call 773.775.6616 Ext 129 for more info or to schedule a Shadow Day.
Resurrection PreSchool 3309 N. Seminary, Chicago (773) 525-0605 rlclakeview.com With the foundation that children construct knowledge through their play and through real experiences, Resurrection Pre-school offers an enjoyable, half-day session, 4 days per week for 3 to 5-year-olds. Our play-based program has been in existence for 40 years. We offer a Wednesday morning toddler program for 2 yr. olds with their parent/caregiver. Early drop off available. Family Open House, Sat., Feb. 1, 2014 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. No reservations needed. Call 773 525-0605 ext. 16 for more info or email teach773@ yahoo.com.
River Forest Community Center Early Childhood Learning Center
8020 Madison St., River Forest (708) 771-6159 rfcc.info Offering an age appropriate curriculum designed to encourage positive group interaction as well as foster individual growth. Our teachers thrive on creating a safe and fun learning environment through play in which children are encouraged to explore and develop their cognitive, language, social-intellectual, and motor skills.
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Progressive and dynamic, St. Viator Elementary School has been an integral part of the Old Irving Park community for 110 years. We strive to develop the whole child, intellectually, spiritually and physically through a supportive partnership of award winning faculty and parents. ✦ PreK 3 year old program: 3 or 5 days a week, Full or Half days (a.m.) ✦ PreK 4 program: 5 days a week, Full or Half days (a.m.) ✦ Excellent Academic Program built on the principles of differentiated, hands on learning using interactive technology — including iPads and Smart Boards ✦ 26 Languages offered in our Rosetta Stone World Language Program ✦ Super Kids Reading Program ✦ Peacebuilders Program – Learning peace and positive behaviors ✦ Reading Specialist for students with special needs, as well as advanced readers ✦ Award winning Art Zone program as well as Music, Choir and Band ✦ Championship Athletic and Intramural Sports Programs ✦ Before and after school Kid Care Program
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School Listings Rogers Park Montessori 1800 W. Balmoral Chicago (773) 271-1700 rpmschool.org RPMS believes that all of its students carry within them the adults they will become; our mission is to create an environment where all children are inspired to reach their highest potential, as individuals and learners, following the Montessori philosophy of education; which at its core is to produce vital members of the global community. Guiding all our practices is the education and promotion of peace within self, in relationships and within the world.
Roycemore School 1200 Davis St., Evanston (847) 866-6055
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roycemoreschool.org From age three through Grade 12, Roycemore School combines rigorous academics with a welcoming, positive and energetic school culture. Students, teachers, administrators and parents
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SACRED HEART SCHOOLS
The Academy for Girls and Hardey Preparatory School for Boys
6250 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago (773) 681-8436 shschicago.org Independent, Catholic, Single Gender, Coed Campus, K-8, Extended Care. Educating Chicago children since 1876. A Chicago landmark on Lake Michigan, Sacred Heart Schools enroll 700 day students and are part of a Network of Nearly 150 Sacred Heart Schools in 30 countries. Kindergarten is coeducational. In Grades 1-8, Sacred Heart offers single gender classes in a co-ed environment. In addition to a rigorous academic curriculum, Sacred Heart Schools is dedicated to a values based program concerned with the education of the whole child.
SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL 319 E. Franklin St. Barrington (847) 381-0311 stanneschoolbarrington.org Integrating Knowledge, Faith and Catholic Values While Growing Servant Leaders from the Inside Out. At Saint Anne Parish School, we work in partnership with home, church and community to form and educate the whole child in mind, body and spirit across all grades, preschool through grade eight. We are rooted in Catholic values, academic excellence and servant leadership as we empower our students to discover their God-given gifts and use them as contributing members of society.
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Located on the northwest side of Chicago since 1952, St. Mary of the Woods is dedicated to providing a Catholic education to advance and promote the academic, spiritual, physical and social growth of students from preschool through 8th grade. SMOW is a USDOE National Blue Ribbon School that provides a rigorous curriculum, enrichment classes and exposure to computer programs, applications as well as programming and coding. Our community of faith, knowledge and service also incorporates monthly service projects and student-led masses.
Creating bilingual minds. Bringing children together from over 40 countries. Sending students to top universities around the world.
SAINTS PETER ANDPAUL SCHOOL 201 E Franklin, Naperville (630) 355-0113 sspeterandpaulschool.com Saints Peter and Paul is a Blue Ribbon School providing quality Catholic K-8 education in Historic downtown Naperville since 1853. From a challenging core curriculum to exciting athletics and extracurricular activities, we offer excellence rooted in a faith-based foundation. All-Day Kindergarten and Extended Day programs are available. Attend an Open House on January 29 from 8-9 am or 12:30-1:30 pm.! Saints Peter and Paul School - Building on Tradition, Growing with Innovation.
SCIENCE & ARTS ACADEMY 1825 Miner Street, Des Plaines (847) 827-7880 scienceandartsacademy.org An independent, non-denominational, co-educational, fully accredited day school, preschool– 8th grade. SAA provides intellectually and creatively gifted children a stimulating and supportive environment designed for their unique abilities. Differentiation, enrichment, integrated curriculum, critical thinking, and problem solving are part of the everyday experience, with small class sizes and innovative programs. Significant emphasis on science, math, language arts, social studies, and fine arts. Call for a tour.
* Accredited IB World School Diploma program for English speakers in grades 9-11 * World-class, dual-language French and English curriculum in a truly international environment * English speakers eligible Pre-K-5th and high school (IB) * College credit and financial aid available
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Educating our children in the richness of their past, the diversity of their present, and the possibilities for their future.
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5959 North Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois 60660 www.chicagojewishdayschool.org
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School Listings Skokie Montessori Smart Love School Preschool 8401 N. Karlov Ave., Skokie (847)679-4614
800 W. Buena, Chicago (773) 665-8052
skokiemontessori.com We offer elementary education, 1st through 6th grade, in addition to toddler, 3-6 and Kindergarten programs. We continue to maintain a high standard of teaching, consistent with a high level of learning. The Montessori philosophy is a method proven to assist every child’s needs, however, is only as effective as the approach of the individual instructors applying it. Our teachers are highly knowledgeable and experienced in providing the ideal environment for each child, for optimal intellectual, social, artistic, and motor development.
smartlovepreschool.org The Natalie G. Heineman Smart Love Preschool offers half and extended-day programs for children ages 3-5 years and parent and toddler programs from 12 – 36 mos. Smart Love-trained teachers offer rich learning opportunities in sun-filled classrooms and in our expansive outdoor gardens featuring nature paths and seed to table curriculum. Conveniently located in a historic mansion on Chicago’s north side, our preschool offers a new parents group, an active parent’s committee and parent education seminars.
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love, kindness and respect. love, and respect. Founded inkindness 1912, Ascension School offers faith-based
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Founded 1912, Ascension School offers faith-based educationinwith two classrooms at each grade level; education two classrooms atpreschool; each grade level; Founded inwith 1912, Ascension School offers faith-based three-year-old and four-year-old full-day three-year-old and full-day education withconsistently two four-year-old classrooms atpreschool; each grade level; kindergarten; high standardized test results; a kindergarten; high test results; a three-year-old andprogram, four-year-old preschool; full-day fine extendedconsistently day an standardized outstanding arts fine extended day program, an standardized outstanding arts kindergarten; consistently high test results; a curriculum; co-curricular programs in band, drama & curriculum; programs in band,program; drama fine extended day program, an outstanding arts &an orchestra; aco-curricular strong interscholastic athletic orchestra; aco-curricular strong interscholastic program; curriculum; programsathletic inand band, drama &an involved and supportive community the belief that involved and supportive community and the belief that orchestra; strong interscholastic program; an . athletic learning is aa life-long adventure involved and supportive community and the belief that . learning is a life-long adventure learning is a life-long adventure.
Before and After School Care - $3.00 per hour Full Day Preschool for 4 year olds and Kindergarten Half Day Preschool for 3 & 4 year olds Technology, Spanish, gym, art & music classes for K-8 athletic programs, test scores above the national average and highest scores attained in high school entrance exams!
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Solomon Schechter Early Childhood Center with Marvel D. and Stanley J. z”l Ginsburg PreK Program (15 months Kindergarten) 4500 Dempster St., Skokie (847) 942-7613 Sager Solomon Schechter Day School (K-8) 3210 Dundee Rd Maxine Cohen Memorial Circle, Northbrook (847) 412-5654 Solomon Schechter Day School delivers a top-of-the-line General and Judaic Studies education to Jewish children from 30 communities throughout the Chicago area. Every day at Solomon Schechter, gifted educators ignite our students’ Jewish souls, educate them to their highest
potential, and empower them to use their knowledge, creativity, and skills to enrich our world. We would love to welcome you to our Schechter community. Call today to schedule a visit: 847.412.5654.
Southwest Chicago Christian Schools 12001 S. Oak Park Ave., Palos Heights (708) 388-7656 swchristian.org Southwest Chicago Christian School Association is a Christ centered learning community intent on restoring God’s world. The high quality preschool – 12 education prepares students spiritually, socially, academically and physically to serve society effectively and to glorify God by honoring Him in all aspects of life. The Association, accredited by North Central Association since 1931, has three campuses- Oak Lawn (Preschool8), Tinley Park (K-8) and Chicago Christian High School (Palos Heights), CCHS offers Honors and AP classes, dual enrollment, IHSA
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SAINT ANDREW SCHOOL 1710 W. Addison, Chicago (773) 248-2500 gosaintandrew.com U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, has recognized Saint Andrew School as part of the 2013 cohort of National Blue Ribbon Schools. Saint Andrew School is proud of this accomplishment that has become a reality because of the teamwork between students, teachers, parents, alumni and administrators. Saint Andrew’s Spirit- Study- Service way of life has never been more evident! For more information please call the school at 773 248 2500 or visit our website at gosaintandrew.com.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW SCHOOL 4941 W. Patterson, Chicago (773) 282-9373 www.StBartsSchool.net “Generations of Faith Rooted in
Excellence “ Saint Bartholomew School is dedicated to providing a well-rounded, faith based education for children in preschool through grade eight. We offer a Montessori Preschool for ages 3-5, as well as a traditional preschool program, with a full academic curriculum. We include art, music, gym, computer science, and Spanish language classes. High test scores propel our graduates to the area’s top high schools.
St. Celestine School 3017 N. 77th Ave., Elmwood Park (708) 453-8234 stcelestineschool.org Pre-K through 8th Grade, 480+ students, Full Day Preschool, Kindergarten and 3 & 4 yr. old Half Day Preschool, Hot Lunch, Before & After School Care only $3.00 per hour, Serves Elmwood Park, Chicago and beyond. We provide a quality foundation that fosters academic, physical and spiritual development to all children. Art, Computers, Music, Spanish, Read-
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St. Clement School 2524 N. Orchard, Chicago (773) 348-8212 stclementschool.org Saint Clement is an academically rigorous school rooted in a Catholic tradition that promotes educational excellence with a strong sense of global citizenship. Our curriculum is aligned to the Common Core Standards along with Spanish, art, music, physical education, Drama and afterschool enrichment courses. We work at integrating technology and applications seamlessly into our curriculum, standards, and teaching practices with updated equipment and web based programs. Explore the website and attend an Admission Coffee to get a more in depth experience of our vibrant and multifaceted school “anchored in faith”.
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School Listings ST. JAMES LUTHERAN SCHOOL 2101 N. Fremont St., Chicago (773) 525.4990 www.stjames-lutheran.org As the oldest, continuously operating school in Chicago, St. James has been preparing students for success since 1857. We provide a Christian liberal arts education to students in preschool through eighth grade. Our curriculum and culture are expressed through four disciplines – Academic, Faith, Character and Health – which develop the cognitive, spiritual, social/emotional and physical attributes of the person. The outcome is young adults who graduate to continue their learning journey in Chicago’s premier high schools.
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ST. JOSAPHAT SCHOOL 2245 N. Southport Ave. Chicago (773) 549-0909 www.stjosaphat.net St. Josaphat School in Lincoln Park provides a comprehensive pre-school thru 8th grade Catholic education. SJS offers individualized instruction, low student-teacher ratio, rigorous core curriculum enhanced with technology, foreign language, music, art, physical education, boys’ &
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St. Robert Bellarmine School 6036 W. Eastwood, Chicago (773) 725-5133 srb-chicago.org Since 1931, St. Robert Bellarmine has been providing the Jefferson–Portage Park area with a vibrant Catholic education that addresses the needs of the total child: spiritual, emotional, academic, physical and social. For more information about Tiny Tots for 2 year olds, Preschool for 3 and 4 year olds, our Superkids reading program, exceptional K–8 curriculum with InquiryBased Science, and Summer Program, visit srbchicago.org or contact Carrie Mijal, Principal, cmijal@archchicago.org.
St. Stanislaus Kostka School PreK- 8th Grade
1255 N. Noble, Chicago (773) 278-4560 ststanschicago.org St. Stan’s will provide your child with a rich and rewarding education combining a challenging academic environment, and an educational philosophy grounded in achieving one’s personal best. Our Programs Include: The Leader In Me Program based on Steven Covey’s 7 Habits; The Reading & Writing Project of Columbia University; and the University of Chicago’s Everyday Math. Open Houses: January 26, February 10, and April 8. Call 773.278.4560 to register.
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between faculty and parents. Our approach instills confidence, desire for knowledge, respect for all, and provides students a foundation for success. Our strong academic curriculum includes Super Kids Reading Program, Rosetta Stone World Languages, dedicated Science Lab, Art Zone, Junior Great Books, PeaceBuilders, and the latest technology throughout the school.
St. Vincent Ferrer Parish School 1515 Lathrop Ave., River Forest (708) 771-5905 svfschool.org A beacon of excellence for 73 years, the outstanding Catholic Education continues and flourishes. The principal, Dr. Charles Terry, implemented a technology plan which includes a SmartBoard and iPad in every class and portable lap labs. The academic program integrates technology across all disciplines. The pre-school program is exceptional and includes programs for 3 - 5 year olds and offers half and full day options. The SVF “early childhood program is where leadership begins.”
Total Child Preschool and Childcare Center 516 Church Street, Evanston (847) 864-7100 totalchild.org Total Child Preschool and Childcare Center is a NAEYC-accredited early childhood center located in downtown Evanston. Our highquality, play-based, developmentally-appropriate program combined with our highly motivated and dedicated staff create a warm, safe community where children are supported as they learn and grow socially, emotionally, cognitively, and physically. Total Child has full-day and partday programs for children aged two through five. Please visit our website – www.totalchild.org or contact us at beth@totalchild.org for more information.
Trinity Christian College Adult Studies Programs
Main Campus: Palos Heights Off-site locations for education program: Addison & Chicago (708) 239-4768 adultstudies.trnty.edu Trinity Christian College offers accelerated degree-completion programs. With classes meeting only one night per week, the Adult Studies program is a convenient alternative for working adults who want to complete their education without sacrificing time on the job or with their families. Students apply their existing college credit and finish their education or business degree in two years. Trinity’s affordable tuition, accelerated classes, and evening format are a good fit for most adult students.
Trinity Oaks Christian Academy 409 N. First, Cary (847) 462-5971 trinity-oaks.org Trinity Oaks Christian Academy provides a positive learning experience for children preschool through 9th grade. The curriculum is designed to meet student’s spiritual, physical, and academic needs. Our preschool and prekindergarten programs provide developmental appropriate activities and prepare students for kindergarten. We offer both half and full-day kindergarten programs. All students receive education in Bible, Spanish, music, art, art appreciation, math and science. We also offer a variety of extracurricular activities including team sports.
Walther Christian Academy at Forest Park 305 Circle Ave., Forest Park (708) 366-2764 Walther.com Walther Academy draws on the strength of its educational partners (Concordia University Chicago, Walther Christian High School, St. John Lutheran Church, a complement of “Golden Teachers”)
to address the needs of today’s 21st century learners. Students 3 years through 8th grade learn in a multi-age setting. Christian values like integrity, respect, responsibility, and service are key educational components. Dedicated teachers utilize technology rich instructional methodology allowing students to reach their full potential.
The Willows Academy 1015 Rose Ave., Des Plaines (847) 824-6900 willowsacademy.org Open House Sunday, March 9, 2014 from 12 to 3 pm The Willows Academy is a top ranked college prep school for girls in grades 6-12, offering a distinct education in the Catholic Tradition. At The Willows, your daughter will flourish in an ideal learning environment, participate in a wide range of co-curricular activities, including everything from athletics to the arts, and grow in character and virtue. With outstanding ACT averages and college acceptance rates, Willows graduates attend top universities – and are well prepared to lead in a complex world.
Wolcott School 524 N. Wolcott Ave, Chicago (312) 610-4900 wolcottschool.org Wolcott School offers an exemplary independent high school program for students with learning differences, tailored to the strengths and aspirations of each student. Employing best practices, our expert faculty is dedicated to helping students gain self-awareness, confidence and resilience as well as the academic, social and communication skills to flourish in college and beyond. As valued members of our diverse and close-knit community, Wolcott students develop their sense of responsibility and purpose. Apply NOW for the 2014 – 2015 academic year. For an application or to learn more about our school, visit www.wolcottschool.org or call 312-610-4900.
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Acacia Academy ................................................. 52 AIMS ...................................................... Back Cover Akiba Schechter Jewish Day School ...................................................... 53 Alcott College Prep ........................................... 35 Alcuin Montessori School .............................. 21 Alphonsus Academy ......................................... 51 Ancona School .................................................... 72 Archdiocese of Chicago .................................... 4 Ascension Catholic School ............................ 81 Avery Coonley School ...................................... 15 Baker Demonstration School ......................... 9 Beacon Academy ............................................... 20 Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School ...................................................... 69 Beverly Montessori School............................ 46 Brickton Montessori School ......................... 19 Bright Horizons .................................................. 60 Bright Kids Chicago .......................................... 72 British School of Chicago ................................. 2 Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School ............................................. 21 Catherine Cook ................................................... 65 Center for Gifted................................................ 16 Chalk Preschool .............................. Inside Back Chesterbrook Academy................................... 64 Chi School GPS.................................................... 46 Chiaravalle Montessori ................................... 52 Chicago Friends School .................................. 10 Chicago Grammar School .............................. 48 Chicago Jewish Day School ........................... 80 Chicago Waldorf School ................................. 29 Chicagoland Jewish High School ................ 37 China Friends ...................................................... 85 Christian Heritage............................................. 82 Clapham School ................................................. 83 College Illinois! ..................................................... 6 Concordia Place ................................................. 13 Council Oak Montessori School .................. 29 The Cove School ................................................. 13 Creative World Montessori ........................... 80 DaVinci Academy ............................................... 25 Deerfield Park District Preschool ............... 36 Deerfield, Glenview & Riverwoods Montessori Schools ..................................... 28 88 Making the Grade 2014
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Our Lady of Victory ........................................... 73 Palos Christian Preschool .............................. 21 PBS Kids ................................................................. 45 Pope John XXIII School .................................... 31 Queen of Angels Catholic School................ 47 Queen of Peace High School ......................... 66 Quest Academy .................................................. 31 Resurrection College Prep ............................. 20 Resurrection Preschool .................................. 27 River Forest Community Center.................. 69 Rogers Park Montessori School .................. 58 Roycemore School ............................................ 24 Sacred Heart Schools....................................... 12 Saint Andrew School ........................................ 68 Saint Clement School ...................................... 24 Saint Stanislaus Kostka School ................... 57 Saints Peter and Paul School........................ 44 Science & Arts Academy.................................. 36 Skokie Montessori ............................................ 38 Smart Love Preschool ...................................... 32 Solomon Schechter Day School .................. 51 Southwest Chicago Christian Schools ........................................... 8 St. Anne Parish School..................................... 21 St. Bartholomew School ................................. 61 St. Celestine School .......................................... 81 St. Damian School ............................................. 25 St. Demetrios ..................................................... 75 St. Edward ............................................................ 39 St. Giles School ..................................................... 9 St. James Lutheran School ............................. 67 St. John’s Lutheran School ............................. 33 St. Josephat School ........................................... 43 St. Mary of the Woods ..................................... 48 St. Robert .............................................................. 50 St. Viator ............................................................... 77 St. Vincent Ferrer Parish School.................. 70 Total Child Preschool ....................................... 67 Trinity Oaks Christian Academy .................. 44 Walther Christian Academy .......................... 10 Willows Academy .............................................. 38 Wolcott School ................................................... 10 Special Advertising Supplement
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CHALK & My Gym: Leaders in educating the whole child. mygym.com
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Chicago Intercultural Montessori Language School
114 S. Racine., Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 265-1514
www.interculturalmontessori.org Ages 3-12 yrs, Dual language in Spanish, Japanese & Mandarin Chinese. Oak Park campus as well.
Montessori Academy of Chicago
Deerfield, Glenview and Riverwoods Montessori Schools
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Montessori Children’s Schoolhouse Aurora, IL 60506 5935 Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN 46320 (219) 932-5666
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Greenbrook Montessori
www.montessori-schools.com Est. 1966. AMS Accredited, 3 mos.-12yrs, Full & half day, Elementary, Summer Camp, Spanish, Monart, Orff, Piano. 8 West Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff, IL 60044 (847) 295-8338
www.foxvalleymontessori.com 18 mos – 6th grade, Groundbreaking www.mcshammond.com AMS accredited, toddler- middle school. Before Montessori STEM Program. Before and After. Extracurriculars. 45 yr History. & after care available est. 1968. 8800 W. 119th St., Palos Park, IL 60464 (708) 448-5332
www.forest-bluff-school.org www.swsmontessori.com AMI accredited 1982. Birth to 14 yrs. Paula Serving children 2-6, AM and PM, full day Polk Lillard, Lynn Jessen founders. www.montessoriacademychicago.org kindergarten, Spanish, Music, Gym, Yoga and Setting the standard in urban Montessori from Midwest Montessori Summer School. Birth through 8th Grade Children's House
Near North Montessori
1434 West Division, Chicago, IL 60622 (773) 384-1434
926 Noyes Street, Evanston IL 60201 (847) 328-6630
www.midwestmontessori.com Demonstration School (MMTTC) ages 3-6, full and part time.
suburban northwest
Buffalo Grove Montessori School 950 Ellen Drive, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 (847) 541-8111
www.bgmsweb.com Toddlers through Kindergarten (infants – 6 yrs.) AMS accredited programs. A lifetime foundation.
www.nnms.org Est. 1963 serving students 6 mos – 14 years; Early morning, Afterschool & summer programs. Fully Accredited.
Montessori Children’s House of North Barrington
Rogers Park Montessori School
www.mchnb.net We are a lab school of Seton Montessori, 8101 Golf, Niles, IL 60714 started in 1970, serving children birth to age (847) 470-0370 6, half and full day programs. www.clw-montessori.com 6 wks - 12 yrs, open year round. Old School Montessori 144 Commerce Drive Grayslake, IL 60030 Country Meadows (847) 223-9606 Montessori School www.OSMKids.com 6151 Washington St., Gurnee, IL 60031 15 mos to 6th grade. Half, full and extended (847) 244-9352 day programs. Spanish, enrichment and www.cmmontessori.net summers. Serving chidlren 15 mos to age 12 since 1990 in the Gurnee area. Offering half day, full day Ronald Knox Montessori School and summer programs.
1800 West Balmoral Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 (773) 271-1700
www.rpmschool.org Serving Chicago for 46 years, children ages 2-14, Fully Accredited through AMS and ISACS.
Chicago northwest Brickton Montessori School
8622 West Catalpa, Chicago, IL 60656 (773) 714-0646
www.brickton.org Year round partial and full day programs for ages 2 through 8th grade. Fully accredited.
115 Clover Hill Lane North Barrington, IL 60010 (847) 550-0917
2031 Elmwood Ave, Wilmette, IL 60091 (847) 256-2922
suburban north
www.ronaldknox.org Est. 1963. Celebrating 50 years of guiding and educating children ages 6 mos. – 6 yrs.
Alta Vista Montessori School
Skokie Montessori School
1850 W. Winchester Rd., Libertyville, IL 60048 (847) 918-1621
www.altavistamontessori.com 16 mos - 6 yrs, full and half day, school year and year round AMI accredited.
Chiaravalle Montessori
425 Dempster Street, Evanston, IL 60201 (847) 864-2190
www.chiaravalle.org Spark Interest, Ignite discovery. 6 mos – 14 yrs, full & half day, fully accredited.
850 N. Commonwealth Ave
3140 Riverwoods, Riverwoods, IL 60015 (847) 945-8661
1335 W. Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 243-0977
Chicago north
Fox Valley Montessori School
Children’s Learning World, A Montessori School Inc.
1675 Greenbrook Blvd. Hannover Park, Il 60133 (630) 830-1675
www.greenbrookmontessori.com Toddlers thru Kindergarten; All day Montessori; family friendly.
Mansio Mens Montessori 102 Howard St. Geneva, IL 60134 (630) 232-6750
www.genevamontessori.org 15 months-6 yrs. Yoga, Spanish. Full and Part time programs offered.
Seton Montessori Schools 5728 Virginia Ave. Clarendon Hills, IL 60514 (630) 655-1066
www.setonmontessori.org A Lab School serving infant to Elementary children. Also offering parent-child and summer camp programs.
West Suburban Montessori School 1039 S. East Ave. Oak Park, IL 60304 (708) 848-2662
www.wsms.org AMI accredited, Accepting applications for ages 3-6, child care, extracurricular classes.
Crystal Lake Montessori School 3013 S. Country Club Rd, Woodstock, IL 60098 (815) 338-0013
www.clms.org Remarkable country setting in the heart
8401 North Karlov Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 of McHenry Co. Birth – 8th grade, AMS (847) 679-4614
accredited. Spanish, art, drama, music & www.skokiemontessorischool.com 2 - 12, toddler, 3-6, Elementary, full day and Physical Education. half day, summer programs available.
Vernon Hills Montessori
suburban West
21 Hawthorn Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Alcuin Montessori 324 N. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park , IL 60302 (847) 918-0342 708-366-1882 www.vernonhillsacademy.com
15 months-6 years; afterschool, summer camp, www.alcuin.org Founded in 1961: ages 0-14, Spanish, art, private piano, voice, semi-private karate, theater. Come to a monthly tour. music
Members of Association of Illinois Montessori Schools. For additional information or membership call 847-945-7582 or email info@illinoismontessorischools.com.
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