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EDITOR’S NOTE
A look ahead
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We have some really big plans in store for you this year and I can’t contain my excitement. The biggest involves a brand new website for ChicagoParent.com that will be even easier to find exactly what you are looking for, whether it is something to do with the kids, stories to inspire you or a central spot to find the best schools, camps and birthday party info, among other great resources.
It has been years since ChicagoParent.com had a facelift. We all know how a new look can make you feel, so the entire Chicago Parent staff can’t wait for you to see what we will do. Look for it before summer begins. In addition, we have writers all over Chicago and the suburbs who are creating more content for ChicagoParent.com than ever before. If you are a regular visitor or follow our always-growing social media, you’ve probably noticed all of the great stories. 2017 will see even more effort. You might be wondering, but what about the magazine? Don’t worry. While we are putting more time and money toward our digital efforts to help you while you are out and about, we will never let Chicago Parent, Going Places, Hey Baby and Chicago Special Parent suffer. We love our
magazines and thankfully, you tell us you do, too. You’ll always find the great stories and award-winning calendar you rely on. 2017 also will see more events hosted by Chicago Parent, including the Chicago Parent Playdate this month that’s especially for kids with special needs and their families (details on page 18). We are working on another great event this summer, but you’ll have to wait for more info until all the t’s are crossed. I’m feeling great about 2017 already. I hope it will be amazing for all of us.
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e walked into BookClub not exactly sure what to expect from the small Wicker Park storefront. What we found was a warm space perfect for beating the winter blues in Chicago. And to make our visit even more perfect, one of our favorite classic books, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, was the featured story and craft for that weekend’s Kids BookClub. The women behind BookClub, founders Amanda Love and Kyra
Termini, set out to create a place where literacy and visual arts come together, where Love says you can be around other people with the same interests or have space to do your own thing, such as using the letter press to create a book or stationery. Starting this month, the daily Bookworms program, for ages 2 to kindergarten, expands to include stories in English, French and Spanish. Next month, Love says they hope to add storytime in Mandarin. On Monday afternoons, one of our faves, The Storybook Mom,
is a special guest reader and once a month, storytelling chamber band Lucky Trikes visits to take reading to a whole new level. Older kids get their own BookClub on the weekends. The programs are not drop-in, so sign up in advance to avoid disappointment. Thankfully, kids don’t get to have all the fun. BookClub also hosts an Adult BookClub on Tuesdays and Thursdays, a perfect excuse to curl up with a good book under a warm blanket—at least until April. Tamara L. O’Shaughnessy
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INSIDE VOICE
Warm up to 2017 with this hot list
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inning up a new calendar means new habits, new traditions and new ways to explore the arts! Here are three of our favorite ways to usher in 2017 while shaking up your brain, body and soul. Happy New Year, indeed!
Hejsan Whether you’re looking to expand cultural horizons this year or simply want to put more love out into the world, have we got the event for you! (“Hejsan,” pronounced HEY-SAHN, is a polite way to say hello in Swedish, after all!) The theme for 2017’s story and craft time is Famous People From Scandinavia. January’s celeb is Carl Sandburg, the Swedish-American poet who called Chicagoland home for most of his life. Newbies to Sandburg’s work will adore the reading of The Huckabuck Family: And How They Raised Popcorn in Nebraska and Quit and Came Back, and the follow-up craft is sure to delight. Can’t make this month’s Hejsan? They’re held every third Friday, and a hello is welcomed all year long. Jan. 20; Swedish American Museum, 5211 N. Clark St., Chicago; $4 adults, $3 kids, free kids 1 and under swedishamericanmuseum.org
Mr. and Mrs. Pennyworth Ready to write your own story or change the narrative for 2017? Get inspired by Lookingglass’ new tale, written and directed by ensemble member Doug Hara, and featuring the stunning puppetry of Blair Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Pennyworth are traveling storytellers who, upon the death of the Big Bad Wolf, find they must journey into their own stories to restore disappearing fairytales before it’s too late. Fans of Neil Gaiman and other fantasy authors will be inspired by this production, geared at ages 8 and up. (When the stories are unwritten, quite literally, anything is possible. Take note and take heart!) Through Feb. 19; Lookingglass Theatre Company, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
Touch tour/accessible performance, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12, with tour beginning at 6 p.m. lookingglasstheatre.org
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Shake What Your Mamma Gave You Eating your veggies, going to bed early, exercising often (well, at least that last one’s now easy enough behavior to model for your kids). All About Dance is unrolling a new (and free!) series called Shake What Your Mamma Gave You just in time to ward off post-holiday sluggishness. Parents can take advantage of three FYD classes (have Fun, be Young and Dance forever), a combo of dance, cardio and toning in a fun setting while their children rock out to simultaneous Dance Explosion classes down the hall. Even after the series ends, they’ll be featuring a FYD/ kid dance class combo every day of the week. Some resolutions really do figure themselves out! Now, about that “early to bed” thing… 9:15 a.m. Jan. 3, 10:15 a.m. Jan. 16, and 10 a.m. Jan. 29; All About Dance, 501 W. North Ave., Chicago; free allaboutdance.org
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Chicago Children’s Theatre gets new home
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alk about “in with the new”: Chicago Children’s Theatre, the city’s largest professional theater company for children and families, opens its doors this month on its new artistic home in the West Loop. Called “The Station,” the former 12th District Police Station has been transformed into an impressive performing arts and education facility for the entire community to enjoy.
Phase 1 includes the flexible, 149-seat Pritzker Family Studio Theatre, a lobby with box office and concessions, administrative offices and five classroom spaces. The larger main stage shows will remain at The Ruth Page Center for the Arts through this season.
Inclusion has always been the name of the game at CCT, and Artistic Director Jacqueline Russell’s The Red Kite Project (with programming dedicated to children on the autism spectrum) will now have its own space for everything from interactive theatrical experiences to summer camps. “It’s thrilling to finally have a home where CCT can employ the very best teaching artists in town to instruct young people in the work and play of theater and art making,” Russell says. Accessibility is a priority at The Station; accommodations will be made for all children, regardless of physical or mental challenges, and scholarships and discounts ensure theater for all. The company, known for beautiful and immersive performances, has teamed up with a community mainstay with a similar aesthetic. Frank Maugeri, producing artistic director at Chicago’s Redmoon Theater for two decades,
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has been named the community programs artistic director. “Education comes first” is Maugeri’s motto, and it shows in the diverse courses offered for all ages and abilities. His favorite classes are too numerous to mention. But for the 0-5 set, he loves Campfire Songs. Older kids will thrill for CCT’s partnership with The Actors Gymnasium and the chance to experience Circus & Aerial Arts. Another gem is S.T.E.A.M. TV, which mixes science and technology with DIY filmmaking. 100 S. Racine Ave., Chicago; chicago childrenstheatre.org Keely Flynn
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y husband and I always joke that our wedding vows should have read “In sickness, health and assembling toy kitchens.” Meaning, neither of us have ever successfully put together anything for our kids that said “assembly required.” Luckily, we live in the “shared economy” day and age where our marriage can now be saved with the push of a smartphone button. Just last week, Isaac, a handyman we hired from the app Task Rabbit, came to our home and put together the 22,000-piece push bike that we had deemed defective in less than 30 minutes flat. Task Rabbit is just one of many on-demand apps and services that are available locally to cater to the needs of busy moms. Here is a round up of our favorites, with special promo codes for Chicago Parent readers*:
Chime On-demand babysitting We can all relate to that time we needed a babysitter in a pinch. Chime, an app by Sittercity, connects on-the-go parents with vetted babysitters. The service costs $14 per hour and $1 per hour for each additional child. TRYCHIME ($50 off)
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traveling families. Simply make an advance reservation, drive up to the terminal and they’ll take care of the rest, helping to unload and park your car. Back in town? Text the driver and your car will be waiting for you at the terminal. O’Hare Personal Valet also offers car wash, fuel fill up and dent removal services for an additional fee. CHIPARENT ($5 off)
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Sparkl Convenient car washes We all love a clean car (without hundreds of cheddar bunnies in the back seat), but who has the time to get it washed? Sparkl lets you schedule a car wash
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Zeel In-home, on-demand massages Sneak in some me time and treat yourself while the kids are at a playdate. The Zeel app lets you book a 60-, 75- or 90-minute massage (Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal) with your choice of a male or female licensed certified therapist. They’ll come with the table in tow, and all you’ll have to do is relax. CHIPARENTS ($25 off) Lori Orlinsky is a Chicago mom of two, marketing manager, lover of cold weather and freelance writer.
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ant to go dashing through the snow without breaking the family budget? These hot snow spots, near and far, have a flurry of options for learning or improving skiing skills, plenty of activities for kids, plus cool discounts for Mom and Dad. Let this guide help you figure out your peak personality. For years it seemed Wilmot, Wis. (wilmotmountain.com), was frozen in time. Not anymore. After being purchased by Vail Resorts last year, this modest Midwest ski slope has made big improvements. A $13 million renovation
means three new chair lifts, a new kids’ ski/snowboard school and upgraded terrain park. Best for parents is Wilmot’s completely renovated base lodge. Snuggle up by the fireplace with a hot toddy and a good book. Huge windows overlooking beginner ski slopes mean Mom and Dad can relax in comfort while still keeping an eye on the kids. If your child wants to go skiing several times this winter, consider investing in a season pass. Wilmot is part of what’s known as the Epic Pass. A kids’ season pass to Wilmot, $329, gets your kid unlimited access to other ski resorts owned by Vail—big Colorado names like Vail, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek and Utah’s Park City. Want to take it to the next level, but not sure you’re ready for a Rocky Mountain
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high? Granite Peak, Wis. (skigranitepeak.com), has a 700-foot drop. Just about four hours away from Chicago, Granite Peak doesn’t have on-site lodging, but kids will love the 50,000-square-foot indoor waterpark at nearby Grand Lodge Waterpark Resort (stoney creekhotels.com). Another great option is the luxurious Glacier Pines Cabins (gpcabins.com) nestled in a forest 45 minutes from Granite Peak. They’re on the way from Chicago, so you could drive up the night before, get up early in the morning and drive over to the ski area for a full day on the slopes. Ready for a ski adventure with some altitude? To do that, you’re going to need to hop on a plane. Here are two with direct flights: Think you have to be a one-percenter to visit Vail (vail.com)? If your kids ski at Wilmot regularly, they can ski for free at this Tyrolean-themed town with the Epic Pass. Flights into Denver are plentiful and affordable. From there, it’s a two-hour drive to Vail. Ski lessons start at age 3; snowboard lessons start at age 7. Small World Play School (vail.com/plan-yourtrip/child-care-and-nursery/nurserysearch.aspx) offers daycare and crafts for non-skiing children from 2 months to 6 years. Vail’s Adventure Ridge has a zipline and multi-lane tubing hill, kids’ snowmobiling and ski bikes. Vail Village has lodging for every budget. One fun choice is The Lodge at Vail (lodgeatvail.rockresorts.com), where kids get a free stuffed moose at check-in. Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (jacksonhole.com) combines world-class skiing with bucket-list National Park adventures—just one mile from Grand Teton National Park and an hour to Yellowstone. Stay at a condo or vacation home run by Jackson Hotel Resort Lodging (jhrl.com), and for each adult lift ticket and equipment rental, your child (under 14) will get that same number of day lift ticket and equipment for free. Need a break from the slopes? Spend a spa day at the super swanky Four Seasons Jackson Hole (fourseasons.com/jacksonhole/ spa) or take a day to plow through Jackson Hole’s western-themed stores, 30 art galleries and world-class restaurants.
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hicago Parent is hosting a big Special Needs Playdate in January. Based on the hugely successful Chicago Parent Playdates held for families throughout the Chicago area, this Playdate will be more intimate, just for children with special needs and their siblings. Expect some of the area’s best kids’ entertainers: The Storybook Mom will be on site with one of her engaging stories, as will Jeanie B!, Buddha Belly Kids Yoga, Mary Macaroni and
TwistiCity with his amazing giant bubble art. Watch for more about the growing number of entertainers at ChicagoParent.com. In addition to sports games, a bouncy slide and more, the JCC will open its pool for a free All-in-Swim session on a first-come, first-served basis. The National Lekotek Center will host a special sensory room with lower-key activities including a quiet storytime and playtime for those needing a break from all of the action. Parents will find great resources, too, while the kids’ hands are kept busy.
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FAILING WITH GUSTO
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hen it comes to parenting, my husband and I agree on most MARIANNE things. We swore to each other WALSH a long time ago to represent a united front against the tyrannical tendencies of our progeny. Man-to-man was discarded once our third son was born. In choosing a zone defense, we knew that regular and clear communication would be critical. For the most part, our plan went swimmingly. Until ntil now. Myy oldest so son began exploring high school choices this month. h As a chess-tutoring, tromboneplaying seventh-grader who just so happens to be built like a Bears’ lineman, Danny has been a unique work in progress for many years. With a complete lack of fast-twitch muscle fibers, the kid has nonetheless enjoyed playing ice hockey and basketball. He talks about a future career in engineering or computers. He has been involved in music since he was 4. After a visit to his #1 choice, Chicago’s storied Mt. Carmel High School, I was dumbfounded to discover the school did not have a marching band. Being a wife somewhat lacking in introspection and calm, I immediately attacked the object of my ire: my husband, Joe (a Mt. Carmel graduate and now Public Enemy #1). “No marching band? NO MARCHING BAND?? You NEVER told me they didn’t
have a marching band!! I feel DECEIVED! Let down! RUINED!” The voice on the other side of the phone went silent for a moment before finally speaking up: “I’m sorry. I do believe you have the wrong number.” *click* After a 24-hour cooling down period, I realized I never explained my rationale for all the music lessons. I had just assumed my husband understood that marching band was the ultimate goal. It would be Danny’s high school clique. The cool geeks. The kids that everyone saw at the football games but who didn’t actually risk traumatic brain injury. The problem was, I never quite communicated this to my husband. Joe was never part of the nerd chic division of high school. Sure, he won the math and accounting awards, but he was cool. He looked like a Backstreet Boy with killer cheekbones and a letterman jacket.
The thought Th th ht off joining j i i marchh ing band was as foreign to hi him becoming as me entertaining b cheerleader. For the record, a cheerleader 6-feet-tall 6-feet t girls never ever entertain becoming a cheerleader, unless the squad really needs a base. While still licking my wounds and resigning myself to the fact that Danny might never be part of a marching band, my husband browsed the Mt. Carmel website. He then pointed out that there IS a band, they just don’t march anywhere. “Maybe Danny can get them marching?” Joe suggested. “Yeah, because he knows so much about formation and drills,” I muttered, defeated. “Marianne, do you think I ever envisioned having a son who is capable of so much? He can assemble his own Christmas stuff faster and better than I can! Don’t underestimate him. If something is really important to him, Dan will make it happen.” And just like that, Joe and I were back on the same page, believing and supporting our child on whatever path he chooses. So long as it includes the occasional lateral or v-formation and a to-the-right flank. Sorry. Sometimes I can’t help myself. Marianne Walsh is a Chicago mom of three boys. Want more? Go to ChicagoParent.com and webandofmothers.blogspot.com.
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MOM OF THE MONTH
Busy mom, passionate advocate Nancy Gianni
Husband Paul; kids Franco, Romina, Isabella and Gigi South Barrington Founder of GiGi’s Playhouse, an international network of Down syndrome achievement centers
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ancy Gianni doesn’t just want people to be aware of Down syndrome any longer; she’s calling on people across the country to really get to know someone with Down syndrome.
Gianni, the powerhouse behind Gigi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center, which began in Hoffman Estates after her baby Gigi was born with Down syndrome 13 years ago, is behind the push to change Down Syndrome Awareness Month to Down Syndrome Acceptance Month. “We don’t just want people to be aware; we want them to stop and say hello,” she says. “You don’t know what a blessing our kids are.” To her it means that babies being born today with Down syndrome are greeted with congratulations, not condolences, that a child with Down syndrome gets a new friend or lunch buddy, that a person stops and says hello to someone with Down syndrome. What’s your secret for your get-up-and-go? Being around positive, amazing people. They make me better and they make me work harder. I wake up grateful every day. I make a choice to want to be happy and I’ve always believed in self-fulfilling prophecy. What does your best day look like? With everyone home and a family dinner. I also love to watch my kids at the Playhouse. Nothing makes me happier than to see them serving others and watching them with others. I am so proud of who they have become.
When you are out and about, do you see yourself as a special needs parent or simply a parent? I see myself as a regular crazy mom with four kids and a full-time job running around. Unfortunately, I am reminded I am a special needs parent when people (judge Gigi). I want people to see Gigi as the amazing person she is becoming. She works so hard at everything she does, I just wish people understood that. What’s been the biggest lesson you’ve learned as a mom? From the very minute my first son was born, I put my hand on his cheek and I felt him calm, and I realized the tremendous power we are given as parents. I hope that every mom knows we are born with that power. What do you think your mom would say about you as a mom? My mom was the best. I think she’d would be really proud of me. I learned by her example. What’s one thing you splurge on just for you? Getting my nails done every two weeks.
4 small things you can do for yourself in 2017 Want to make 2017 the year you get healthy? Start by making a few small changes. Things like eating breakfast, drinking enough water and hitting a minimum of three workouts a week will make a difference. But don’t try to make all the changes all at once. Here are four things to do right now: Start eating clean this minute and you’ll feel better by the end of the day. Go for a walk right now or take the stairs, jog in place, do 10 squats. Grab some water. Try to drink three 25-ounce sports bottles or more if you can. Just start DOING! It’s what gets your ball rolling and a rolling ball builds MOMENTUM! Heather Frey, 30 Second Mom contributor
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pend a cold winter afternoon making these sweet sock snowmen from old socks around the house. These adorable little snowmen will leave you wishing for a snowstorm to recreate the real thing outside! Plus it’s the perfect way to put all those mismatched socks you have to good use.
Materials u Socks (kid socks work best) u Glue u Ribbon u Sewing pins u Buttons u Rubber bands u Rice Directions Spoon the rice into the sock full enough to create the body of the snowman and then use a rubber band to tie it off. Fill above the rubber band with more rice to create a head and tie off with another rubber band.
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Use another sock and roll it up a few times to put on the head to make a hat. It should cover the part where you tied off with the rubber band.
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Glue buttons on the snowman’s body. Use pins to create two eyes and nose for the face. You can use a Sharpie to color the pins black if desired.
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Winter Wonderland, visiting family, the mall, playdates and letting them stay up so that they sleep in!! Rani Morrison, Oak Park
A visit to an indoor waterpark! I dread digging out all the summer stuff and having to dry their hair afterward, but the kids get such a thrill out of swimming in the middle of winter! Gia Lee, Northbrook
Even though it’s freezing, I still feel like it’s important to bundle up and go outside! Even if it’s for a quick jaunt around the block, making a couple snow angels or a few runs down the sledding hill, we can teach our kids to enjoy the seasons, even winter! Kerry Quirin, Downers Grove
My son has a lot of activities, so when he does get downtime he takes full advantage of it. If that fails, a snowball fight is always in the cards. Ryan Salzwedel, Chicago
I mix in volunteering. We also do embarrassing dance parties and I try to plan creative adventures in the “lovely” weather. Rebecca Moulfarha, La Grange Park
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“Though many people may think of resolutions as corny, old school or simply a lost cause, I think the new year can be a great time to be intentional about creating new habits.” Beth Miller, a certified parent coach
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or many people, the new year means it’s time to assess our lives and make changes about what we don’t like or struggle with. Losing weight, exercising and managing time better are among those eternal resolutions. Yet resolutions aren’t just for adults. Kids can learn the value of making goals, working to achieve them and even experiencing failure. So make 2017 the start of a new tradition by making New Year’s resolutions as a family. “The energy of a new year is the perfect time to look at where you are headed and where you want to go,” says Jill Hope,
founder and empowerment mentor at I Shine, a family coaching practice in Chicago. “When you can tap into what you want for
your life, and then create an intention to experience it, you are much more likely to see the opportunities and circumstances show up to help you.” Intentions, or resolutions, help kids feel more focused, with a greater sense of control over their lives, she says. When it comes to selecting a resolution, let your children lead the way. “The key to a great resolution is choosing something your kids are truly passionate about and really want to experience,”
Hope suggests. “Choosing something that Mom or Dad want for them, if their heart is not in it, is not the best choice.” It’s also important to be realistic. “Start with things that are clear to understand and easy to observe,” says Beth Miller, a certified parent coach. “Something like, ‘Make my bed every day’ rather than ‘Be nice to my sister.’ Ideally we are setting up our kids and ourselves for success, so start small CONTINUED ON PAGE 28
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and make it meaningful, but attainable.” Help your kids select their resolution by having them use it as an opportunity to re-assess what is important to them as they move through the year. “It helps to ask questions like, ‘What would you like to have accomplished by the end of the year?,’ ‘How would you like to feel as you look back over the year?,’ or ‘How will you feel when you accomplish these things?,’” Hope says.
Stick with it! Once you create resolutions as a family, write them down on a big poster board and track them throughout the year, Hope says. Then meet as a family every few weeks to track ways to move closer to the goals. “By checking in periodically, it helps each family member stay focused on looking for opportunities to move toward their
chosen resolutions,” Hope says. “Plus the more regularly they can feel the feelings the achievement will create, the more easily they will be able to achieve their
resolution.” Miller suggests incorporating reminders in a way that speaks to your child. “If your child likes charting,
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Good for kids resolutions According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, here are some ideas of healthy New Year’s resolutions for kids: Preschoolers I will clean up my toys by putting them where they belong. I will let my parents help me brush my teeth twice a day. I will wash my hands after going to the bathroom and before eating. I will help clear the table when I am done eating. 5 to 12 years olds I will drink reduced-fat milk and water every day, and drink soda and fruit drinks only at special times. I will try to find a sport (like basketball or soccer) or an activity (like playing tag, jumping rope, dancing or riding my bike) that I like and do it at least three times a week. I will always wear a helmet
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How to get out of your
winter rut These spots can make you forget all about Old Man Winter
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f cold temperatures are keeping you indoors and making you stir crazy, these Chicago winter lifesavers will get your family out of their winter rut!
Go sledding
Snatch an adrenaline rush
Chicago’s definitely got snow, but it also has supreme hills for sledding. Head to A. Montgomery Ward Park for sledding and a hot chocolate afterward at Peet’s Coffee next door. The Soldier Field Sledding Hill is always popular, as is Warren Park. In the suburbs, Evanston’s James Park, Glenview’s Flick Park and Riverwalk Sled Hill at Rotary Hill in Naperville are can’t-miss destinations.
Let the daredevil in you fly! If your kids (or you!) like to live on the wild side, iFLY’s indoor skydiving is safe but full of thrills. After you train with an instructor and slip into the provided gear, you’ll head into the flight chamber where you’ll feel like you’re freefalling through the air. Locations in Lincoln Park, Rosemont and Naperville, and suitable for flyers 3 and up. iflyworld.com
Get away, but not too far No need to hop on an airplane for a much needed getaway. Seek refuge at an all-season Midwest resort like Timber Ridge Lodge & Waterpark at the Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva. Kids will sleep well after enjoying the 50,000-square-foot water park as well as the game arcade, cinema and activity center. The grown-ups can kick back at the resort’s full-service spa or restaurant. grandgeneva.com
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Sleep, maybe Of course you can visit The Field Museum during the day, but what if you could have a sleepover among the dinosaurs? Experience a real “night at the museum” during one of the museum’s Dozin’ with the Dinos overnights
for families with kids ages 6-12. Explore the exhibits by flashlight, take a handson workshop and watch a 3D movie in the museum’s theater. Jan. 20 and 27; Feb. 10 and 17; March 3, 10 and 17; April 1 and 7; and May 12; fieldmuseum.org
Lose yourself Emerald City Theatre takes on “The Snowy Day and Other Stories,” adapted from the bestselling books by Ezra Jack Keats. Kids 3-9 will love hearing about a young boy who explores his city after the first snowfall. Feb. 4-May 6, tickets start at $19. Apollo Theater, 2540 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago; emeraldcitytheatre.com
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How to get your kids eager to tell you about their day in school BY MEGAN MURRAY ELSENER
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Beyond just “Good” and “Fine”
hen your kids get home from school and you ask them about their day, are you left with a bland “good” or “fine”? Those answers make most of us feel out of the loop with our littles and yes, maybe even a little irritated. We want more. Finding a way to connect and share experiences when kids spend a chunk of their day in school is one of the real challenges, and on the flip side, part of the excitement, of parenting, says Chicago social worker Caren Minkoff. Communication takes work, she says. So getting beyond “good” and “fine” can be a big hurdle, particularly in today’s busy families. “More and more, I observe adults and kids partially focused on their phone or tablet and partially focused on the conversation, and it makes for some pretty bad conversations,” says Laura Nathan, a kindergarten teacher in Chicago. “I think kids know when you are genuinely interested in what they have to say. Make eye contact, ask follow-up questions about a story they tell and listen intently.” OUR COVER BOY, GRIFFIN, RACES HOME TO TALK ABOUT HIS DAY AT SCHOOL. PHOTO BY THOMAS KUBIK
Where to start Colleen Manuel, a pediatric social worker at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, recommends asking open-ended questions: “What was your favorite thing that happened today?” “Tell me about one thing that was challenging for you and one thing you felt very accomplished at,” and “What is one thing that made you feel happy today?” “Focus not only on the basic aspects of school, but explore other components like peers, teachers, food and recess,” she says. Minkoff recommends giving kids time to talk without being interrupted and without giving your opinion or advice when it’s not
requested. “Allow them to answer before asking another question, and I can’t emphasize enough to listen,” she says. Keep in mind that even though you are eager to talk, right after school isn’t the best time to chat because kids need time to decompress and you might be juggling dinner and other duties. Family dinners and weekly family activities are great times to connect.
“Work to create a culture in the home where you talk about current issues, concerns and conflict.” CAREN MINKOFF, Chicago social worker
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Minkoff also recommends that if your child is able to read and write to use a journal as a tool to communicate what is happening in their lives.
expectations for your child and be as consistent as you can be. It will benefit you all in the end.” Megan Murray Elsener is a freelance writer and mother of three.
When to worry Parents often worry about deeper issues or concerns when kids don’t share details about their day or thoughts. “Do some exploration around why your child is hesitant to disclose information, whether it may be disappointing you or fear of bully retaliation,” Manuel says. Minkoff adds, “Other things to look for are changes in sleep or eating habits and if your child is isolating himself from friends and family.” And if your child does reveal bad behavior or troubles? “No matter what your child reveals about their day, remain calm and do not judge your children or overreact,” says Manuel. “Validate them discussing things with you and lead any feedback with love and support.” Overall, parents need to remain connected and to create a level of trust and security with their children. “It is easier said than done, but work to create a culture in the home where you talk about current issues, concerns and conflict,” Minkoff says. “Ask your child about their friends and changing interests, have their friends over to your home. Set clear and realistic
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how of hands: Are microwave mug desserts the best thing ever for their delectable convenience (raises hand), or totally deplorable for that exact reason (raises hand again)? I’m the first to admit that it’s a complex relationship, but on a winter’s night, nothing can stop me from layering sugar on sugar, waiting for the “beep!” and blissing out, mug in hand. If you’re not familiar with microwave mug desserts, you might be thinking, “How totally unsophisticated.” How totally correct. But when your sweet tooth is in a pinch, these recipes will knock your socks off.
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Strawberry Shortcake in a Mug Recipe and photo provided courtesy of The Kitchn Sure, strawberry shortcake is on the easier side of desserts to whip up on the fly. But this warmed-up version is tailor-made for colder months. Ingredients 1 ½ Tablespoons unsalted butter 3 Tablespoons whole or 2% milk 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla extract ¼ cup all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon baking powder Pinch of fine salt 1 small strawberry, diced, plus more for topping Whipped cream, for serving (optional)
Directions
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Place the butter in a 12 ounce or larger microwave safe mug and microwave until just melted. Add the milk, sugar and vanilla and whisk to combine. Add the
flour, baking powder and salt, and whisk until well combined. Add the strawberry, then gently push the pieces down so they’re mostly submerged in the batter.
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Microwave on high for 60 seconds, and then in 15 second bursts until the cake begins to pull away from the sides of the mug and the top looks set, dry
and springs back when gently touched, about 30 to 60 sec onds more. Top with extra straw berries and a dollop of whipped cream and serve immediately. CONTINUED ON PAGE 36
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S’mores Mug Brownie Recipe and photo provided courtesy of Betty Crocker S’mores without the campfire? It most definitely can be done. Fudge brownie mix teams up with crushed graham crackers and mini marshmallows to replicate this old-school treat. Ingredients 1 cup dry Betty Crocker fudge brownie mix (from 18.3-oz box) 1 Tablespoon fat-free egg product 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil 1 teaspoon water 2 Tablespoon miniature marshmallows 2 teaspoon crushed graham crackers 1 teaspoon miniature semisweet chocolate chips
Directions Spray bottom of microwav able mug (about 12 oz.) with cooking spray. In small bowl, mix brownie mix, egg product, vegetable oil and water.
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Caramel Apple Mug Cake Recipe and photo provided courtesy of The Hungry Hedgehog Let’s face it: caramel apples are beautiful to look at, but they can be a literal pain to eat. Not this guy. All the goodness of caramel apples in a fluffy dream. Ingredients ¼ cup flour 2 ½ Tablespoons applesauce 1 Tablespoon sugar 1 Tablespoon milk ¼ teaspoon baking powder 2 Tablespoons diced apples 1-2 Tablespoons caramel sauce Optional: 2 teaspoons streusel (½ teaspoon flour, ½ teaspoon butter, 1 teaspoon brown sugar)
Directions Mix flour, sugar and bak ing powder well, then add applesauce and mix until wet. Add remaining ingredients except for caramel and just mix.
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Cook in microwave for 50 60 seconds. Drizzle with caramel sauce. Add streusel if desired.
Peanut Butter Cookie in a Cup Recipe and photo provided courtesy of No. 2 Pencil Hands down, peanut butter was my favorite kind of cookie as a kid. These days, I make a batch when I find time, which is like once a year. So when the craving hits, this recipe comes to my rescue. Ingredients
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1 Tablespoon butter 1 Tablespoon peanut butter 1 Tablespoon firmly packed dark brown sugar 1 Tablespoon granulated white sugar 2-3 drops pure vanilla extract Small pinch kosher salt 1 egg yolk 3 level Tablespoons all-purpose flour Crushed peanuts for topping
Directions Melt peanut butter and butter together in microwave for about 30 seconds. Add sugars, salt and vanilla and stir to com bine. Add egg yolk and stir again. Add flour and give a final stir.
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hat’s the secret to throwing the best slumber party ever? Fun food, lots of activity and great quiet-time entertainment to settle the kids down late at night. We asked Chicago-area parents for their recommendations, ns, and these nine strategies rose to the top.
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Try a “Fear Factor” challenge. Have the kids dunk their hands in covered bowls of mystery food and guess the items inside. Or, choose a selection of baby foods and have them take a tiny taste and guess the flavors. For a less messy challenge, consider a pre-made “guess the flavor” kit, like the BeanBoozled Jelly Belly challenge.
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End the night’s activities with a classic movie. Think “E.T.,” “Princess Bride,” “Goonies” or “Holes”—movies the kids might not ot have seen before that are sure to capture re their attention and help settle them down for the night. ght.
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Get the kids cooking. Have them make their own pizzas using a box of pizza dough and sauce, bags of assorted shredded cheese and a variety of toppings (meats, veggies, Doritos, and for the more adventurous, marshmallows, chocolate chips or gummy fish). Or, create a make-your-own-sundae bar, with flavors that range from classic to contemporary.
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Play “Who’s Your Mummy?” All you need is toilet paper. Have the kids pair with another child and have one child wrap the other in toilet paper, mummy style. Then, challenge the mummy children to break through their tissue paper getup.
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Design a city of forts. Give the kids all the items they’ll need to create their own forts: blankets, pillows and pillow cushions. Or, set up a fairy town with tiny indoor tents, collapsible playhouses and flashlights. Don’t have enough for the group? Ask other parents if they have playhouses or tents you can borrow.
Set up a makeover station. All you’ll need is nail polish, nail polish remover, extra mirrors, a few cakes of blush, mascara and a bright selection of eye shadows. You can buy extra eye shadow applicators for as little as a dollar. For a twist, give the girls a facial! Tubes or packets of facial masks are available at discount stores.
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Create an arts-and-crafts center. Buy blank canvases for the children to paint as a group, in pairs or individually. Acrylic
paints, in bottles or tubes, work well. For less mess, try chalks or oil crayons. You can also buy ready-to-make craft kids in bulk from discount shopping sites like Oriental Trading.
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Make your own photo booth. Drape a sheet over a door or pin it to a wall, then add some decals or other decorations. Take photos of the kids and send them out for one-hour processing. Or, try an old-school approach by using a Polaroid camera. Kids will get a kick out of watching the photos come to life.
Host a Nerf gun battle. Open the basement for Nerf gun fun, making sure each child has a Nerf gun. ChicagoParent.com January 2017 41
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Welcome the Year of the Rooster at the kid-friendly Chinese New Year Celebration. Guests can attend a traditional Chinese tea ceremony, create a festive lantern and discover their Chinese Zodiac animal (shout-out to my fellow Pigs!). The highlight is sure to be the kids’ Dragon Dance, where littles can don the traditional costume to put on a big-time show. Cock-a-doodle-doo, indeed! Free. Noon-4 p.m. Jan. 21. Garfield Park Conservatory, 300 N. Central, Chicago. (312) 746-5100, garfieldconservatory.org.
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When we say this party is poppin’, we definitely aren’t exaggerating. The Popcorn Party takes place on National Popcorn Day, the yummiest of all holidays, and includes art projects, games and other fun, all themed around our favorite salty snack. Of course, also be popcorn to there will al munch on throughout the celebration (extra cel butter, please!). b We’re already bursting with anticipation. Free. 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. JJan. 19. Chicago Women’s Park and W Gardens, 1801 S. Ga Indiana, Chicago. Ind (312) 328-0821, (312 chicagoparkdistrict.com. chica
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up exercise creativity in a morning of drawing. Choose ancient sculptures and pottery to sketch, or grab a drawing worksheet to loosen up and get inspired. A student artist will be on hand to guide the process. All materials are provided. 1-2 p.m. Oriental Institute Museum, 1155 E. 58th St. (773) 702-9514, oi.uchicago.edu. TRADITIONAL CUTTING OF THE VASILOPITA. Experience the Greek
tradition of Vasilopita (New Year’s Bread). Find the hidden coin for loads of good luck and a surprise prize. Free
8 | SUNDAY CHICAGO WINTERFEST. Features Music For
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super-galactic games and create a special memory mat. There will be a special visit from Darth Villain and the Jedi Master from Fairytale Entertainment. Pizza and dessert will be served. A professional photographer will be available with picture packages for an additional cost. $20, $15 resident. 6-8 p.m. Joliet Park District Multi-Purpose Center, 3000 W. Jefferson St., Joliet. (815) 7417275, jolietpark.org.
New People, Ice Cream Vendors and The Young Stracke All-Stars, as well as crafts, face painting and more activities in the party room upstairs. $10. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont. (773) 281-4444, beatkitchen.com. SECOND SUNDAY. Drop-in, hands-on art-making workshops for kids and families, providing an interactive experience that engages visitors of all ages in contemporary art. 1-4 p.m. Hyde Park Art Center, 5020 S. Cornell Ave. (773) 324-5520, hydeparkart.org.
10 | TUESDAY PLAYLAB ACCESSIBILITY DAYS.
A new program designed to create a private, welcoming and tailored experience for individuals with disabilities to enjoy hands-on learning and exploration when the PlayLab is closed to the general public. Some adjustments, such as minimizing sound and lighting and providing adult-sized chairs, are possible. Registration is required. 10 and 11 a.m. The Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (312) 922-9410, fieldmuseum.org.
12 | THURSDAY FULL MOON CAMPFIRE. Take a short hike with a naturalist along the
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travel into uncharted territory with their new show. The SEA experience includes an interactive soundtrack where audience members contribute to the DJ/Producer’s playlist using Pandora. $10 and up. 2 p.m. Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph Drive in Millennium Park. (312) 334-7777, harristheater chicago.org.
TOO HOT TO HANDEL: THE JAZZGOSPEL MESSIAH. A jazz combo,
TOO HOT TO HANDEL: THE JAZZGOSPEL MESSIAH. See Jan. 13.
orchestra, and 100-person choir join soloists Rodrick Dixon, Alfreda Burke and Karen Marie Richardson in one of Chicago’s favorite annual events. $25$70. 11 a.m. Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, 50 E. Congress Parkway, Chicago. (312) 922-2110, auditoriumtheatre.org/wb.
Today’s time is 7:30 p.m.
14 | SATURDAY CHICAGO EXELON FAMILY SERIES: SEA.
Elizabeth Streb and her Action Heroes demonstrate the courage required to
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Explore the wild, prehistoric world of dinosaurs with hands-on science stations, hourly stories and one-of-akind crafts. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Lakeshore Learning Store, multiple locations. (847) 705-5052, lakeshorelearning. com. NORTHBROOK WINTER CARNIVAL. Celebrate the season
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trails, play games with family and friends and enjoy marshmallows roasted over the campfire while watching the full moon rise over Lake Michigan. $8, free kids 2 and under. 7-8:30 p.m. Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Road, Highland Park. (847) 433-6901, hellernaturecenter.org.
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About the calendar The deadline for submitting listings for the February issue is Dec. 26. 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 54.
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CALENDAR Check website for schedule. Meadowhill Park, 1479 Maple Ave., Northbrook. (847) 2912995, nbparks.org. SPRING VALLEY WINTER FEST. See a dog sledding dem-
onstration. Enjoy free snowshoe walks through the prairie; horsedrawn wagon rides throughout the grounds; winter snacks, crafts, and activities inside the Nature Center; and marshmallows roasted on a winter bonfire. $3, $12 family. Noon-3 p.m. Spring Valley Nature Center & Heritage Farm, 1111 E. Schaumburg Road, Schaumburg. (847) 985-2100, parkfun.com. TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. This year’s
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program includes a never-beforeseen performance featuring young musicians from every corner of the city playing and singing “side by side” with the orchestra. The performance highlights the next generation of diverse
musicians being developed in Chicago and celebrates the city’s intergenerational dedication to the messages of Dr. King. $18-$99. 8 p.m. Chicago Sinfonietta, North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. (312) 236-3681 ext. 2, chicago sinfonietta.org. MUSHER MANIA.
Experience the Siberian husky breed by watching sled dog teams in action and cheering on your favorite team. Enjoy the ice sculptor creating a winter surprise. Reenact the “Great Race to Nome” inside the visitor center. Pull a dog sled in the “human mushing” activity. Play on snowshoes, take a photo with a sled dog or warm up by roasting marshmallows over the fire. Plus, visit vendors or enjoy a winter-themed movie in the two warming tents. Noon-4 p.m. Monee Reservoir, 27341 Ridgeland Ave., Monee. (708) 534-8499, reconnectwithnature. org.
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Today’s time is 3 p.m.
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$3, $2 members. 1-3 p.m. Des Plaines History Center, 781 Pearson St., Des Plaines. (847) 391-5399, desplaines history.org. TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. See Jan. 14.
Today’s performance location is Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, and time is 7:30 p.m.
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TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. See Jan. 14.
HEJSAN–CHILDREN’S STORY AND CRAFT HOUR. A story and
Today’s performance location is Wentz Concert Hall of North Central College, 171 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville, and time is 3 p.m.
craft hour for all ages. Reservations are appreciated. Free with museum admission. 11 a.m.-noon. Swedish American Museum & Brunk Children’s Museum of Immigration, 5211 N. Clark St., Chicago. (773) 728-8111, swedishamericanmuseum.org.
16 | MONDAY MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY.
Kids 5-12, with adult, learn about one of America’s most inspirational social activists who led the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s. Celebrate this remarkable Nobel Peace Prize winner by creating a colorful collage.
22 | SUNDAY CHICAGO MISS JAMIE FROM THE FARM.
Miss Jamie and her puppet friends
from the farm take the kids on a magical barnyard adventure that teaches healthy eating and happy (sustainable) farming in a sing-along, dance-along show. $6-$7. Doors open at 11 a.m., show begins at noon. Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont. (773) 2814444, beatkitchen.com.
24 | TUESDAY PLAYLAB ACCESSIBILITY DAYS.
INTRODUCTION TO HIEROGLYPHS. Kids 5-12 learn to
understand some of the principles of reading Egyptian hieroglyphs as well as some key hieroglyphs and phrases that show up on the Egyptian artifacts in many museums. Use post-visit activities to create an ancient Egyptianinspired code. $14, $10 member. 1-3 p.m. Oriental Institute Museum, 1155 E. 58th St. (773) 702-9514, oi.uchicago.edu.
See Jan. 10.
28 | SATURDAY CHICAGO DANCING WITH THE STARS: LIVE! – WE CAME TO DANCE.
Performance showcases every type of ballroom and modern dance seen on ABC’s hit show Dancing with the Stars, including group performances, duets, contemporary numbers and original pieces created for the tour. $55-$75. 8 p.m. Chicago Theatre, 175 N. State St. (312) 902-1500, the chicagotheatre.com.
SUBURBS CHICAGO PARENT PLAYDATE: SPECIAL NEEDS EDITION.
Chicago Parent brings our popular Playdate event to families with special needs. Includes swimming (first come, first served), bouncy houses, an entertainment stage, vendors and a quiet room. $5 kids 3 and up; free kids 2 and under and adults; $8 day of. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. JCC Chicago, 300 Revere Drive, Northbrook. chicagoparent. com/specialneedsplaydate.
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up, with adult, travel to Starved Rock State Park for the annual Eagle Watch Weekend. See live bird shows, view wild eagles fishing along the river, make crafts and participate in handson activities. Meals not included. $20. 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Road, Highland Park. (847) 433-6901, hellernature center.org. CELEBRATION OF WINTER.
Enjoy cross country skiing, snow hayrides, making s’mores with the family, snowman building, and food and drink specials. Some activities are weather dependent. 3-6 p.m. Coyote Run Golf Course, 800 Kedzie Ave., Flossmoor. (708) 957-0300, hfparks. com. TALES OF THE UNDERGROUND.
This event offers a glimpse into what fugitive slaves endured on their trip to freedom. Light refreshments are available. Registration required. Check website for cost and schedule. Pilcher Park Nature Center, 2501 Highland Park Drive, Joliet. (815) 741-7277, jolietpark.org.
29 | SUNDAY CHICAGO AON STEP UP FOR THE KIDS.
Climb 80 floors to the top of the Aon Center, one of Chicago’s tallest buildings, while raising money for the patients and families of Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Discounted parking will be available. $50, free kids 12 and under. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, 225 E. Chicago Ave. (312) 227-4000, luriechildrens.org/ stepup. HUMAN TIM + ROBOT TIM.
Human-Tim + Robot-Tim have been making music for kids and families around Chicago since 2009. The unique human/robot make-up of the band allows them to create music that is both danceable and thinkable. Musically, the band encompasses a broad range of styles and influences. $6-$7. Doors open at 11 a.m., show begins at noon. Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont. (773) 281-4444, beat kitchen.com.
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The Hundred Dresses
u It’s not always easy to fit in, especially when you look a little different. But when you have someone who is willing to stand up for you—and what’s right—it’s the basis for an amazing friendship. Chicago Children’s Theatre’s performance of The Hundred Dresses Feb. 5). $10. Jan. 12-Feb. 18. Chicago Playworks at DePaul University, Merle Reskin Theatre, 60 E. Balbo Drive,
is based on the beloved book by Eleanor Estes, which is just as relevant in 2017 as it was when it was written in 1944. Jan. 17-Feb. 12. $39, $28 kids. Ruth Page Center for the Arts, 1016 N. Dearborn St, Chicago. (872) 222-9555, chicagochildrenstheatre. org. Chicago. (312) 922-1999, theatreschool.depaul.edu. u We can all agree that Aesop was a pretty smart
guy, right? Lifeline Theatre’s newest play, Fable-ous, is inspired by Aesop’s arguably most famous tale, The Tortoise and the Hare. But in this version, the hare is a hotshot named Harrington T. Jordan who can’t quite understand how he lost a race to that slowpoke Tortoise. Hijinks will almost certainly ensue—as well as an important message on hard work. $15. Jan. 14-Feb. 19. Lifeline Theatre, 6912 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago. (773) 7614477, lifelinetheatre.com. Elizabeth Diffin
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EXHIBITS ENCHANTED RAILROAD. Opens Jan. 13. Children and families can enjoy the intricate model railroad as it winds through a four-season display. Watch as more than 10 model trains run on a two-level, larger-than-life platform. Free with arboretum admission. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. The Morton Arboretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle. (630) 968-0074, mortonarb. org. WHAT IS A PLANET? Witness
how astronomers and the media reacted to Pluto’s demotion; learn the current definition of a planet and hear what Adler astronomers think of it; voice your opinion about Pluto through an interactive voting
poll; explore artifacts that illustrate the evolving definition of a planet. Free with museum admission. Adler Planetarium, 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (312) 922-STAR, adlerplanetarium.org. DREAM WITH DA VINCI. Visitors
will learn the basics about Da Vinci and the Renaissance era, adding their own ideas and voices to the exhibit. Kids can explore elements of flight and connect today’s technology to Da Vinci’s innovations; explore several machines and structures; try on the role of engineer; express themselves with different artistic mediums; and dress up in Renaissance clothing. Free with museum admission. DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washington St., Naperville. (630) 637-8000, dupagechildrens museum.org.
FUN UNPLUGGED: LITTLE ADULTS. Located in the room across
from the museum’s electric HO gauge model railroad, the exhibit displays popular and homemade toys that entertained children without electricity, from army figurines to tea sets, board games, dollhouses, erector sets, irons, stoves, cabins and more. DuPage County Historical Museum, 102 E. Wesley St., Wheaton. (630) 510-4941, dupage museum.org. CHILDREN’S CHINA: CELEBRATING CULTURE, CHARACTER AND CONFUCIUS.
This interactive exhibit explores what life is like for children in China. Kids will celebrate the annual holiday, shop in a traditional Chinese neighborhood market, participate in a daily dragon parade and more.
Computer interactives invite children to experience the art of paper cutting, discover their lunar calendar animal and play traditional musical instruments. A key focus of the exhibit will be Confucius, the inspirational teacher and moral leader. Free with museum admission. Kohl Children’s Museum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview. (847) 832-6600, kohlchildrensmuseum.org. ABOVE AND BEYOND. Guests learn about the scientific principles that allow us to fly through exhibition features such as motion-sensing technology that simulates the flight of a bird in a flock; a space elevator that transports guests to the edge of space; a virtual design challenge that allows guests to create and race supersonic fighter-jets and more. Free with museum admission. Museum of
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ONGOING EVENTS Science and Industry, 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (773) 6841414, msichicago.org. BRICK BY BRICK. Features more
than a dozen giant Lego-built structures, including a 60-foot-long Golden Gate Bridge. Guests learn how architects and engineers push the limits of design, materials and location; witness how form follows function; and explore Chicago’s impact as the birthplace of the skyscraper. Requires a separate, timedentry ticket. Museum of Science and Industry, 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (773) 684-1414, msi chicago.org. WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE: THE WORKS OF MAURICE SENDAK. Explore original artworks
by Sendak, including sketches, illustrations and works on paper. Presidents, illustrators, friends and celebrities share about the renowned author—how he inspired them, influenced their careers and touched
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EXPERIENCE ROCK N’ ROLL.
This interactive exhibit explores the history of rock and roll, uncovers the fundamental building blocks of music, demonstrates how instruments work, investigates how sounds are produced, reveals the science of sound recordings, and sheds light on careers in the music business. $14.95, $9.95 kids. Northbrook Court, 1515 Lake Cook Road, Northbrook. (847) 205-3333, northbrookcourt.com. FROGS: A CHORUS OF COLORS.
Get eyeball to eyeball with 70 vibrant and vocal frogs from around the world. The hands-on, familyfriendly adventure includes opportunities to glide like a flying frog on a mini-zip line, test jumping skills against various frogs and play dress
up in colorful frog costumes. Guests can activate recorded frog calls, view frog videos, spin a zoetrope and perform a virtual dissection. Free with
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Explore the life of the ruler who vanquished his rivals, unified China’s states, constructed the first Great Wall, built roads, and standardized China’s script, currency, weights and measures. Included with All-Access and Discovery passes. The Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. (312) 922-9410, fieldmuseum.org.
WINTER WONDERFEST AT NAVY PIER. Through Jan. 8.
DAVINCI MACHINES EXHIBITION. Exhibition displays
hand-crafted inventions built from Leonardo DaVinci’s 500-year-old designs. The main features on display include the “bicycle,” “spring powered car,” “hang glider” and the “air screw” (a precursor to the helicopter). $18.95, $16.95 seniors, students and military, $14.95 kids 4-12, free kids under 4. Water Tower Place, 835 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. discover davinci.com.
170,000 square feet of holiday fun features indoor ice skating, entertainment, rides and inflatable slides. There are thousands of glistening lights, plush holiday décor and holiday trees. $10 Mini Pass; $23-$25 Activity Pass. Check website for schedule. Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Ave., Chicago. (312) 595-PIER (595-7437), navypier. com/winterwonderfest WINTER CARNIVAL. Through Jan. 8. Activities include daily family public skate sessions, two charity hockey games, hockey/ figure skating lessons and much more. Some events are free and several require pre-registration. Check website for schedule. Glenview Ice Center, 1851 Landwehr Road, Glenview. (847) 724-2800, glenviewicecenter.org.
PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE CHICAGO BOAT, RV & STRICTLY SAIL SHOW. The show features
hundreds of powerboats, sailboats and RVs on display for attendees to view, board and shop, plus the latest in outdoor and marine, and plenty of hands-on interactive and educational activities. Young attendees will enjoy walking on water at the Rockin’, Rollin’ Bubbles exhibit or trying their hand at fishing at the Huck Finn Trout Pond. $14, $10 seniors on Jan. 14 only, free kids 15 and under. Check website for schedule. Jan. 11-15. McCormick Place - South Building, 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. chicagoboatshow.com. THE PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS CHICAGO INVITATIONAL. Fans will witness
thrilling 8-second rides and jawdropping wrecks throughout the adrenaline-fueled event, as the Top 35 bull riders in the world risk it all against the best bucking bulls.
$22 and up. 7:45 p.m. Jan. 13; 6:45 p.m. Jan. 14; 1:45 p.m. Jan. 15. Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. (847) 635-6601, allstatearena.com. ILLINOIS SNOW SCULPTING COMPETITION.
Watch snow-sculpting teams form “frozen art” from giant blocks of snow. Abstract shapes and whimsical figures take shape under the skilled hands of state and high school teams. Walk or drive the one-mile route through the park to see sculptures. Spectators can cast their vote for “People’s Choice.” Sunrise-10:30 p.m. Jan. 18-21. Sinnissippi Park, 1401 N. Second St., Rockford. (815) 987-8800, ilsnowsculpting.com. CHICAGO TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SHOW. Features
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ONGOING EVENTS their dream vacation. Stages include: the Destination Theater, where attendees can learn about specific destinations; the Savvy Traveler Stage, where visitors can gain tips on how to travel smarter; the Taste of Travel Stage, where top chefs hold cooking demos; and the Global Beats Stage, where performers invite visitors to feel the rhythm of exotic cultures. Family entertainment includes a rock climbing wall, camel rides and Segway rides. $15, $22 two-day; free kids 16 and under. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 21; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 22. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. River Road, Rosemont. (203) 878-2577 ext. 100, travelshows.com/chicago. TODDLER TUESDAYS. Legoland opens early on the second floor exclusively for kids 5 and under. This year’s lineup includes Lego-inspired arts, crafts and minifigure masks, a visit from exotic animals, gymnastics and yoga classes, creative building and drawing classes, scavenger
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professional dreams. In signature Hypocrites’ style, the performers act as their own orchestra. $36, $15 students. 8 p.m. Fridays; 3 and 8 p.m. Saturdays; 3 p.m. Sundays. Treehouse at The Den Theatre, 1329 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. thehypocrites.com. JUNIE B. JONES IN JINGLE BELLS, BATMAN SMELLS!
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CONTINUALLY EVOLVE Julia Kelly, principal of Queen of Angels Elementary School in Chicago, stresses that schools need to be continually evolving. “You have to stay current with educational trends. Our staff is motivated to research new teaching models, and there are different instructional methods going on in our classrooms,” she says. Parents can support teachers by being involved and aware of what is going on in the classroom. “Put trust and faith in the teachers that they are looking out for the best interest of their child and doing all they can to help them learn.”
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Elizabeth Garino
Family: Husband Ryan, kids Gabe, 6th grader, Theo, 2nd grader, and Joey, 3 Hometown: Chicago School: Sacred Heart School, Chicago WHY A PRIVATE SCHOOL WORKS FOR US: While it may seem overwhelming at first to research elementary schools while your child is only 2 or 3 years old, Ryan and I saw this process as an opportunity. We researched great public school options and many wonderful private schools. We were looking for a school with strong academics, of course. We were also interested in joining a community where our children’s moral and spiritual development would be addressed as well. Sacred Heart was a perfect fit for our family. The school has a stellar
academic reputation and a particularly robust middle school program. The class sizes are very small and
students receive language, art, music and physical education in regular rotation. They have access to free before and after school care, as well as a diverse set of afterschool and sports offerings. We love that students come from all over the city (thanks to a large bus program servicing a variety of neighborhoods), so our kids meet friends from all over. Most of all, Sacred Heart works for us because we feel that the school has a very
strong sense of community and is truly a partner to us in developing our sons’ sense of morality and what it means to be a good friend, family member and neighbor. OUR BEST ADVICE TO OTHER PARENTS: Take the time to talk to anyone you can at the schools you are researching. I can’t tell you how many phone chats or coffees I had with friends or random people that friends referred me to in order to get a sense of the community and opportunities offered by each school. Go to the schools, attend the tours, talk to parents, and ask questions! If you are willing to embark on this process and really think about what is important to your family, you have a chance to make a very tailored choice to what fits with your specific family. That is pretty amazing!
Celebrating 140 years in Chicago and 200 years around the world Sacred Heart is an independent school, K— 8, rooted in the Catholic tradition. Inspired teaching, personalized learning, and a supportive community combine to ensure our students thrive academically and grow in goodness, self-knowledge, and service to others. Now accepting applications for 2017-18.
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Educating the whole child
What you can learn from techniques some Chicago schools are using By Shannan Younger
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tudents learn so much more than reading and math in school; they are developing a wide variety of abilities, including social emotional skills, physical abilities, curiosity and self worth. Here are a few ways that Chicagoland schools have incorporated educating the whole child into their curriculum. FOSTERING IMAGINATION AND INNOVATION Area schools have very much taken to heart the Margaret Mead quote that “children must be taught how to think, not what to think.” That often includes thinking outside the box and being both imaginative and innovative. “It’s important in Waldorf education 12 MAKING THE GRADE 2017
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that children get to exercise their imagination. … We do that by giving kids strong academic education in a wide variety of subjects and also a lot of opportunities to develop artistically. The idea is that every time a child has an artistic experience, it gives them the opportunity to exercise their own imaginations and also develop resilience and courage that you need in life,” says Carol Triggiano, an eighth grade class teacher at the Chicago Waldorf School. Using imagination and trying out new ideas are key to the focus on innovation at Quest Academy in Palatine. “The technology students will be using when they graduate high school or college does not exist today, so we need to teach kids to be creative and to innovate,” explains Khalek Kirkland, head of school.
FOCUS ON SPIRITUALITY For religious schools, educating the whole child includes exploring students’ faith. “As a faith based school, we can tap into the students’ spiritual lives, not in the sense that we are training them to be little Lutherans, but we are asking them to think about issues over and beyond what is in the textbook,” explains Chris Comella, principal at Pilgrim Lutheran School in Chicago. The religious education program at Pilgrim includes chapel buddies as well as a service component. Comella says the service opportunities not only allow kids to contribute to their community, it opens up discussion and questions in the classroom. Similarly, the Chicago Jewish Day Special Advertising Supplement
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School includes spirituality in its effort to help students grow as a person. “Being a Jewish school, the spiritual part is an integrated part of teaching the whole child,” says Jill Kushnir LeVee, assistant head of school.
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DEVELOPING SOCIAL EMOTIONAL SKILLS The foundation for success in the real world starts very early on, and teaching “soft skills” sets the stage for even the youngest students to function well both in the classroom and the world outside of school. “The research is strong that if there is a focus on social emotional learning, the academic gains are great, too,” says Kushnir LeVee. Kathryn Barnaby, executive director of Kidwatch Plus in Chicago, says for anyone to succeed, we need to learn to get along with others. “Kidwatch’s classrooms teach rules such as waiting patiently, taking turns, and sharing while encouraging them to make friends and settling conflicts peacefully,” she says.
Chicago Jewish Day School holds morning meetings in each classroom to provide opportunities to develop social emotional skills. “While the meetings look different depending on grade level, they are a time for teachers to gather with students to work on skills like greeting each other, listening and asking
questions.” At Quest, lunch time is an opportunity to build social skills. Students are given cards of different colors and sit with people with the same color card. Kirkland says this is a gentle way of pushing students outside of their comfort zone and building the skills they will need to work with diverse groups of people at school and in the workplace. Educators agreed that educating the whole child doesn’t happen just in the classroom and that it often requires a collaborative effort between home and school. The goal of integrating these components into the school day is to help children emerge with a full battery of skills that will help them succeed in all areas. As Comella says, “When kids leave our school, they have both a great academic education and this whole view of the community and the world in which they live that they wouldn’t have gotten if we focused only on reading and math scores.”
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Family: Husband Salvador Hernandez, kids Ixchel, 11, Xoaquin, 9, Quetzaly, 5, and Itzayana, 2 Hometown: Chicago School: Francis Xavier Warde WHY A PRIVATE SCHOOL WORKS FOR US: When we started our search for kindergarten for our daughter 8 years ago, we were overwhelmed with the complexity of the admissions process of the public schools. Rather than trying to deal with the selective enrollment process or public school lottery system, we decided to look into the private schools instead. We heard about FXW through friends and learned about the school’s mission, which was aligned with our goals. We love the school’s mission of providing education to students of all faiths, ethnicities and economic backgrounds. At FXW, our children have the opportunity to not only learn about their Catholic religion but (learn) about other faith traditions as well. We wanted our kids to be in an environment that not only nurtures them but also teaches them to respect and help others. At FXW, families, students, and faculty perform service projects throughout
the city. Children have the opportunity to attend FXW regardless of their socio-economic status. The school awards need-based scholarships through the help of many organizations, sponsors and fundraiser events. In a private school, parents also have a greater opportunity to become more involved in their child’s education and school. FXW is a close knit community where families get to know each other and work together to accomplish the same goal of creating a safe environment for our children and creating friendships for lifetime. One of the main reasons we selected a private school like FXW was that our children will be challenged academically. The classroom sizes at FXW are smaller, which leads to more one on one attention from the teachers and the children have a better chance of academic success. OUR BEST ADVICE TO OTHER PARENTS: We advise families to do their research and make a list of schools. Attend open houses, look at the school’s mission; understand your child’s needs and economic status. Talk to families that have children in the public and private schools. Special Advertising Supplement
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Homework 101
What parents need to know about making the most of homework By Shannan Younger
Kids are known for dreading having to do their homework, and more and more, parents are making their dislike of homework known, too. We asked some Chicago area educators for their take on what parents need to know about homework and how to help their kids get the maximum benefit from it.
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SEE IT AS A WINDOW INTO YOUR CHILD’S WORLD Homework is not intended to be punishment. In fact, schools view it as a helpful tool for parents to gain insight into what goes on during the school day. “We view homework as a way for parents to feel connected to their child’s learning and what is going on in their school life. Our goal is not that 16 MAKING THE GRADE 2017
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parents would reteach lessons and concepts, but allow their child to show them what they have learned and are accomplishing,” explains Sarah Lofsness, assistant principal and kindergarten teacher at St. John Lutheran School in Libertyville. TO BE POSITIVE 2 TRYChildren quickly pick up on the
messages they get from their parents — about homework and everything else in life. “Watch your body language,” advises Annie Melville, lower school principal at Morgan Park Academy in Chicago, who notes that this is something she’s worked on as a parent. As a teacher, though she says, “You really can tell the kids whose parents hate homework.” A positive attitude from the parent
will carry over to the child. If one or both of you is feeling stressed, the educators support taking short breaks. HOMEWORK IS FOR THE KIDS, 3 NOT PARENTS
Being aware of homework is good and even important, but the experts all agreed that parents should not complete the homework for their children. “Our philosophy is that homework is for the students to do because it reinforces what was taught in the classroom. They should be able to do it on their own,” says Jeanine Rocchi, principal at St. Celestine Catholic School in Elmwood Park. That doesn’t mean homework will always be easy, but then again, learning can be challenging. “Part of the process of learning involves a bit of struggle, Special Advertising Supplement
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but sometimes the children say, ‘This is so hard, I can’t do it,’” adds Rocchi. If children are stuck, she suggests parents give them enough help to get them back on track and then allow them to complete the assignment on their own. She’s also in favor of parents reviewing assignments once kids have finished them. When students do master a challenging concept with minimal help, they feel successful. “When they get through the struggle, they gain that inner self confidence of knowing they can do it,” Rocchi says. COMMUNICATION WITH THE 4 TEACHER IS KEY
Parents should not shy away from talking with teachers about homework. “It’s very important for parents to communicate with teachers so they can work together to be successful. It also helps clarify misconceptions on both ends,” says Rocchi. Melville encourages parents to reach out to teachers when the homework is overwhelming a child, noting that teachers want and need to know when a child is having a difficult time.
HOW TO HANDLE THOSE VERY 5 BUSY NIGHTS WHEN NOT ALL THE HOMEWORK GETS
COMPLETED Every family has one of those nights occasionally when things go off the rails due to unforeseen events. Chances are your child’s teacher has seen it before. “We want our students to develop healthy work habits and learn responsibility to prepare them for their future. Having said that, we know that there are exceptions with everything and an evening may not go at all as planned,” Lofsness says. “Communication with the teacher is key and our faculty communicates every day with our parents and will work to help find a solution.” Melville agrees, noting that if it’s late and kids are just trying to cram homework in, odds are they won’t retain much of the information. In addition to letting the teacher know what’s going on, she suggests parents also offer a date they can expect the work completed. OPTING OUT OF HOMEWORK 6ISN’T OK Some parents are saying no to
homework, but that can be a slippery slope, Melville says. “You don’t want kids to think that obligations are optional,” she says. She also notes that in a worst case scenario, opting out can send a message that disregarding authority is OK. Even if it isn’t taken to that extent, it can confuse the child. “If you’re saying mom and dad trump the teacher, then the kids aren’t sure where they stand when they’re in the classroom. It gets really tricky.” Instead of opting out, talk with the school and teacher about their approach to homework. Melville says teachers at Morgan Park are reevaluating how they handle homework, noting that research does not show a strong connection between heavy homework loads and student achievement. She says just as they differentiate instruction in the classroom, homework should be differentiated, too. “What’s 10 minutes for one student may not be 10 minutes for another,” she explains. Taking a personalized approach can help find the right amount of homework that is beneficial but not overwhelming to all students and families.
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CC Dierdorff
Family: Husband Erich, kids Leir, 8, and Pela, 4; family dog Marigold and Midnight the hamster Hometown: Chicago School: Science & Arts Academy WHY A PRIVATE SCHOOL WORKS FOR US: We looked into private school options when we learned that public school was not working well for our family. Our son attended a highly regarded, selective enrollment school for kindergarten and first grade. It became very apparent early on that he was not in an environment that provided differentiation and allowed him to progress at a more rapid pace. By the middle of first grade, our son was having serious difficulties slowing down. He was exhibiting signs of anxiety
and began losing the love of learning. Knowing we had to find a better fit for him, we sought advice from a school consultant. He suggested we specifically look at gifted schools because they offer differentiated instruction and teach to the top, whereas public schools teach to the bottom and conventional private schools teach to the middle. After a long journey, we found Science & Arts
Academy and we are incredibly happy to say it is a perfect fit. The school offers a strong curriculum, teaching methods that focus on gifted education, differentiated instruction in every subject, and accelerated learning that is built into each classroom. Not only did we find a school that taught our children (our 4-year old attends too) about social and emotional learning, kindness, and inclusivity, but we also benefit from
Personal, engaged education – for 100 years.
classrooms focused on team work, profoundly talented teachers, a visionary head of school, an atmosphere geared toward nurturing every child, and an absolutely phenomenal drama, fine art, and music program. Everyday our children participate in a culture of motivation, achievement, and excellence. Both of our children are so excited about going to school because their curiosities are met and inspired each and every day. OUR BEST ADVICE TO OTHER PARENTS: When looking into schools, first identify your child’s specific needs and then look for a school that can meet those needs. When you find a school that is potentially a good fit, ask to speak to other parents and have your child meet students from his or her grade before making a final decision.
At Roycemore, we k now that it ’s important to nurture a love of learning and excitement about coming to school every day. From pre-school through high school, our faculty are skilled at recognizing how to help students achieve their best in a challenging yet supportive academic environment. With our sliding scale tuition model, we strive to make the advantages of a Roycemore education—small classes, being known personally, a welcoming, diverse community—a reality for as many academically qualified students as possible Call Amanda Avery at 847-866-6055 or come to an Admissions Morning and see how we inspire and nurture excellence every day.
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Technology advances streamline kids’ learning experiences Digital natives require different teaching methods
By Carrie Rodovich
Technology has come a long way since Jennifer Garetto joined the staff of Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove 13 years ago. “When I started … we had a Palm Pilot program,” she says. “We’ve seen how technology changes, and those are long gone. We keep evolving into better programming and better equipment, from eighth grade on down.” The school, where she is a middle school teacher, has a 1:1 program, so each student has his or her own tablet. “We call it a classroom without limits, 20 MAKING THE GRADE 2017
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so you can do things at home or at school. Learning doesn’t have to stop when they leave the classroom,” she says. “Teaching has changed, because they are digital natives and we no longer have to teach them the technology. If you look around our school, the way teaching and learning has really changed.” That natural familiarity with technology allows teachers flexibility in what they teach and how they teach it, and it allows them to use new, innovative programs to enhance learning. One such program used at Avery Coonley is the FUSE program, created by the
School of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University. The program challenges students with STEAM projects — each project builds on the prior project, so students have to work through and “level up” to get to the more advanced, “cooler,” challenges. “Kids can take on different challenges like design a dream house, 3 D print something or design a roller coaster,” she says. “It doesn’t mean they’re doing it all on the computer, but it’s all housed there. The kids absolutely love it, and it’s well aligned with their thinking style.” Carolyn Wilson, director of education for Alt School in Chicago, says the Special Advertising Supplement
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school uses technology to help teachers do their jobs better. It also has developed a unique system to enhance student learning and keep parents informed about what they are learning and how they are learning it. The school system, which will open a Chicago campus in September 2017, goes from preschool through eighth grade and features small, multi age classrooms. The Chicago location will be the 10th school nationally, Wilson says. “Our screen time is for our teachers to make learning more effective and efficient,” she says. That way teachers can spend more time with individual students or small groups of students, helping them meet their individualized goals. The learner Portrait allows teachers to create a complete picture of who
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that child is, what that child is experiencing and how he or she is progressing. It also allows teachers to log what their interests are, what “habits” they have and the ways they think and interact. “In our Portrait, we can see where children are in their journey towards competency, and also see
where they are in developing habits like resilience, collaboration, creativity and ethical thinking,” she says. “It’s a seamless way to allow educators to know the child and plan for learning that’s right for them, and they continually add to the portrait so it continues to grow.” While the Portrait of the
child shows teachers where students are now, students and teachers work together on Milestone program, which creates learning experiences, called “playlists,” that monitor where the student is currently, and what milestone they are focusing on meeting. “It’s a seamless way of understanding who they are, create a learning experience for them that’s just at the right level of challenge, and assessing their progress. It’s a seamless work flow,” she says. Parents also have digital access to things curated for them either at the school level, the class level or the individual level. “It’s a snapshot that becomes a piece of a mosaic that you build on in a systematic way that we understand the student more deeply,” she says.
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Family: Husband John, kids Charlie, 14, 8th grade, Peter, 12, 6th grade, and Matt, 10, 4th grade; dog Chip, 3. Hometown: Chicago School: Northside Catholic Academy WHY A PRIVATE SCHOOL WORKS FOR US: I grew up going to a Catholic school and have known and lived that my entire life. The religious aspect of a school is very important to us; we wanted to raise our three boys Catholic, so we love the religion that’s part of the everyday life and instruction. It is a very respectful school. If you walk down the hall, you hear please and thank you and everyone is polite. We love the atmosphere at the school. When I went to tour for the first time, it had Special Advertising Supplement
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a wonderful feel to it. I loved the curriculum; the kids have thrived and been there since preschool. There is a wonderful community feeling and everyone is invested in the school. The fact that it’s a neighborhood school, the community is invested in the school — it does take a village, whether you’re carpooling to sports, or other activities, you really do rely on each other and you know each other so well. OUR BEST ADVICE TO OTHER PARENTS: Go check out all of the schools you’re considering in person and make sure you’re comfortable with the curriculum and the atmosphere. Community is key, and that’s an intangible quality. We feel very fortunate we found the right school for our family.
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The pros of choosing a private school for early education How to get your child off to the best start
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veryone agrees that early education is important to getting a child’s future off to a good start, and choosing private education for your child comes with a few extra “pros,” local educators says. Whether it’s small class size, a nurturing family environment or the ability for teachers to foster the love of learning, many families choose private school as a way to enhance the learning of their littlest family members. Here are some pros from educators from around the Chicagoland area: 24 MAKING THE GRADE 2017
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• One positive aspect of having your child in a private early education facility is that teachers are free to focus on a child’s social emotional development, not just their academic growth, says Sarah Cudnik, owner/executive director of Kids’ Work Chicago. Social emotional development is equally important, if not more so, to meeting academic standards at an early age, she says. In addition to helping a child grow socially and emotionally, teachers have the freedom to create an individualized plan for supporting the growth of the whole child, including his or her educational advancement.
• Private education in the early years lets educators create a warm, nurturing environment in which students can grow and thrive, says Heidi Cooper, director of early childhood education at Temple Sholom of Chicago. While public school focuses on standards, private education can flourish by offering things like play based learning and fostering a warm, family atmosphere. “The feedback we get is that the Jewish preschool is a warm, nurturing environment. Our teachers love children, and our parents love that we include things like celebrating the Jewish holidays and songs. There Special Advertising Supplement
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is really a warm, loving, nurturing environment,” she says. • A significant benefit to parents who choose to send their children to a private school is ratio of students to teachers, says Kevin O’Brien, director of Mary Meyer School in Chicago. “At Mary Meyer School, we have three full time teachers and a part time studio
artist with a typical class size of 18 students. That means at any given time there are six students for each teacher,” he says. The recommendations from the National Association for the Education of Young Children is a 9:1 ratio. This allows students to develop their social emotional and critical cognitive skills, he says.
ACHIEVE At Alphonsus Academy & Center for the Arts, we inspire and enable our children to reach their full potential by providing a rigorous education combining academic excellence, an arts-integrated curriculum and a strong Catholic foundation.
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• One of the benefits of private early education is the small class size, says Phillip Jackson, head of school for Chicago Grammar School. “One of the most precious benefits of private early education at the Chicago Grammar School is the ability for children to develop their mindset about school, learning and exploring in a small classroom with thoughtful teachers,” he says. Having a small number of children to work with, the teacher can develop a deeper relationship with each child, he says. “The teacher has the time to listen, question and encourage them in a way that shows the child that what he or she thinks truly matters. … Children who really believe that their teachers care personally about them will let themselves be pushed to the challenge. They are more willing to re think, re draw, re write. I have seen too many children educated in the “herd” who end up thinking school is about
memorizing study guides and taking tests.” • A private school can nurture the enthusiasm of young learners and expand on and refine the things they learned in their toddler years, says Linda C. Whitehead, senior advisor for education and development for Bright Horizons Family Solutions, which offers child care, preschool and early education in Oak Brook and Chicago. “A strong preschool curriculum will guide children as they develop school readiness…. Programs that are filled with opportunities for investigation, experimentation and discovery, have purposefully designed environments and offer meaningful learning experiences will help children reach their greatest potential,” she says. “Look for (schools) that teach beginning reading and writing skills, math and science concepts, offer opportunities to develop large and small muscles, and guide social and emotional development.” Special Advertising Supplement
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PARENT PROFILE
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The U.S. Department of Education recognized Queen of Angels Catholic Elementary School with the 2013 National Blue Ribbon award for exemplary high performance. Queen of Angels was one of only 50 private schools in the nation to receive this honor. Located in the Lincoln Square and Ravenswood neighborhoods, Queen of Angels Catholic Elementary School offers a strong core curriculum, enrichment programs, dedicated faculty and supportive parish community for students from Preschool to 8th grade. School Admission Tours 8:30 am on the following dates: January 11th • February 1st • March 8th • April 5th • May 3rd Catholic School Week Open House Sunday, January 29th, 2017 - 10:30am to 1:30pm
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Family: Husband Larry, kids Kiley, 12, Lauren, 10, and Will, 7 Hometown: Chicago School: St. Benedict Preparatory WHY A PRIVATE SCHOOL WORKS FOR US: We moved to our neighborhood 10 years ago. We chose our home because of its proximity to both strong public and private school options. As we toured the schools and spoke to other families, we quickly got a sense that a school is more than the building or curriculum — it represents an entire community. Quite frankly, school-aged children will typically spend most of their non-sleeping time at school, so it is critical to find a school community that can offer exceptional educational value and also mirrors the same values and beliefs you have within your home. We selected St. Benedict Prep because of the school’s high academic rigor, committed faculty, small class size and its strong faith-based,
community-focused mission. Because St. Benedict Prep is a part of a parish church, my children know they are part of a larger Chicago faith community with great service and social justice learning opportunities every day of the week. While we acknowledge it is an additional financial burden to our family to select a private school, we believe a faith-based education leads to greater development of their faith, wisdom and spirit. St. Benedict Prep has become an extension of our home. We are invested in our school and community, actively volunteering our time to help drive the school’s vision and community outreach, and in return St. Benedict Prep provides an incredibly personalized and values driven environment for our children to grow and thrive. OUR BEST ADVICE TO OTHER PARENTS: A school should be an extension of your home and your family values — find a school that encourages family engagement. Special Advertising Supplement
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PARENT PROFILE successful and happy future no matter what they choose to do or where they choose to live. We also believe it will provide the happiest of experiences while they are attending school. People always ask me if I like GEMS and I say, ‘My kids are happy so I am happy.’
Family: Husband Michael Hamra, kids Melanie Robertson, 13, 8th grade, Brooke Robertson, 11, 7th grade, Max Robertson, 9, 4th grade; Buddy, a 2-year-old rescue Retriever mix Hometown: Chicago School: GEMS World Academy Chicago WHY A PRIVATE SCHOOL WORKS FOR US: We were looking for an academically rigorous curriculum for our three gifted children that provided a nurturing environment where our kids didn’t feel anxious and pressured. The small class size allows for our kids to really get to know all of their fellow students and faculty. We were looking for a community that felt more like a family than a bunch of acquaintances. My oldest
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OUR BEST ADVICE TO OTHER PARENTS: I would say trust how you feel and trust your kids’ reaction/impression when you visit schools for your family. Not every school is a fit for every student, and it is important that the one you choose really is a match for your family’s wants, desires, and culture. After visiting GEMS, all three of my kids were excited to go there. That was not a small matter, as they were moving from Maryland, leaving all of their friends, and relocating to Chicago.
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CHICAGO ALPHONSUS ACADEMY & CENTER FOR THE ARTS Grades PreK - 8, extended care
Principal Dr Casimer Badynee 1439 W. Wellington Ave.,Chicago (773) 348-4629 alphonsusacademy.org
AUGUSTUS TOLTON CATHOLIC ACADEMY PreK-8th grade
Principal: Ms. Pamela Sherley 7120 South Calumet, Chicago (773) 224-3811 www.toltonacademy.org
MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL High School, 9-12
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NORTHSIDE CATHOLIC ACADEMY Preschool-8th Grade
Mrs. Christine Huzenis, Principal Primary Campus (PreK-4): 6216 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago Middle School (5-8): 7318 N. Oakley Ave., Chicago (773) 743-6277 www.northsidecatholic.org
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QUEEN OF ANGELS SCHOOL Preschool - Grade 8
Julia Byrns Kelly, Principal 4520 N. Western Ave., Chicago (773) 769-4211 QueenofAngelsChicago.org
RESURRECTION COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL Grades 9-12
Richard Piwowarski, Principal 7500 West Talcott Avenue Chicago (773) 775-6616 www.reshs.org
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS
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ST. BENEDICT PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Preschool – Grade 12 Chicago’s Only PK-12 Coed Parish School
Rachel Gemo, Head of Parish School 3900 N Leavitt St, Chicago (773) 539-0066 www.stbenedict.com
SAINT CLEMENT SCHOOL PK-8
Principal: Mari Jo Hanson 2524 N. Orchard Street, Chicago (773) 348-8212 www.stclementschool.org
ST. CONSTANCE SCHOOL
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Principal - Eva Panczyk 5841 West Strong Street, Chicago (773) 283-2311 stconstanceschool.org
ST. EUGENE SCHOOL Preschool-Grade 8
Mr. Nat Wilburn, Head of Schools 6250 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago (773) 681-8436 shschicago.org
Principal: Catherine Scotkovsky 7930 West Foster Avenue, Chicago (773) 763-2235 www.steugene-school.org
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ST. MATTHIAS IB WORLD SCHOOL
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Mr. Allen Ackermann, Principal 1710 W. Addison, Chicago (773) 248-2500 gosaintandrew.com
ST. BARNABAS SCHOOL Pre-School through 8th Grade
Principal: Elaine Gaffney 10121 S. Longwood Drive, Chicago (773) 445-7711 www.stbarnabasparish.org
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Sheila M. Klich, Principal 4910 N. Claremont, Chicago (773) 784-0999 stmatthiasschool.org
SAINT PATRICK HIGH SCHOOL Grades 9 – 12, Boys
Jon Baffico, Principal 5900 W. Belmont, Chicago (773) 282-8844 www.stpatrick.org
ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE CATHOLIC SCHOOL
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Mrs. Carrie Mijal, Principal 6036 W. Eastwood Avenue, Chicago (773) 725-5133 srb-chicago.org
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Do you love your school? In Catholic schools, we do a great job teaching things like reading, writing, science, and math. But we also spend our time educating the whole child in mind, heart and spirit. Our schools are caring communities where children get one-on-one attention and a strong sense of right and wrong. We provide many things that other schools don’t or can’t. We invite you to take some time and visit some of our schools to see what we believe is important. We believe it’s about finding a school filled with quality faculty who bring a commitment to academic excellence, an atmosphere that ignites a love of learning and a community that is welcoming and supportive. Find a school near you at: schools.archchicago.org/schools ST. VIATOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PreK 3 - 8th Grade
Ms. Colleen Brewer, Principal 4140 W. Addison, Chicago (773) 545-2173 www.stviatorchicago.org
NORTH SUBURBS HOLY CROSS SCHOOL Preschool-8th grade, Before and After School Daycare
Janice DiVincenzo, Principal 720 Elder Lane, Deerfield (847) 945-0135 holycrossdeerfield.org
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP SCHOOL (OLPH) 3 yr Preschool - 8th Grade, All Day Kindergarten, Before and After School Care
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ST. ATHANASIUS SCHOOL
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SAINT MARY SCHOOL BG Preschool-Grade 8
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SCHOOL OF ST. MARY Primary Grade Center - 3-year-old Preschool - Third Grade
900 West Everett Rd., Lake Forest Upper Grade Center - 4th - 8th Grade
185 East Illinois Rd., Lake Forest Dr. Venette Biancalana, Principal (847) 283-9800 schoolofstmary.org
THE SCHOOL OF SAINTS, FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY PK-8th Grade
Katie Carden, Principal 180 Ridge Ave., Winnetka (847) 446-0031 faithhopeschool.org
WOODLANDS ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART
Catholic, independent, day and boarding college preparatory school for young women Grades 9-12
ST MARY OF GOSTYN SCHOOL Grades PreK - 8th
Mr. Christopher Tiritilli, Principal 440 Prairie Avenue, Downers Grove (630) 968-6155 school@stmarygostyn.org
ST. VINCENT FERRER PARISH SCHOOL Prek-8th
Dr. Charles Terry, Principal 1515 Lathrop Ave., River Forest (708) 771-5905 Svfschool.org
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WEST SUBURBS ASCENSION SCHOOL PreK – Grade 8
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Mrs. Cathy Linley, Principal 132 Arthur Street, Elmhurst (630) 530-3490
Interim Principal: Christine Schmidt 760 E. Westleigh Rd., Lake Forest (847) 234-4300 woodlandsacademy.org
Carol McClay, Principal 2510 Ashland Avenue, Evanston (847) 864-2650 saintas.net 2 yr old Preschool – 8th Grade
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SCHOOL LISTINGS ALPHONSUS ACADEMY
turing their innate capabilities, and fostering collaboration skills.
1439 W. Wellington Ave., Chicago (773) 348-4629
ASCENSION SCHOOL
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.
Ascensionoakpark.com/school Over one hundred years of faith in education. Over 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 witha rigorous curriculum and enriching their experience with outstanding extra-curricular and co-curricular programs.
ALTSCHOOL LINCOLN PARK
Junior Kindergarten - 8th Grade
610 W. Schubert Avenue, Chicago (866) 664-2070 altschool.com AltSchool offers a whole-child, personalized education to prepare students for their future by developing self-awareness, nur-
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ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS MONTESSORI SCHOOLS (AIMS)
membership@ illinoismontessorischools.com illinoismontessorischools.com The purpose of the Association of Illinois Montessori Schools (AIMS)
is to provide a professional organizational structure for Member Montessori Schools to: Encourage and promote standards of excellence and ethical business practices; Monitor and disseminate pertinent educational legislation information; Conduct a consolidated public relations program; Act as a catalyst for harmonious interaction between members and other educational organizations; and Support best practices in Montessori education.
AVERY COONLEY SCHOOL 1400 Maple Avenue, Downers Grove (630) 969-0800 averycoonley.org The Avery Coonley School is a nationally recognized pre-K through 8th grade independent school for academically bright and gifted children. ACS provides depth, pace, and complexity of curriculum for gifted learners. We also offer a like-minded peer group, fully integrated technology and arts programs, and a nurturing
faculty that fosters the talents and understands the unique social and emotional needs of gifted students.
BAKER DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL 201 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette (847) 425-5800 bakerdemschool.org Recognized nationally for excellence in progressive education, Baker has been serving inquisitive, diverse, self-motivated students from Chicago and the North Shore since 1918. Our Pre-K through grade 8 students experience an immersive and challenging education aimed at engaging the whole child: mind, body, and heart. Focusing on learning through play and exploration while simultaneously instilling civic and community-focused values; our graduates aren’t just prepared for high school, they’re independent thinkers and leaders in their community.
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FOUR WINDS WALDORF SCHOOL
1300 W. Loyola Ave., Chicago (773) 465-2371
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CITY GARDEN WALDORF SCHOOL Ages 3-6
920 West 19th Street, Chicago (312) 421-3050 citygardenschool.com
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URBAN PRAIRIE WALDORF SCHOOL Grades 1-8
1220 W Lexington Street, Chicago (312) 733-5337 urbanprairie.org
PreK-8th grades
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SCHOOL LISTINGS BLUE BIRD DAY 304 N. Loomis Street, Chicago (312) 243-8487 bluebirddayschool.com At Blue Bird Day Therapeutic Preschool and Kindergarten, we maximize your child’s potential and prepare them for a lifetime of successful learning. Our program embraces a multisensory curriculum incorporating principles of Sensory Integration, DIR/Floortime, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Zoophonics, Handwriting Without Tears and Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) approach to feeding. Our goals and treatment plans are individualized to meet each student’s unique needs. Daily services include: • Speech Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Physical, Developmental and Behavior Therapy • Nutrition Counseling.
BRIGHT HORIZONS EARLY EDUCATION AND PRESCHOOL (877) 624-4532
German International School Chicago ■ German immersion education with global perspectives ■ Concept-based transdisciplinary curriculum ■ Hands-on Montessori approach ■ Low student/teacher ratio ■ Before and after care ■ International community of involved, supportive families
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brighthorizons.com At Bright Horizons®, our carefully crafted programs for infants – kindergarten prep, are age appropriate, with the goal of encouraging curious, happy, and confident children, who, above all, fully experience the joys of childhood. Our curriculum and suite of enrichments are designed to stimulate each child’s innate curiosity and exploratory nature. Children move to elementary school socially prepared, excited to learn, and well-versed in the language, math, and science skills they’ll need to succeed.
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF CHICAGO, LINCOLN PARK 814 W Eastman Street, Chicago (773) 907-5000 www.bischicagolp.org BISC Lincoln Park is a private, international school for children ages 2 – 11 years old. Our curriculum offers a wide range of hands on experiences for our students and ensures every child reaches
their full potential through personalized learning and a rigorous academic program. We have a diverse community of families and are part of a network of 43 schools worldwide, providing our children a chance to interact globally from a young age.
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF CHICAGO, SOUTH LOOP 161 W. 9th Street, Chicago (773) 998-2472 www.bischicagosl.org On top of receiving personalized and international education, our students join Nord Anglia Education’s Global Campus, which enables learning with 36,800 peers from 43 schools worldwide. We enrich learning in performing arts and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) through our collaborations with The Juilliard School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Preschool children enjoy complimentary care before and after school. Join us!
THE BROOKE WHITTED CENTER 6238 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago (773) 420-2596 www.bw-center.org The Brooke Whitted Center offers services to college-bound emerging adults ages 18-25 who are working through mental health challenges or who are on the autism spectrum. We are one of the few places in the U.S. that offers full-time, individualized treatment for emerging adults who have had difficulties living on a campus, in an independent apartment, or with family at home. Participants gain independent living skills while continuing therapy and exploring higher education
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SCHOOL LISTINGS BUTLER CHILDREN’S PREPARATORY 17 East Pearson Street, Chicago (312) 643-1401 www.butlerchicago.org Butler Children’s Prep is a preschool for ages 3-5. Designed to support individuality and independence, our proven preschool curriculum sets the stage for a love of learning. Each day, our students have opportunities for open-ended exploration and play. In addition, our teachers create authentic, discovery-based experiences where children can find success in their innate curiosity. Along with helping to build a strong academic foundation, we place high value on nurturing social-emotional development.
CATHERINE COOK SCHOOL Age 3 – 8th Grade
226 W. Schiller St., Chicago (312) 266-3381 www.catherinecookschool.org The Catherine Cook School in-
spires 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 using computational thinking, 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.
CENTER FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT (CTD) AT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 617 Dartmouth Pl., Evanston (847) 491-3782 www.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 offerings lead students on a journey of intellectual, emotional, and social growth. CTD’s programs--online, summer, weekend--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.
CHICAGO ACADEMY FOR THE ARTS 1010 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago (312) 421-0202 chicagoacademyforthearts.org Designated a National School of Distinction by the John F. Kennedy Center, The Academy offers students a unique co-curricular program: rigorous, college-preparatory academic classes, and professional-level arts training in the context of an unparalleled school culture. The Academy’s school day consists of six 45-minute periods followed by a three-plus hour immersion in a student’s chosen arts department: Dance, Media Arts, Music, Musical Theatre, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Summer Pro-
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CHICAGO FRIENDS SCHOOL 1246 W. Thorndale Ave., Chicago (773) 442-2371 ChicagoFriendsSchool.org Chicago Friends School nurtures a child’s character while cultivating intellectual curiosity. Children reflect, question and explore through multidisciplinary, project-based learning that fosters a solid foundation for critical thinking and a lifelong love of learning. Small, multi-age classes ensure that instruction is academically challenging and developmentally appropriate. Children benefit from an integrated arts curriculum, daily recess, and a school garden. K-6, adding a grade yearly up to 8. OPEN HOUSE: April 22, 2-4 p.m.
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A whole child approach in a nurturing Christian environment starts with a play-based early childhood program and results in graduates at Chicago’s best high schools, thinking critically, acting responsibly and serving society justly.
CHICAGO JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
THE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL
5959 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago (773) 271-2700
1428 S. Wesley, Berwyn (708) 484-8033
chicagojewishdayschool.org CJDS is a multi-denominational community day school committed to celebrating and respecting the diversity of Jewish customs, philosophy and practice. At CJDS, we strive for learning to be authentic and meaningful and to inspire a passion for life-long learning. We develop critical thinking, social/emotional intelligence that enables each student to gain higher understanding in order to participate affectingly in the Jewish community and the greater community.
TheChildrensSchool.info Inquiry, Exploration, Analysis and Citizenship are hallmarks of a Children’s School education. Our progressive, independent, Kindergarten-8 th grade school engages students in project-based learning, creative problem solving and cooperative decision-making. Students work individually and collaboratively to explore topics within a literature-rich curriculum that nurtures innate curiosity and emphasizes community. Instruction includes Library, PE, Art, Music and Technology. Parents are welcome in our classrooms. Rolling admissions. Financial aid available. Tours by appointment or at monthly Open Houses.
CHICAGO SCHOOL GPS Pilgrim Lutheran
Academic Excellence with a Heart 4300 N. Winchester Avenue Chicago, IL 60613 www.pilgrimchicago.org · 773.477.4824
What makes Metropolitan Schoolhouse unique? We take differentiated learning to a new level by recognizing and nurturing the unique abilities and talents of each individual student. • • • • • • • •
Differentiated and individualized learning plans for students K-12 Focus on social-emotional wellness Community-based & experiential learning Executive functioning skills instruction Emphasis on global perspectives Integration of technology across curriculum Daily health and wellness activities After-school group tutoring included www.MetropolitanSchoolhouse.com Info@MetropolitanSchoolhouse.com 773.787.6769 N. DaytonAve. 8161415 W. Evergreen Chicago, IL 60642 60642 Chicago, IL
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www.chischoolgps.com We can help you navigate the confusing school search process to find the best suited public and/or private schools in the Chicago area for your child. From pre-school through high school, school choices in Chicago are an ever-changing landscape and we continually explore all options to guide you to your school destination. Whether you are seeking general, gifted or special needs options, the expertise of Chicago School GPS will make your school search journey a smoother one.
CHICAGO WALDORF SCHOOL 1300 W. Loyola Ave., Chicago (773) 465-2371 chicagowaldorf.org At Chicago Waldorf School, every child is an athlete, musician, scientist, and avid reader. It’s how we teach that changes everything. In early childhood, it’s the gift of simplicity. In the lower grades, unplugged means more connected. In High School, students are challenged by the right obstacle at the right time. Waldorf has a well-researched, time-tested, picture of human development and learning. RSVP for a tour and see why we’re the fastest growing education in the world.
COUNTRYSIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL 1985 Pfingsten Rd., Northbrook (847) 498-1105 Countrysidemontessori.org Countryside students love coming to school because they experience rigorous academics in a community-like setting that teaches character and leadership skills. At CMS school is actually an internship to adulthood where children develop strong qualities of respect, responsibility, and resourcefulness and are prepared to manage the joys and challenges of adult life. As a leader among North Shore independent schools for 50 years, Countryside offers All Year/Full day/Half day programs for students aged 16 months to 8th grade. very Tuesday at 10
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 Special Advertising Supplement
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DES PLAINES PARK DISTRICT 2222 Birch Street, Des Plaines (847) 391-5700 www.DPParks.org Des Plaines Park District Creative Corners Preschool for ages 2–5. Our professional, caring teachers create an atmosphere where your child will grow socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually, through a variety of engaging and explorative curricula. We use the Illinois Early Learning & Development Standards to build a strong academic foundation, achieve benchmarks, and schoolreadiness. SMART Technology. Classes in English and Spanish. 2, 3, and 5-day options, and monthly payment plans available. Registration for the 2017-2018 school
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EARLY LEARNERS GROUP - AHSS AUTISM CENTER Northbrook & Arlington Heights (844) AHSS-ABA (844-247-7222) AutismHomeSupport.com The AHSS Early Learners Group is a structured, small group classroom environment tailored specifically to help your child begin learning age-appropriate skills that will develop their social, academic, and transitional abilities. Designed for those students who are not quite ready for, or who are struggling, in a traditional classroom. By providing structured training, in a group setting, each child can learn the needed skills to more fully participate in future outside social and academic situations.
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THE LEADING CATHOLIC PARISH SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO Saint Clement School offers a rigorous curriculum that challenges the student’s intellect, promotes service and enriches their faith. Our students enter their high school of choice with a foundation which enables them to become compassionate leaders, serve the common good and respond with confidence to the challenges of the day.
FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO SIGN UP FOR A 2017 ADMISSION COFFEE VISIT WWW.STCLEMENTSCHOOL.ORG
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SCHOOL LISTINGS FOURTH CHURCH DAY SCHOOL
THE FRANCES XAVIER WARDE SCHOOL
126 E. Chestnut St., Chicago (312) 640-2579
OSP Campus: 120 S. Desplaines
fourthchurch.org/dayschool Fourth Church Day School is an established, community-minded, play-based preschool that encourages life-long learning by respecting and educating the whole child. Located across from the Hancock Center and housed within Fourth Presbyterian Church, our school welcomes a diverse population. Our warm and supportive environment is maintained by the professionalism of our teachers, and enriched by on-going communication with parents. Half-day programs are available for children ages 2-5. School is in session from September through May.
(Grades Preschool – 3rd)
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(312) 466-0700 www.fxw.org FXW School is driven by a vision of creating a unique urban educational program for the children of Chicago. As a Catholic school that embraces multi-faith values, teachers provide a high quality, value driven education to students of all ethnic, religious and socio-economic backgrounds. Individual values of all children are respected, supported and encouraged. FXW’s rigorous curriculum enables students to grow, clarify their values, and develop decision making skills.
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FUSION ACADEMY Lake Forest, Evanston, Lincoln Park + Oak Brook www.FusionAcademy.com Fusion Academy is a revolutionary, accredited private middle
and high school where positive relationships and one-to-one classrooms unlock academic potential. This allows us to personalize and customize curriculum for each student’s unique strengths, interests, and learning style. Classes are offered at three levels: essential, college prep, and honors. From algebra to yoga and everything in-between. Students can enroll full-time, take classes for credit, utilize tutoring services, or join us for a summer semester! Learn more at www.FusionAcademy.com!
GAN SHALOM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER 3480 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago (773) 525-4867 www.sholomchicago.org Gan Shalom strives to provide a nurturing, enriching and inspiring Jewish Early Childhood experience. We are an inspired Reggio Emilia play-based approach to learning. Gan Shalom (NAEYC Accredited) is committed to
strengthening family life through the transmission of Jewish values and traditions through a variety of interactions. We follow a developmental interactive approach to learning, while creating an environment for children to feel respected, valued and supported. For more info please schedule a tour. 773 525-4867 or e-mail Heidi@sholomchicago.org
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 Chicago-Bucktown Campus: 1612 W. North Ave. (773) 661-0151 Oak Brook: 17 W 642 E. Butterfield Rd. (630) 576-4740 Chicago-Lincoln Park Campus
In the Dominican Tradition
1515 Lathrop Avenue, River Forest, Illinois 60305 708.771.5905 www. svfschool.org
Where Greatness Begins!
Faith formation and academic excellence Innovative, technology-based curriculum, Smartboards & iPads Spanish program Grades K -8 and finance program Grades 6 - 8 Exemplary test scores with students performing at exceptional levels Gifted program and resource help for struggling students Families from 8 suburbs and Chicago Early Childhood Program begins at age 3 with full or half day, 3 or 5 day options. Full or half day JK4. Full day kindergarten.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS 2850 N. Lincoln Ave. (630) 639-1008 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.
GCE LAB SCHOOL
A Global Citizenship Experience
(773) 425-2970 https://gcelabschool.com GCE Lab School prepares students for college and life with excellent teachers and a curriculum intended to inspire student engagement not only in school but as global citizens. In tandem with their dynamic classroom experiences, GCE’s
City2Classroom™model connects students with corporate and nonprofit industry experts through field experiences, guest workshops, and virtual discussions. As colleges and universities across the United States are redesigning their programs around global citizenship, our students are uniquely prepared.
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GEMS WORLD ACADEMY CHICAGO 350 E. South Water St. (Lakeshore East campus) & 2301 N. Clark St. (Lincoln Park campus) Chicago (312) 809-8910 www.gemschicago.org GEMS World Academy Chicago employs the IB curriculum for students aged preschool through 9th grade. Now enrolling for 20172018. Schedule your school tour today! RSVP here: www.gemschicago.org/parent
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Gan Shalom Early Childhood Education Program • Parent/Child Program 4–24 months • Extended Day Care Program year round 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. • Pre-school Program begins at age 2 • Full Day JK Program 9:00-3:00
• Reggio Emilia inspired play-based curriculum • Hot Kosher lunch delivered daily • Hebrew Enrichments • Weekly Shabbat Celebrations with Clergy • Master level teachers • NAEYC Accredited and DCFS Licensed
3480 N. Lake Shore Drive • Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 525-4867 • www.sholomchicago.org For more info please schedule a tour. 773 525-4867 or e-mail Heidi@sholomchicago.org
Jerusalem Lutheran School 6218 Capulina Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 (847) 965-4750 • www.jerusalemlutheran.org
Quality Education Terra Nova Test Results (10/20/2013) Grade Equivalent Scores
Grades Reading Language Math
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Jerusalem Lutheran School is an F-1 school, accepting all I-20 students. All International students welcome!
Excellent Programs Before School Care starting at 7:00 a.m.
Pre-S and Pre-K
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Witness Always Celebrate National Lutheran Schools Week | January 22-28, 2017 CHICAGO
SAINT LUKE ACADEMY
1500 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago
PILGRIM LUTHERAN SCHOOL (773) 472-3837
Preschool-8th grade
Chris Comella, Principal 4300 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago
(773) 477-4824 www.pilgrimchicago.org
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SUBURBS GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL
3 year-old preschool through eighth grade
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN SCHOOL Mr. Bill Koehne, Principal
Preschool - Eighth Grade
Warren Gast, 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 StJohnsChicago.org
7300 Division, River Forest
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN SCHOOL
Preschool (Age 3) through Grade 8
Jon D. Woldt, Principal 501 W. Park Avenue, Libertyville
(847) 362-4424 www.StJohnsLib.com
ST MATTHEW LUTHERAN SCHOOL
Preschool-6th grade
(708) 366-6900 graceriverforest.org
Principal: Doug Duval 24500 North Old McHenry Road, Hawthorn Woods
JERUSALEM LUTHERAN SCHOOL AND PRECIOUS CHILD EARLY LEARNING CENTER
Preschool-8th grade
Ages 3-14, extended care
Duane Vance, Principal 6218 Capulina, Morton Grove
(847) 965-4750 jerusalemlutheranschool.org
(847) 438-6103 www.stmattschool.net
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL
Angela Schlie, Principal 4660 West 94th Street, Oak Lawn
(708) 423-1058 www.stpauloaklawn.org/school
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SCHOOL LISTINGS 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, dual-language school that welcomes students of all backgrounds and nationalities. GISC is accredited as a Provisional Member of ISACS, a Candidate School for the PYP of the International Baccalaureate (IB) and is recognized as a DSD School by the German ZfA (Central Agency for Schools Abroad). To learn more about German International School Chicago or to schedule a visit, call 773-880-8812 or email info@germanschoolchicago.com.
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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; resource teachers help students achieve their personal best. The curriculum includes robust arts education, and centers around daily worship and prayer. Tour the facility and meet the teachers at the Open House on Wednesday, January 25, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Call 708-366-6900 or visit www. graceriverforest.org for more information.
HALFPRICE SCHOOLS.COM AM1160 Jeff Reisman (847) 472-8921 HalfPriceSchools.com knows how much you value your child’s
education. We also know it can be hard to balance the importance of that education with the cost. It’s our mission to work with Christian private schools through¬out Chicagoland to provide tuition at half the cost. For more information on any of the schools listed or questions about qualifications, please call. HalfPriceSchools.com is a service of AM 1160 Hope For Your Life / WYLLChicago.
HOLY CROSS SCHOOL 720 Elder Lane, Deerfield (847) 945-0135 holycrossdeerfield.org Holy Cross School is proud to be a 2014 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, recognized for the second time by the US Department of Education, and a Leader in Me School. We offer a supportive and loving Catholic PreSchool through 8th grade program that nurtures a love for learning, faith and community service. We are proud of our 79 year heritage serving Deerfield, Lincolnshire, Riverwoods, Bannockburn, Highland Park and Highwood.
HYDE PARK DAY SCHOOL Chicago Campus (773) 420-2550 Northfield Campus (847) 446-7025 hydeparkday.org HPDS is the leading school in the Chicago area specializing in students of average to superior intelligence who have learning disabilities. We provide an innovative and comprehensive educational model that helps prepare students for successful transitions to a school in their home community. Our specialized and supportive environment teaches students to be self advocates and gives them the strategies to succeed.
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“I am a citizen of the world.” Dual-Language Montessori Education for ages 3 to 12 Your choice of programs: Chinese Mandarin / English Spanish / English Japanese / English
Two Locations: Historic Oak Park Chicago’s West Loop
ROLLING ADMISSIONS – SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY! www.interculturalmontessori.org Special Advertising Supplement
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SCHOOL LISTINGS IMMACULATE CONCEPTION GRADE SCHOOL 132 Arthur Street, Elmhurst (630) 530-3490 icgradeschoolelmhurst.org As an educational ministry of Immaculate Conception Parish, we partner with parents to prepare students for lives as Catholic leaders. As Christians empowered by the Holy Spirit, we focus on formation through prayer, message, concern, and service to community. We teach students to live lives that embody these values, are centered in Christ, and strive for their greatest academic potential. We invite you to schedule a tour or shadow day and take a closer look.
INTERCULTURAL MONTESSORI LANGUAGE SCHOOL 114 S. Racine, Chicago (312) 265-1514 301 S. Ridgeland, Oak Park (708) 838-6626
interculturalmontessori.org The Montessori method and dual-language immersion meet to develop citizens of the world. Students consistently demonstrate high levels of academic achievement, multicultural understanding, world-mindedness, confidence, compassion, collaboration, and independence -- becoming bilingual and bi-literate in an environment celebrating cultural differences. Programs for children 3 to 12; Chinese Mandarin/English, Japanese/English, Spanish/English. Chinese Mandarin/English and Spanish/English immersion programs for ages 3 to 6. In Oak Park. Call to visit.
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.
KENSINGTON SCHOOL 743 McClintock Dr., Burr Ridge (630) 990-8000 Children’s laughter and excitement, their anticipation of what each day at Kensington School will bring, is what sets Kensington School apart. A child’s education begins at birth and continues into the most pivotal preschool years. Kensington School’s unique and comprehensive curriculum stimulates and educates young minds for purposeful learning at its best. Private School – Infant and Toddler Programs – Part and Full Day Preschool – Full Day Kindergarten – Enrichment Classes – Summer
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KIDS WORK CHICAGO 2608 W. Addison, Chicago (773) 572-0308
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.
KIDWATCH PLUS EDUCATIONAL CHILD CARE 3330 N. Lockwood, Chicago (773) 993-0536 kidwatchplus.com Kidwatch Plus is located in Chicago’s Portage Park area and is
St. James Lutheran School a community where
Learning is for KIDS Knowledge • Inquiry • Discovery • Success
Inquiry-Based Learning with a Christian Worldview for Students in Pre-K – Eighth Grade
2101 N. Fremont Street I Chicago, IL 60614 773.525.4990 I school.stjames-lutheran.org
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SCHOOL LISTINGS recognized for educational programs serving infants through preschool and schoolage summer camp. We guide children to a positive self-image while building academic and social skills in a group setting. Kidwatch treats each child as an individual, working from the level each child has attained and moves forward one step at a time. Kidwatch has over 34 years of experience and is NAEYC accredited.
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 students. LFA attracts students looking for rich and rewarding learning experiences and relationships. LFA enrolls students from around Chicago, 14 states and 37 countries. Both day and boarding students are given the chance to meet new challenges
with openness and curiosity, and the confidence to stretch beyond comfort zones. LFA’s transformative experience is characterized by rigorous academics, a global outlook, and Midwestern values.
LAKEFRONT CHILDREN’S ACADEMY 400 E. Randolph St. Ste.6B, Chicago (312) 819-1760 lakefrontchildrensacademy.com Lakefront Children’s Academy’s is a modern, downtown preschool offering scenic views of Lake Michigan and features cozy classrooms and unlimited outdoor space for nature walks/ playground activities. We offer Reading, Language Arts, Math, Science, Spanish, Art, Music/Private Piano Lessons, Computer and Physical Education classes. Our enhanced curriculum features 95% cumulative graduate placement to gifted and selected schools.
3330 N. Lockwood Ave. Chicago, IL 60641 HOURS 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Register today! 773.993.0536 kidwatchplus.com
Located in the Heart of Libertyville • Preschool through Grade 8 • Exemplary National Accreditation • Before & After School Programs • Summer Child Care Available • Individualized Education by Experienced, Caring Teachers • Open Enrollment Mention this ad to save half off your registration fee (new families only)
Schedule Your Personal Tour Today!
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SCHOOL LISTINGS LATIN SCHOOL OF CHICAGO Pre K -12th Grade
59 W. North Blvd., Chicago (312) 582-6000 (312) 582-6060 Admissions latinschool.org Latin School has set standards for academic excellence in Chicago for more than 128 years. We are committed to developing lifelong learners who succeed in college and beyond. Serving 1,160 students from 75 Chicago neighborhoods and 18 suburbs with a student-to-teacher ratio of 8:1, Latin is a community where every student is known and valued. Visit our website to learn more.
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CALL FOR FUTURE OPEN HOUSE DATES Japanese Language Immersion Montessori Program 3-6 yrs. old • 6-14 yrs. old • Piano in Japanese Available • Spanish lessons offered • Music and Art classes included in regular program American Montessori Society Certified Teachers Emphasis of Academics, Japanese & English Language Yoko Avramov, M. Ed. - Director
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www.littlegreentreehouse.com Little Green Tree House has three locations in Chicago! Our vibrant
eco-friendly centers include private indoor and outdoor areas to provide children with opportunities for movement and group play outside of the classroom. Through carefully designed lesson plans, thoughtful interactions with our highly-qualified teachers, and exploration of the environment we help to nurture the growth and education of the whole child. Private tours are available with an Enrollment Associate. Please book through our website!
MARY MEYER SCHOOL
Preschool- now taking applications
2817 North Pine Grove Ave., Chicago (773) 549-0870 marymeyer.org For over 70 years, children have passed through the doorway of this Chicago graystone schoolhouse. Mary Meyer School offers two daily half-day programs for 3 and 4 year old students under the care of three teachers. This NAEYC accredited preschool
Making Bright Kids’ Futures Brighter Only one school in the Chicago area specializes in the needs of children of average-to-superior intelligence who have learning disabilities— Hyde Park Day School, with campuses in Chicago and north suburban Northfield. Individualized programming is offered to every child, grades 1–8.
HYDE PARK DAY SCHOOL Chicago Campus 773-420-2550 Northfield Campus 847-446-7025 hydeparkday.org
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MATHNASIUM – THE MATH LEARNING CENTER
We help kids catch up, keep up and get ahead in math.
(844) GOT-MATH (468-6284) www.mathnasium.com/ Chicagoland Mathnasium’s goal is to significantly increase your child’s math skills, understanding of math concepts, and overall school performance, while building confidence and forging a positive attitude toward the subject. Children don’t hate math. They hate being confused and intimidated by math. With understanding comes passion. And with passion comes growth - a treasure is unlocked.
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METROPOLITAN SCHOOLHOUSE
MONTESSORI LANGUAGE ACADEMY
1415 N. Dayton Chicago (773) 787-6769
314 Circle Ave., Forest Park (708) 771-5030
info@metropolitan schoolhouse.com metropolitanschoolhouse.com At Metropolitan Schoolhouse, differentiated learning is taken to a new level by recognizing and nurturing the unique abilities and talents of each student. We believe that each and every one of us can learn and that we all learn best in various ways. Learning is a lifelong endeavor and school is a place to gain both knowledge and the skills necessary for a lifetime of learning. We maintain a 5:1 student to teacher ratio and support students K-12.
MontessoriLanguageAcademy.com Montessori Language Academy offers authentic Montessori program with Japanese-English dual language setting. Children learn developmentally appropriate Social Skills, Math Concepts, and Natural Science with hands-on Montessori materials. The program includes music class, art class and harmonica class. Optional piano lesson and Spanish class offered. The school is open 5 days a week and accepts children 3-6 years old. Summer program available. Teaching staff with American Montessori Society credentials. Award winning faculty.
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MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Come to Moraine Valley Community College and discover how you can achieve your personal and professional goals. Moraine Valley offers quality education, affordable tuition, flexible schedules, training for today’s hottest jobs, and locations near you in Palos Hills, Blue Island and Tinley Park. You can earn your associate degree, take classes toward your bachelor’s degree, upgrade your job skills, or pursue new interests.
MORGAN PARK ACADEMY PreK-12
2153 W. 111th Street, Chicago (773) 881-6700 morganparkacademy.org Morgan Park Academy is a PreK-12, Independent Day School whose curriculum engages the whole child, inspires the independent learner, and prepares the global leader of tomorrow.
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HO W W E P L AY E D : We read books, observed, explored and talked about color and what happens when it is mixed; plain old “green” became “frog green” and “pea green”. Each child took turns with our Resident Artist to choose and mix their own paint and name their color.
A gorgeous array of paints created by children who have gained an understanding of color theory. Students’ language skills developed and their vocabulary expanded. Skills of independence and self-confidence are fostered as children learn to do things for themselves.
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1124 Dempster, Evanston Parent-Tot class, Early Childhood Program for children ages 2-5. Kathy Kaberon (847) 869-4230 x305. Religious School: Pre-K-High School with extensive teen programming. Marci Dickman, Director of Lifelong Learning (847) 869-4230 x310 www.bethemet.org
CHICAGO JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
a multi-denominational, progressive Jewish day school Grades Served: Junior Kindergarten-Grade Eight Cortney Stark Cope, Director of Admissions cstarkcope@chicagojewishdayschool.org 5959 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago (773) 271-2700 chicagojewishdayschool.org
GAN SHALOM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER
Parent/Child 4 months-24 month, 2-5 years Heidi Cooper - Director 3480 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago (773) 525-4867
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KESHET
We see possibilities. Pre-K through adulthood. Education, Recreation, Vocational, Social, Residential, Consulting, Training 3210 Dundee Rd., Northbrook (847) 205-0274 Keshet.org
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THERAPEUTIC DAY SCHOOL AND YESHIVA AT JEWISH CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES K-12 Sandra Spicher, Principal Joy Faith Knapp Children’s Center 3145 W. Pratt Blvd., Chicago (773) 467-3900 jcfsschool.org
TORAH ACADEMY OF BUFFALO GROVE
Preschool through 8th Grade Principal: Mrs. Elisa Zehnwirth 720 Armstrong Drive Buffalo Grove (773) 484-0100 Torahacademybg.com
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An independent, PK-12th grade school committed to advancing creativity, innovation, and the development of lifelong learners and leaders. Learn more at bennettday.org. Early Childhood Campus | 657 W. Fulton St., Chicago Flagship Campus | 955 W. Grand Ave., Chicago
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1434 W. Division Street, Chicago (773) 384-1434 www.nnms.org Stay for one week or the entire summer with camp for children ages 3-10. Have fun in the sun during the hottest months of the year at one of Chicago’s only full-day camps for preschoolers. Weekly adventures await campers ages 4-10 as they explore everything from Lego Robotics to raising crops at our Urban Farm and then cooking them. Experience a summer like no other from June 19 to Aug. 4. Conveniently located in Wicker Park with half-day options available.
NORTHSIDE CATHOLIC ACADEMY Primary Campus: 6216 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago Middle School Campus: 7318 N. Oakley Ave., Chicago
www.northsidecatholic.org Start your child’s path to great learning and discovery at Northside Catholic Academy. A 2013 Blue Ribbon School, NCA offers a challenging curriculum within a nurturing environment for grades PreK-8. We value educating the whole child: intellectually, socially, emotionally, spiritually and physically. Our diversified curriculum, small class size, differentiated instruction and integrated technology sets NCA apart from other schools. Be a part of something greater at Northside Catholic Academy.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP SCHOOL 1134 Church St., Glenview (847) 724-6990 www.olph-il.org As the largest Catholic elementary school in the Archdiocese of Chicago, OLPH School serves children in preschool through eighth grade. Faith formation, service, and an outstanding academic ed-
ucation are the cornerstones of our parish school. As an academic institution, OLPH School is dedicated to designing an individual program of successful learning for each child. With committed teachers, a vibrant curriculum, and beautiful facilities, OLPH School transforms lives and is a gem on the North Shore.
PILGRIM LUTHERAN SCHOOL Preschool - 8th Grade
4300 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago (773) 477-4824 pilgrimchicago.org Pilgrim believes in a whole child approach to education and creates a nurturing Christian community so that students learn to make positive contributions to our community. Our Early Childhood program is play-based. Pilgrim students transform how and why questions into critical thinking skills. Students learn core texts rather than a scripted program. Our focus is problemsolving for real world tasks. Service
learning is key in making Pilgrim students courageous and active members of society.
PRAIRIELAND MONTESSORI 1655 W. School St,. Chicago and 3652 N. Lincoln Ave, Chicago (773) 698-7864 and (773) 698-7514 PrairielandMontessori.com Our purpose at Prairieland Montessori is to provide a nurturing atmosphere for your child to learn and grow into the wonderful person he or she is meant to be! Our Montessori programs serve children ages 15 months to 6 years old, including the Kindergarten year. All of our lead teachers are AMS certified and college degreed. We offer part time and full time programs in an eco-friendly environment that includes organic meals and snacks.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS 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. Catholic School Week Open House on Sunday, January 29th, 2017 from 10:30am to 1:30pm. Monthly tours available.
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.
RESURRECTION COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL 7500 W. Talcott Ave, Chicago Ms. Nancy O’Leary, Director of Enrollment (773) 775-6616 Ext 129 www.reshs.org
Resurrection College Prep High School is the largest all-girls Catholic, Christian school on the north side of Chicago. Resurrection offers highly effective, faith-based, single-gender academic and athletic programs in a challenging and supportive atmosphere. Entrance Exam on January 14, 2017 for 8th grade girls. “Experience Res” Day on February 10, 2017 for 7th grade girls. Summer 2017 Camps ~ Athletic Camps for girls in grades 4-12 and Camp Invention Science Camp for girls & boys entering grades 1-6.
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.
RONALD KNOX MONTESSORI SCHOOL 2031 Elmwood Avenue, Wilmette (847) 256-2922 ronaldknox.org Ronald Knox students thrive under the guidance of our dedicated faculty. Students acquire independence, achieve academic milestones, and develop respect for others. RKMS students emerge as confident, capable, creative children, primed to become tomorrow’s leaders and innovators. Montessori education is holistic—we value process over product and understand that children learn through discovery. RKMS has been a pioneer in early childhood education on the North Shore for over 50 years. Programs start at 6 months.
The Laboratory Schools are home to the youngest members of the University of Chicago’s academic community. We ignite and nurture an enduring spirit of scholarship, curiosity, creativity, and confidence. We value learning experientially, exhibiting kindness, and honoring diversity.
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Clapham School
PreK – 10 Doug Reynolds - Head of School 332 E Seminary Ave., Wheaton. (630) 647-5125 Claphamschool.com
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Palos Christian Preschool
3-5 year olds Lynn Hollender, Director & Kim Stoub, Assistant Director 7059 W. 127th Street Palos Heights (708) 448-0212 paloschurch.org
Grades 9-12 Peter Boonstra, Principal Elly Makowski, Admissions Counselor x49 2261 Indiana Ave., Lansing (708) 474-0515 illianachristian.org
Walther Christian Academy
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Grade 9-12 900 W. Chicago Ave., Melrose Park (708) 344-0404 Walther.com
Serves children ages 2 years old through 8th grade The Principal: Brian J. Parker Child Care Director: Ca'Linda Williams 9440 South Vincennes Ave., Chicago (773) 779-9440 www.oakca.com
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Interested in learning how you can provide your student with a Christian education at half the cost? Visit HalfPriceSchools.com to learn more, or call Jeff Reisman at (847) 472-8921.
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Spanish and Chinese classes for children ages 6 months to 9 years. The LWFC®, founded by François Thibaut in New York City has been developing his learning language technique since 1973. Totus Lingua teaches languages using Thibaut’s original award-winning vocabulary-building songs, time-tested visual aids and lots of fun activities! Our teachers are Native Speakers! Now teaching at: Purple Monkey Playroom Sod Room St. Mary of the Angels School St. Mary of the Angels After School The Willows Academy Bucktown Academy Chgo Parent 4c 2017-18.pdf 1 11/18/2016 1:51:19 PM Baker Demonstration School
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SCHOOL LISTINGS ROYCEMORE SCHOOL 1200 Davis St., Evanston (847) 866-6055 roycemoreschool.org From age 3-Grade 12, Roycemore’s college preparatory curriculum encourages intellectual curiosity no matter what age or grade level. In addition to core classes, there are many other opportunities for learning and discovery: whether through differentiated instruction, acceleration, afterschool enrichment, creative electives, independent study, January Short Term projects, AP courses or classes at nearby Northwestern University. Our students are challenged to think both critically and creatively as they prepare for success in college and beyond.
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS
The Academy for Girls and Hardey Preparatory School for Boys
6250 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago (773) 681-8418 shschicago.org Independent, Catholic, K-8. Educating Chicago children since 1876. Located on Lake Michigan, Sacred Heart Schools enroll 700 day students and are part of a worldwide network of nearly 150 Sacred Heart Schools. 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 ANDREW SCHOOL Pre-K - 8th Grade
1710 W. Addison St., Chicago (773) 248-2500 gosaintandrew.com Saint Andrew is a safe and supportive school for the whole child, promoting academic success, spiritual awareness and service for the common good. Saint Andrew has a rich history and a strong presence in today’s educational community. Its Spirit- Study-Service values are woven into every facet of life. It is Special Advertising Supplement
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ST. ATHANASIUS SCHOOL
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION GRADE SCHOOL A Tradition of Faith, Family, and Academic Excellence 132 Arthur Street, Elmhurst, Illinois 60126
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2510 Ashland Avenue, Evanston (847) 864-2650 saintas.net Inspiring both the minds and hearts of our students, St. Athanasius School nurtures the whole child. With a challenging curriculum that combines the , sciences, math, service, language, arts and technology — we integrate a love of learning, a respect for one other, and a compassion for the world around us. St. Athanasius welcomes all to its vibrant community. For a closer look at Junior Kindergarten through 8th grade, please call today for a private tour.
ST. BENEDICT PREPARATORY SCHOOL
5 Class of 2013 National Merit Commended Students Catholic Faith - Self-Discipline - Excellence - Prayer Sportsmanship - Service - Leadership - Courage Compassion - Creativity - Responsibility
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3900 N Leavitt St, Chicago (773) 539-0066 www.stbenedict.com Located in the thriving North Center community, SBPS provides quality, faith-based education PreK-12th grade. A comprehensive curriculum, innovative technology, small class size, extra-curricular activities, and a challenging college-prep program combine to provide each student the opportunity to excel. Core curriculum subjects are supplemented with Spanish, Art, Music, Computer, and Physical Education. Portfolio Assessment at all grade levels document the mastery of grade level standards. Full day and half day preschool options are available. Call for tour information.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS ST. CELESTINE SCHOOL 3017 N. 77th Ave., Elmwood Park (708) 453-8234 stcelestineschool.org Catholic school serving Elmwood Park, Chicago and beyond, fostering academic, physical, spiritual development Pre-K-8th. iPads/ Chromebooks for each child, Art, Music, Spanish, Reading Resource, Speech Therapy, Learning Disabilities teacher. H.S. Academic Contests, Jr. High Science Fair, Speech Contest, and National Geography Bee. Sports programs, instructional and competitive, student clubs. Full Day Preschool, Kindergarten, Half Day Preschool, Hot Lunch and low cost Before & After School Care. A place to believe, achieve, succeed!
ST. CLEMENT SCHOOL 2524 N. Orchard, Chicago (773) 348-8212 stclementschool.org Saint Clement School offers a rigorous curriculum that challenges our students’ intellect,
promotes service, and inspires each and every child to recognize his or her own unique gifts. Our students’ rich experience of faith, service and intellectual discovery enables them to enter the high schools of their choice as compassionate leaders who serve the common good and respond with confidence to the challenges of the day. Explore our website and attend an Admission Coffee to get a more in-depth experience of our vibrant and multifaceted school.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL 2101 N. Fremont Street, Chicago (773) 525.4990 school.stjames-lutheran.org As the oldest, continuously operating school in Chicago, St. James has been preparing students for success since 1857. We educate the whole child by offering inquiry-based learning with a Christian worldview to students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. St. James students develop criti-
cal thinking skills and problem solving strategies while growing into responsible young adults guided by God’s love.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL 501 W. Park Ave., Libertyville (847) 362-4424 www.StJohnsLib.com St. John Lutheran School of Libertyville offers personalized, Christian education in a loving, safe environment for children preschool (age 3) through grade 8. Experienced, caring teachers seek to meet the needs of all students and prepare them for academic success in higher levels of learning. St. John Lutheran School is nationally recognized for educational excellence and received exemplary accreditation from WELSSA and NCPSA. Come join our family! Schedule your personal tour today.
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ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL 4939 W. Montrose Ave., Chicago (773) 736-1196 StJohnsChicago.org Want to hear how to prepare your child for the top high schools, see your student excel in core subjects? Get an edge in life? Ask about our quality programs: foreign languages (2), music (handbells, choirs, band, musicals), phys-ed (health, sports programs, recess), extracurricular activities, extended care hours, and more. Come see our 10,000 volume library, bowling alley, playgrounds, and labs (computers, science) –“God’s Love in Action”: A great way to raise a child – since 1876.
ST. MARY OF GOSTYN SCHOOL Preschool-8th Grade
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SCHOOL LISTINGS We make a difference in the lives of our children, families, parish and community. As Downers Grove’s first Catholic school, we have provided a superior faithbased education for families in the area since 1897. We partner with parents to ensure each child reaches his full potential and graduates with academic skills and life tools to achieve life-long success. Discover how we can make a difference in your child’s life by visiting us today!
SAINT MARY OF THE WOODS 6959 N. Hiawatha Ave, Chicago (773) 763-7577 smowschool.org 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, coding, and STEM. Our community of faith, knowledge and service also incorporates monthly service projects and student-led masses.
ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 6036 W. Eastwood Ave., Chicago (773) 725-5133 srb-chicago.org Since 1931, St. Robert Bellarmine has been providing the Jefferson Park/Portage Park area with a vibrant Catholic education that addresses the needs of the whole child: spiritual, emotional, academic, physical, and social. For more information about our community, early childhood programs, K-8th grade curriculum with inquiry-based science and honors classes, athletics, test scores, enrichment and summer programs and more, visit srb-chicago.org.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS ST. VINCENT FERRER SCHOOL 1515 Lathrop Avenue, River Forest (708) 771-5905 svfschool.org Committed to academic excellence and Catholic values for over 75 years, St. Vincent’s serves families from 8 surrounding villages and the city of Chicago. Our technology-driven curriculum includes an interactive smartboard in every classroom and iPads for assignments including digital textbooks. Our exemplary Early Childhood Education program begins at age 3 and offers half or full day, as well as 3 and 5 day options. Our Kindergarten is full day. Call to tour or shadow.
THE SCHOOL OF SAINTS, FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY 180 Ridge Ave., Winnetka (847) 446-0031 faithhopeschool.org Rooted in a Catholic value system, the School of Saints Faith,
Hope and Charity is an inclusive school that offers a superior academic education for children Prekindergarten through 8th grade. World language, music, art, state-of-the-art technology and physical education enhance the core curriculum of language arts, mathematics, religion, social studies, and science. Competitive and Intramural Sports, Band, Instrumental Music and Choir are offered. Weekly all-school Mass and community service allow students to live their faith.
SCIENCE & ARTS ACADEMY The Gifted Choice ®
1825 Miner Street, Des Plaines (847) 827-7880 scienceandartsacademy.org Science & Arts Academy educates gifted children – Junior Kindergarten through 8th grade – in an academically differentiated and enriched environment while recognizing the unique development of each child. Our supportive community encourages students to
embrace their potential and cultivates their academic abilities, creative talents, and emotional growth. To learn more about SAA, please attend our Open House on January 21st at 1:00pm, or call to schedule a tour.
SKOKIE MONTESSORI SCHOOL 8401 N. Karlov Ave., Skokie (847) 679-4614 skokiemontessori.com A small school with big learning for children ages 2 to 12. Skokie Montessori School is highly rated for providing a strong academic program, secure and engaging learning environments, qualified and experienced staff, and for parent satisfaction. The Montessori philosophy is a method proven to support every child’s needs and develop their strengths. Skokie Montessori School. A small school with big learning for children ages 2 to 12. Call us today to schedule a tour.
SONNETS ACADEMY HYDE PARK 5548 S. Hyde Park Blvd. (773) 891-0029 www.sonnetsacademy.com/ hydepark Belong to our early learning community - Chicago’s boutique urban preschool & infant care for play-based learning - offering curriculum and enrichment programs for children six weeks to six years. Sonnets Academy - Hyde Park features an indoor play area in a unique rotunda room for larger group activities and projects. In addition to our attached outdoor play space, our preschoolers frequent two parks – Bixler and Harold Washington, both of which offer great soft surface play spaces.
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Our carefully crafted and time tested developmentally appropriate play based curriculum makes it possible to offer: • Wonderful opportunities for developing enhanced social and cognitive skills through play and classroom routines • Small classroom size with teacher to pupil ration 1:5 • Experienced Masters level teachers
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SCHOOL LISTINGS SONNETS ACADEMY LINCOLN PARK 1932 N. Clark St. (312) 951-1024
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www.sonnetsacademy.com/ lincolnpark Belong to our early learning community - Chicago’s boutique urban preschool & infant care for play-based learning - offering curriculum and enrichment programs for children six weeks to six years. Sonnets Academy Lincoln Park is steps from the Lincoln Park Zoo, the Farm at the Zoo and the vast green space of Lincoln Park. Our school has a large indoor play space which is great for gross motor activities during winter, school-wide projects and events, & yoga classes.
www.totuslingua.com Totus Lingua, licensee of The Language Workshop for Children®, provides a playful language immersion experience for kids age 6 months to 9 years. Children learn Spanish and Mandarin Chinese from native speaking teachers trained to use The Thibaut Technique®. Totus Lingua is teaching in schools, day cares and playspaces including the Sod Room, Purple Monkey Playroom, Little Beans Cafe and the Baker Demonstration School. ENROLL at www. totuslingua.com. Find info on Facebook www.facebook.com/ totuslingua or call 224-420-2371.
SONNETS ACADEMY RIVER NORTH
ENROLLING NOW
430 W. Erie St. (312) 344-1926
The School of Saints Faith, Hope & Charity 2014 National Blue Ribbon School
Grow with us in heart, mind & soul.
www.sonnetsacademy.com/ rivernorth Belong to our early learning community - Chicago’s boutique urban preschool & infant care for play-based learning - offering curriculum and enrichment programs for children six weeks to six years. Sonnets Academy - River North’s main outdoor play area is just a block away at Montgomery Ward Park and Playground, with a great children’s play area, open lawn for gross motor play and a fountain plaza. Our school features a large indoor gross motor room and a yoga room.
SONNETS ACADEMY WEST LOOP 229 S. Peoria St. (312) 733-7580
3-year old Prekindergarten-8th grade
Gifted and Talented Program
Full day Kindergarten
Learning Lab for Inclusive Education
Before and After Care
Social Emotional Curriculum
Community Service
State of the Art Technology
Team Sports & Intramurals
Band, Instrumental Music and Choir
Weekly All School Mass 1:1 Devices starting in 1st Grade
SCHOOL OF SAINTS FAITH, HOPE & CHARITY www.faithhopeschool.org
State-of-the-art field, playground and sport court
180 RIDGE AVENUE WINNETKA phone 847-446-0031 Financial Assistance Available
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www.sonnetsacademy.com/ westloop Belong to our early learning community - Chicago’s boutique urban preschool & infant care for play-based learning - offering curriculum and enrichment programs for children six weeks to six years. Sonnets Academy - West Loop has its very own enclosed outdoor play yard as well as an indoor play space. For walking field trips and playtime our students go to the Mary Bartelme Park. It offers a large children’s play area
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TRUMPET BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 28045 N. Ashley Circle, Suite 201 Libertyville
(630) 225-8604 www.TBH.com T rumpet Behavioral Health provides exceptional behavior health services to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental disabilities. Our treatment is based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), an outcomesbased, scientific approach used to measure behavior, teach socially significant skills and evaluate the progress of those skills. By tailoring each program to meet specific client needs, we strive to bring lifelong positive change to the clients we serve.
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SCHOOL LISTINGS WOODLANDS ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART 760 E. Westleigh Rd., Lake Forest (847) 234-4300 www.woodlandsacademy.org Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is an independent, Catholic day and boarding college preparatory school for young women in grades 9-12. A member of the worldwide Sacred Heart Schools Network, Woodlands promotes academic, artistic and athletic excellence, global awareness, social responsibility, and strong faith. The curriculum includes advanced placement and honors courses, service opportunities and ESL. Our diverse community includes students from several countries and communities throughout Illinois. Student/faculty ratio is 9:1, with 100% college acceptance annually.
YOUNG WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL OF CHICAGO Serving 9th-12th Grade
2641 S. Calumet Avenue, Chicago (312) 949-9400 www.ywlcs.org The Young Women’s Leadership Charter School of Chicago is the only all girls public school in the city. We inspire urban girls to engage in rigorous college preparatory learning in a small school that emphasizes math, science and technology and nurtures their self-confidence and challenges them to achieve. Now Accepting Applications for 2017-18 Academic Year.
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Education is not just about what children learn. It’s also about who they become. At St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School, our curriculum is designed to meet the needs of the whole child. Our dedicated faculty, staff, families, and students work together so that children can flourish.
Tiny Tots for 2 year olds Preschool 3 & 4 K-8 curriculum & academic achievement Superkids reading Inquiry-based science Honors & Title 1 programs Music, art, athletics & enrichment Before and after school care Summer program
St. Robert Bellarmine srb-chicago.org 773-725-5133 | 6036 W. Eastwood, Chicago 60630
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4th Church Day School.................................... 19 Acacia Academy ................................................. 47 Alcuin Montessori ............................................. 45 Alphonsus Academy & Center for the Arts ................................... 25
Gan Shalom Early Childhood Education Center ......................................... 43 Gardner School................................................... 51 GCE Lab School ..................................................... 6 Gems World Academy........................................ 2
River Forest Community Center.................. 52 Ronald Knox Montessori School................. 43 Roycemore ........................................................... 18 Sacred Heart ........................................................ 10 The School of Saints Faith, Hope & Charity.................................. 62
AltSchool ................................................................. 3
German International School Chicago ..... 38
The Ancona School............................................ 32
Grace Lutheran Church & School ................ 19
Ascension Catholic School ............................ 36
HalfPriceSchools.com........................................ 8
Association of Illinois Montessori Schools ................... Back Cover
Holy Cross School.............................................. 31
Scuola Italiana Enrico Fermi......................... 62
Hyde Park Day School ..................................... 48
Skokie Montessori School ............................. 13
Immaculate Conception Grade School .................................................. 57
St Andrew School .............................................. 52
Autism Home Support ..... Inside Back Cover The Avery Coonley School.............................. 26 Baker - The Progressive School .................... 30
Science & Arts Academy.................................. 41
St Athanasius School ....................................... 59
Bennett Day School .......................................... 50
Intercultural Montessori Language School .......................................... 45
St Benedict Preparatory School .................. 33
Blue Bird Day....................................................... 11
Jerusalem Lutheran School ........................... 43
St Celestine School ........................................... 59
Bright Horizons Early Education & Preschool ................... 15
Kensington School............................................ 25
St Chrysostom Day School ............................ 61
British International School of Chicago - Lincoln Park.................................................... 4
Kidwatch Plus ..................................................... 47
British International School of Chicago - South Loop ..................Inside Front Cover
Lakefront Children's Academy ..................... 58
The Brooke Whitted Center........................... 63
Latin School of Chicago .................................. 17
Center for Talent Development Northwestern University .......................... 32
Mary Meyer School ........................................... 49
St John School Libertyville ............................ 47
Mathnasium .......................................................... 9
St Josaphat School ............................................ 42
The Chicago Academy for the Arts ............. 33
Metropolitan Schoolhouse ........................... 40
St Mary of Gostyn Parish................................ 36
Chicago Friends School .................................. 44
Montessori Language Academy .................. 48
Chicago Grammar School .............................. 60
St Mary of the Woods Catholic School ..... 38
Moraine Valley Community College .......... 29
Chicago Jewish Day School ........................... 30
Morgan Park Academy .................................... 23
Chicago School GPS .......................................... 36
Northside Catholic Academy ........................ 29
Chicago Waldorf School ................................... 1
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School............ 57
The Children's School ...................................... 23 Countryside Montessori School .................. 21 The Cove School ................................................. 33 Creative Corners Preschool Des Plaines Park District ........................... 32 The Frances Xavier Warde School .............. 39 Fusion..................................................................... 29 64 MAKING THE GRADE 2017
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Kids Work.............................................................. 60 Lake Forest Academy ....................................... 63
Pilgrim Lutheran ................................................ 40 Prairieland Montessori ................................... 55 Queen of Angels Catholic Elementary School .................... 28
St Clement School ............................................. 41 St James Lutheran School .............................. 46 St Jerome Catholic School ............................. 54 St John Evangelical Lutheran ....................... 56
St Robert Bellarmine Catholic School ...... 63 St Vincent Ferrer School ................................. 42 Totus Lingua ........................................................ 56 Trumpet Behavioral Health........................... 22 The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools ..................................... 53
Quest Academy .................................................. 27
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart ..................................... 19
Resurrection College Prep High School..................................................... 30
Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago........................ 14 Special Advertising Supplement
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Chicago
Chicago Southwest
Chicago Montessori
Montessori Foundations of Chicago
1713 W. Cullom Ave., Chicago 60613 773.525.4358 AMI accredited for ages 0 -12 years.
Intercultural Montessori Language School 114 S. Racine, Ste. 100 Chicago 60607 interculturalmontessori.org 312.265.1514
Dual-language Montessori programs for ages 3-12 in Spanish, Japanese & Chinese. Oak Park campus as well.
Near North Montessori
1434 W. Division St., Chicago 60642 nnms.org 773.384.1434
3575 S. Archer, Chicago 60609 www.montessorifoundations.com 773.254.5437
Providing a quality Montessori education to children ages 6 weeks to 6 years at an affordable price.
Suburban South Montessori Children's Schoolhouse
5935 Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN mcshammond.com 219.932.5666
AMS Accredited (22 months - 12 years), Est. 1963 serving children 6 mos - 14 years; middle school, before and after care available. Est. 1968 Early morning, Afterschool & summer programs. Fully Accredited. Montessori School of Lemont
16427 W. 135th St., Lemont lemontmontessori.com 47 W. Polk St., Ste G15, Chicago 60661 815.834.0607 Est. in 1979; Preschool - 8th grade www.southloopmontessori.org offering Spanish, Mandarin and After 312.431.8050
South Loop Montessori School
Traditional Montessori experience set in the School Programs on 7 acres with natural heart of the city. Infants - 9 years old, AMS playground, chicken coop and nature trails Full Member School.
University Village Montessori School
1304 S. Halsted St., Chicago 60607 www.uvmontessori.com 773.800.9780
Southwest Suburban Montessori 8800 W. 119th St., Palos Park www.swsmontessori.com 708.448.5332
Forest Bluff School
8 W Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff forestbluffschool.org 847.295.8338
AMI Accredited 1982. Birth to 14 years. Paula Polk Lillard, Lynn Jessen founders.
Midwest Montessori Demonstration School 926 Noyes St., Evanston midwestmontessori.com 847.328.6630
Brickton Montessori School
Rogers Park Montessori School
Serving children 15 months through Kindergarten all day, every day.
Skokie Montessori School
www.SetonMontessori.org 630.655.1066
Developing confident, capable, creative children to be the leaders and innovators of Seton Montessori School tomorrow. 6 months - 6 years. Parent/child, 5728 Virginia Ave., Toddler, Primary, Kindergarten. Ext. 1963 Clarendon Hills
8401 Karlov Ave., Skokie www.skokiemontessori.com 847.679.4614
Serving children ages 2 -12 years. Full and partial schedules; summer program. AMS Full Member school.
Vernon Hills Montessori
21 Hawthorn Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061 www.vernonhillsacademy.com 847.918.0342
Buffalo Grove Montessori School
Riverwoods Montessori Schools
Est. 1966 serving children ages 2 through 14; Est. 1966, AMS Accredited & Living Legacy. 3 mos. - 12 yrs., Full & Half day, Full day, half day, early arrival. Elementary & Summer Camp. Fully Accredited.
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Greenbrook Montessori School
2031 Elmwood Avenue, Wilmette 847.256.2922
Suburban Northwest
1800 W. Balmoral Ave., Chicago 60640 3140 Riverwoods Rd., Riverwoods www.montessori-schools.com www.rpmschool.org 847.945.8661 773.271.1700
Suburban West
www.Greenbrook-Montessori.com
Chiaravalle Montessori
Est. 1986. Serving children 24 mos. through Toddler and Early Childhood, 1st through 8th grade. Accredited by AMS and ISACS. 8th grades Half to Full day. Extracurriculars and summer program. Deerfield, Glenview &
Est. 1993. Serving infants through Kindergarten. Full & Part time options available year-round.
Ronald Knox Montessori School 630.830.1675
Suburban North
425 Dempster St., Evanston 8622 West Catalpa Ave., Chicago 60656 www.chiaravalle.org www.brickton.org 847.864.2190 773.714.0646 Parent/Infant & Child, Full & Partial Day
418 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge, IL 60068 montessoriacademyofillinois.com 847.292.1229
Demonstration School (MMTTC) ages 3 - 6 1675 Greenbrook Blvd., Hanover Park years, full and part time.
Est. 1970. Beautiful woodland setting. Serving children 2 - 6 years; am & pm, Serving children ages 2 months to 6 years full-day Kindergarten. Spanish, Gym, Yoga, 15 months - 6 years; afterschool, summer old. Offering Half, School and Full-day Music & Summer school. Accredited by camp, private piano & voice; semi-private programs with enrichment classes available. NAEYC. karate & music
Chicago North/ Northwest
Montessori Academy of Illinois
Est. 1965, a Lab School serving students 2 months - 12 years; accredited by AMS and NAEYC; offering full and half day, summer programs and Parent-Child class.
West Suburban Montessori School
1039 S. East Ave. OakPark 708.848.2662
AMI Accredited 1988; ages 3 - 12 years. Full and half day options available.
950 Ellen Dr., Buffalo Grove 847.541.8111 bgmsweb.net
AMS accredited serving infants through kindergarten, Providing a lifetime foundation for more than 40 years.
Childrens Learning World, A Montessori School, Inc. 8101 Golf Rd., Niles ciw-montessori.com 847.470.0370
6 weeks - 12 years, open year round.
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