North Lawndale Community Action Council
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North Lawndale STEAM Academy plans, STEM learning installations, Universal pre-K enrollment
North Lawndale STEAM Academy plans, STEM learning installations, Universal pre-K enrollment
04:54 PM Apr 28, 2021 CDT
More on Communities in Schools here
cisofchicago.org
- Nonprofit serving staff, parents, and students
- Also work with community partners to service the needs of students in schools and communities (can range from arts to mental health).
-Also career & higher education programs
-build relationships
-facilitate connections
-train & convene partners
metrofamily.org/programs-and-s…
- sidewalk installations that encourage play and also brain building https://t.co/o40iUKNDT5
For example, this math installation is both engaging but also encourages STEM skill, like an activity table and math bench. These are also ADA accessible.
CPS wants to increase that enrollment, especially in North Lawndale.
Overall, CPS wants 18,180 full-day seats available. Right now, there are 16,020. They plan to find a way to build classrooms to serve the remaining 2,160
Read more on that here. chicagodefender.com/mayor-lightfoo…
chicago.chalkbeat.org/2021/4/26/2240…
Interested families can apply here chicago.gov/city/en/sites/…
chalkbeat.org/2021/4/28/2240…
So far, they have had meetings to discuss what this school would look like.
Future meetings have curriculum, programming, and partnerships on the agenda.
Agency Information
Chicago Public Schools Community Action Councils
Community Action Councils, or CACs, consist of 25-30 voting members who are directly involved in developing a strategic plan for educational success within their communities. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students. There are nine CACs across Chicago.