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Official school name:
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Mark Skinner Elementary School
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Address:
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1260 W Adams St Chicago, Illinois 60607 Map
Phone: (773) 534-7790 Fax: (773) 534-7879
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Contacts:
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Principal - Deborah M Clark Other - Mrs. Tracey Robinson
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Important Information
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Attendance boundaries:
Yes
Near North/West/Central zone map
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Bilingual Services: N/A
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Refugee Services: N/A
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Title I Eligible: No
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Track: Standard
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Nearest CTA:
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CTA Bus Routes:
20, 126
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CTA Train Lines:
Blue
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School type
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Zone
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Grades
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Number of students
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Pre
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K
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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Classical
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Near north/West/Central
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Pre-K-8
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843
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Pre-K:
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Kindergarten:
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Full Day
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Hours:
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08:30 AM-03:30 PM
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After School Hours:
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School-wide Programs and Models
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Tuition Based Preschool
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Supports and Resources
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Skinner West is highly recognized for its rigorous and accelerated curriculum, outstanding student achievement, diversity, extracurricular activities, strong parental involvement, and partnerships. There are three ways to enroll in Skinner West: through the selective enrollment testing process (Kdg-8th), live in attendance boundaries, or through the CPS lottery (Kdg-2).
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Health and Wellness:
Crisis Intervention Services, School-based Dental Services
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Sports and Fitness:
16” Softball, Boys’ Basketball, Boys’ Golf, Boys’ Tennis, Cheerleading, Chess, Double Dutch, Flag Football, Girls’ Basketball, Girls’ Golf, Girls’ Soccer, Girls’ Tennis, Girls’ Track, Wrestling
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At-a-glance
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Skinner West’s vision is to become the premier school in metropolitan Chicago for educating Classical, neighborhood / magnet, and special needs students and to serve as a model for all similar schools.
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Statistics
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Demographics
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As of 2012-2013, there were 843 students enrolled at SKINNER. 24.3% were low income Students. 8.9% were Special Education Students. 5% were Limited English Learners.
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As of 2012-2013, the largest demographic at SKINNER was Black. As of that time, this demographic made up 41.2% of the student population. The second greatest demographic was White at 20.9%.
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Enrollment and admissions
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Guidelines
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Accepts students citywide for Gifted. Pre-K open to applicants citywide. Open to students living in the attendance area for K-1. If space is available, applicants outside the attendance area may apply.
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| Tracey Robinson | Standard, Pre-K and Selective Enrollment Elementary Schools Application | Contact school | |
| Required for gifted, none required for neighborhood |
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New to the CPS enrollment process?
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Learn more about the 3 steps in Enroll
in a school.
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Additional information resources
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CPS strives to provide information about our schools to parents and the community. The reports listed below are intended to provide additional information about each school.
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School Progress Report - English
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2012
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School Progress Report Letter - English
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2012
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School Progress Report - Spanish
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2012
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School Progress Report Letter - Spanish
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2012
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Parent-Guardian Survey
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2012
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Continuous Improvement Work Plan (CIWP) Year 1
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2012-2014
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School Space Utilization Report
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2011 - 2012
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Year 2 SIPAAA
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2010 - 2012
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School Segment Report
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2010
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School Segment Report
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2009
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6 month asbestos surveillance
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Fall 2012
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Asbestos Inspection report
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2007
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School Assessment
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N/A
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Environmental Scorecard
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Current
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Education Facilities Master Plan
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2013
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Student outcomes
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CPS
average
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2010
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2011
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2012
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| Students exceeding state standards in grade 8 (ISAT Composite) |
15.8% |
44.3% |
62.2% |
51.7% |
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Academic progress
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CPS
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2010
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2011
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2012
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| Students meeting or exceeding state standards (ISAT Composite) |
76.4% |
99.1% |
99.3% |
99.2% |
| Students meeting or exceeding state standards in reading |
73.4% |
98.9% |
99.2% |
99.5% |
| Students meeting or exceeding state standards in mathematics |
80.5% |
98.9% |
99.7% |
99.5% |
| Students meeting or exceeding state standards in science |
72.9% |
100% |
98.5% |
97.2% |
| Students exceeding state standards (ISAT Composite) |
18.9% |
69.8% |
71.8% |
75.4% |
| Relative School Impact on Student Growth in Reading ("value-added") |
0 |
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1.9 |
| Relative School Impact on Student Growth in Mathematics ("value-added") |
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1.6 |
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Attendance
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CPS
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2010
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2011
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2012
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| Average Daily Attendance Rate |
95.3% |
97.2% |
97.1% |
96.9% |
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Key
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0%
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50%
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100%
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Recently published reports
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School Progress Report - English
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2012
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School Progress Report Letter - English
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2012
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School Progress Report - Spanish
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2012
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School Progress Report Letter - Spanish
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2012
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Parent-Guardian Survey
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2012
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Performance Policy Report
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2012
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State School Report Card
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2012
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AYP Report
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2012
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