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Official school name:
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William K New Sullivan Elementary School
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Address:
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8331 S Mackinaw Chicago, Illinois 60617 Map
Phone: (773) 535-6585 Fax: (773) 535-6561
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Contacts:
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Principal - Kathy McCoy Other - Dr. Trudy Taylor
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Important Information
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Attendance boundaries:
Yes
South 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: Yes
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Track: Standard
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Nearest CTA:
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CTA Bus Routes:
5, 26, 71
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CTA Train Lines:
Red
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Metra Train Lines:
Metra Electric District (ME)
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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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Neighborhood
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South
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Pre-K-8
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519
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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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Kindergarten
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Supports and Resources
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New Sullivan is a state-of-the-art Fine and Performing Arts Magnet Cluster School in the South Chicago area. New Sullivan has many external partnerships and comprehensive programs that provide a holistic approach to meet the needs of all students. We have a uniform dress code which is purple or white shirts and blue or black pants; students may wear black or gym shoes.
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Creative:
Artesian Crafts, Ballroom Dancing, Band/Orchestra, Ethnic/Folk Dance, Graphic Design, Guitar, Mixed Media, Painting, Percussion, Piano/Keyboard
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Health and Wellness:
Crisis Intervention Services
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Parent and Community:
Family Nights, Health and Wellness Workshops/Programs, Literacy Workshops, Math/Science Workshops, Meeting Space For Parent Groups, Parent Advisory/Group, Parent Patrol, Peace Circles
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Scholastic:
Supplemental Educational Services (SES) Tutoring
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Sports and Fitness:
Boys’ Basketball, Cheerleading, Girls’ Track
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At-a-glance
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New Sullivan is dedicated to creating a culture of lifelong learners who will be poised to become trailblazers, not only for their community, but the nation as well.
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Statistics
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Demographics
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As of 2012-2013, there were 519 students enrolled at NEW SULLIVAN. 97.5% were low income Students. 16.6% were Special Education Students. 12.1% were Limited English Learners.
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As of 2012-2013, the largest demographic at NEW SULLIVAN was Black. As of that time, this demographic made up 72.8% of the student population. The second greatest demographic was Hispanic at 24.7%.
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Enrollment and admissions
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Guidelines
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Open to students living in attendance area. If space is available, applicants living outside the attendance area may apply. Contact school for more information. Pre-K open to applicants citywide.
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| Mrs. Darlene Carothers | Standard Elementary and Pre-K | Contact school | |
| None required |
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Learn more about the 3 steps in Enroll
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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% |
5.1% |
0% |
2% |
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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% |
49.1% |
56.5% |
59.7% |
| Students meeting or exceeding state standards in reading |
73.4% |
50.9% |
58.5% |
58.2% |
| Students meeting or exceeding state standards in mathematics |
80.5% |
54.6% |
57.5% |
62% |
| Students meeting or exceeding state standards in science |
72.9% |
29.2% |
46.3% |
57.1% |
| Students exceeding state standards (ISAT Composite) |
18.9% |
3.7% |
4.3% |
4.5% |
| Relative School Impact on Student Growth in Reading ("value-added") |
0 |
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-0.2 |
| Relative School Impact on Student Growth in Mathematics ("value-added") |
0 |
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0.1 |
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Attendance
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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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| Average Daily Attendance Rate |
95.3% |
90.3% |
90.3% |
92.5% |
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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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