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Chicago Early Learning Programs Chicago Early Learning Programs Key Site Name 536 SGA Youth and Family Services - Little Village (Telpochcalli Community Arts Fine Arts School) 463 Orr Family Development Center YMCA 872 Telpochcalli Elementary School 901 Woodlawn Community Elementary School Page 1 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Description Address 2832 W 24th Blvd Theprogram will serve low income families with children from birth to three. The program provides parenting skills training, counseling, early detection and screening, monthly home visits, family empowerment, as well as ensuring that clients have access to health care services. 730 N Pulaski Rd The Orr Family Development Center's purpose is to provide families with quality child care that enhances a child's social, emotional, cognitive and physical growth. Our focus is to help children develop a solid foundation for the future that prepares children to learning. A strong relationship between parent and teacher engages parents and fosters an optimal base for children's grow and develop. Orr's targeted population is parenting teens with infants and toddlers. For this reason, we are conveniently located within the Orr Academy High School to ensure that we capture our intended population. We offer the convenience of health, mental health, early screening and early intervention referral services here within our program. 2832 W 24th Blvd Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. Pre-K program in a dual language school that serves students from Pre-K through 8th grade. 6657 S Kimbark Ave Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment Page 2 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs City State ZIP Phone Number Chicago IL 60623 (773) 534-1402 Chicago IL 60624 (773) 565-0130 Chicago IL 60623 (773) 534-1402 Chicago IL 60637 (773) 535-0801 Page 3 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs URL Ages Served Ages 0-3 http://www.sgayouth.org None http://www.ymcachicago.org/Orr 6 weeks - 3 years old http://www.cps.edu/Schools/Pages/school.aspx?School 3 years to 5 years ID=609921 http://www.cps.edu/Schools/Pages/school.aspx?School 3 years to 5 years ID=609977 Page 4 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Ages 3-5 Weekday Availability Full Week, Part Week Full Week, Full Day Full Week, Full Day Full Week, Full Day Page 5 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Duration/Hours Program Information Offers Home Visiting, Community Based, Early Head Start Community Based, Early Head Start CPS Based CPS Based, Head Start Page 6 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Languages other than English Other Features Accreditation Accepts CCAP None Accepts CCAP NAEYC None None Page 7 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Quality Quality Rating Latitude Longitude licensed Licensed 41.847888999999995 -87.695381 gold Gold 41.894070999999954 -87.726046 gold Gold 41.847888999999995 -87.695381 gold Gold 41.773479999999985 -87.59429499999997 Page 8 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Historical Community Location Wards 2003- Zip Codes Census Tracts Areas 2015 (41.847889, -87.695381) 29 21569 32 203 (41.894071, -87.726046) 11 21572 24 99 (41.847889, -87.695381) 29 21569 32 203 (41.77348, -87.594295) 32 22260 9 27 Page 9 of 1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Wards 1 45 1 33 Page 10 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs 1000 Ada S. McKinley - Dream Child Development 902 Carter G Woodson South Elementary School 552 Avalon Park Elementary School 776 Bernhard Moos Elementary School 551 John J Audubon Elementary School Page 11 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. 1836 W 87th St 4511 S Evans Ave Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. 8045 S Kenwood Ave Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. 1711 N California Ave Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. 3500 N Hoyne Ave Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. Page 12 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Chicago IL 60620 (773) 445-5100 Chicago IL 60653 (773) 535-1280 Chicago IL 60619 (773) 535-6615 Chicago IL 60647 (773) 534-4340 Chicago IL 60618 (773) 534-5470 Page 13 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs 6 weeks to 5 years http://www.cps.edu/Schools/Pages/school.aspx?School 3 years to 5 years ID=610345 http://www.cps.edu/Schools/Pages/school.aspx?School 3 years to 5 years ID=609786 http://www.cps.edu/Schools/Pages/school.aspx?School 3 years to 5 years ID=610076 http://www.cps.edu/Schools/Pages/school.aspx?School 3 years to 5 years ID=609782 Page 14 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs None Full Week, Full Day Full Week, Full Day Full Week, Full Day Full Week, Full Day Page 15 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs Community Based CPS Based, Head Start CPS Based CPS Based, Head Start CPS Based Page 16 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs None None None None None Page 17 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs licensed Licensed 41.73588714597643 -87.66937536807622 licensed Licensed 41.812730499999965 -87.60782379999998 gold Gold 41.74853699999999 -87.59142499999999 silver Silver 41.91214699999995 -87.69700799999997 gold Gold 41.94502499999998 -87.68094599999998 Page 18 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs (41.735887145976, -87.669375368076) 6 21554 70 532 (41.8127305, -87.6078238) 1 4301 4 161 (41.748537, -87.591425) 9 21546 41 133 (41.912147, -87.697008) 24 22535 25 299 (41.945025, -87.680946) 13 21538 46 614 Page 19 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs 13 10 35 41 18 Page 20 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs 924 Ada S. McKinley - J & L Family Learning Day Care 643 John B Drake Elementary School 1015 Chicago Youth Centers - First Step Learning Daycare 937 Easter Seals - A-Karrasel 725 Edward Jenner Elementary Academy of the Arts 774 Irvin C Mollison Elementary School 779 Wolfgang A Mozart Elementary School Page 21 of1610 09/30/2021 Chicago Early Learning Programs 11640 S Wentworth Ave 2710 S Dearborn St Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. 6401 S Ashland Ave 3420 W Fullerton Ave 1119 N Cleveland Ave Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. 4415 S Dr Martin L King Jr Dr Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement. 2200 N Hamlin Ave Chicago Public Schools early childhood school based preschool programs work to ensure children ages 3 and 4 years old, particularly those most in need, have access to high-quality programs. Schools are committed to creating an engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports and respects the unique potential of each individual child through best professional practices, parent engagement, and community involvement.

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