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School Name School Address City, State Zip Notes A.N School Name School Address City, State Zip Notes A.N. Pritzker School 2009 West Schiller Street Chicago, IL 60622 Alcott College Prep 2957 North Hoyne Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 Aldridge Elementary School 631 East 131st Street Chicago, IL 60827 Alessandro Volta Elementary School 4950 North Avers Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School 3730 North Oakley Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 Alfred Nobel Elementary School 4127 West Hirsch Street Chicago, IL 60647 Alice L. Bernard Elementary School 10354 South Charles Street Chicago, IL 60643 Amundsen High School 5110 North Damen Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 Andrew Jackson Language Academy 1340 West Harrison Street Chicago, IL 60607 Apollo Elementary School 10100 Dee Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 Arthur E. Canty Elementary School 3740 North Panama Avenue Chicago, IL 60634 Ashburn Community Elementary School 8300 S Street Louis Avenue Chicago, IL 60652 ASPIRA Haugan Middle School 3728 West Leland Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 Augustus H. Burley Elementary School 1630 West Barry Avenue Chicago, IL 60657 Avondale-Logandale Elementary School 3212 West George Street Chicago, IL 60618 Bannockburn School District 106 2165 Telegraph Road Bannockburn, IL 60015 Barbara Vick Early Childhood and Family Center 2554 West 113th Street Chicago, IL 60655 Barbara Vick Village 6601 South Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60629 John Barry Elementary School 2828 North Kilbourn Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 Newton Bateman Elementary School 4220 North Richmond Street Chicago, IL 60645 Daniel C. Beard Elementary School 6445 West Strong Street Chicago, IL 60656 Belmont-Cragin Elementary School 5252 West Palmer Street Chicago, IL 60639 Benito Juarez Community Academy 1450-1510 West Cermak Road Chicago, IL 60608 Benjamin Middle School 28W300 Street Charles Road West Chicago, IL 60185 Beulah Shoesmith Elementary School 1330 East 50th Street Chicago, IL 60615 Books, Brushes and Bands for Education Post Office Box 1018 Hammond, Indiana 46320 Bowen High School 2710 East 89th Street Chicago, IL 60617 Norman Bridge Elementary School 3800 North New England Avenue Chicago, IL 60634 Brook Park Elementary School 1214 Raymond Avenue LaGrange Park, IL 60526 Budlong Elementary School 2701 West Foster Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 Burr Oak Academy 1441 West 124th Street Calumet Park, IL 60827 Butler College Prepatory High School 821 East 103rd Street Chicago, IL 60628 Calmeca Academy of Fine Arts & Dual Language 3456 West 38th Street Chicago, IL 60632 D. R. Cameron Elementary School 1234 North Monticello Avenue Chicago, IL 60651 Carl Sandburg High School 13300 South LaGrange Road Orland Park, IL 60467 Carl Schurz High School 3601 North Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60640 Carl Von Linné Elementary School 3221 North Sacramento Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 Carrie Jacobs Bond Elementary School 7050 South May Street Chicago, IL 60621 William W. Carter Elementary School 5740 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 Carter G. Woodson Elementary School 4444 South Evans Avenue Chicago, IL 60653 Catalyst Charter- Howland Elementary School 1616 South Spaulding Avenue Chicago, IL 60623 CentroNía 1420 Columbia Road NW Washington, DC 20009 Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School 4747 Marshfield Avenue Chicago, IL 60617 Charles Evans Hughes Elementary School 4247 West 15th Street Chicago, IL 60623 Charles Hamilton Houston High School 6620 South King Drive Chicago, IL 60637 Charles G. Hammond Elementary School 2819 West 21st Place Chicago, IL 60623 Chicago Academy Elementary School 3400 North Austin Avenue Chicago, IL 60634 Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences 3857 West 111th Street Chicago, IL 60655 Chicago Military Academy - Bronzeville 3519 South Giles Avenue Chicago, IL 60653 Chicago Vocational Career Academy 2100 East 87th Street Chicago, IL 60617 Children of Peace School 1900 West Taylor Street Chicago, IL 60612 Chopin Elementary School 2450 West Rice Street Chicago, IL 60622 Christian Heritage Academy 315 Waukegan Raod Northfield, IL 60093 Christian Liberty Academy 502 West Euclid Avenue Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Walter S. Christopher School 5042 South Artesian Avenue Chicago, IL 60632 CICS Avalon Park Campus 1501 East 83rd Place Chicago, IL 60619 CICS Loomis Primary Academy 9535 South Loomis Street Chicago, IL 60643 Clara Barton Elementary School 7650 South Wolcott Avenue Chicago, IL 60620 DeWitt Clinton Elementary School 6110 North Fairfield Avenue Chicago, IL 60659 Henry R. Clissold Elementary School 2350 West 110th Place Chicago, IL 60643 Columbia Explorers Elementary Academy 4520 South Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60632 Richard T. Crane Medical Prep High School 2245 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60612 Crown Point Christian School 10550 Park Place Street John, IN 46373 Marie Sklodowska Curie Metropolitan High School 4959 South Archer Avenue Chicago, IL 60632 Daniel Boone Elementary School 6710 North Washtenaw Avenue Chicago, IL 60645 Daniel Hale Williams Preparatory School of Medicine 4934 South Wabash Avenue Chicago, IL 60615 Daniel J. Corkery Elementary School 2510 South Kildare Avenue Chicago, IL 60623 Darwin Elementary School 3116 West Belden Avenue Chicago, IL 60657 Charles Gates Dawes Elementary School 3810 West 81st Street Chicago, IL 60652 Stephen Decatur Classical Elementary School 7030 North Sacramento Avenue Chicago, IL 60645 Deerfield High School 1959 North Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 Dewey School of Excellence 5415 South Union Avenue Chicago, IL 60608 Disney II Magnet Elementary School 3815 North Kedvale Avenue Chicago, IL 60641 Disney II Magnet High School 3900 North Lawndale Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 John C. Dore Elementary School 6108 South Natoma Avenue Chicago, IL 60638 Dr. Jorge Prieto Math & Science Academy 2231 North Central Avenue Chicago, IL 60639 Dr. Martin Luther King College Prep 4445 South Drexel Boulevard Chicago, IL 60653 Thomas Drummond Montessori Public School 1845 West Cortland Street Chicago, IL 60622 Dumas Technology Academy Elementary School 6650 South Ellis Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 Closed Edison Park Elementary School 6220 North Olcott Avenue Chicago, IL 60631 Edison Regional Gifted Center 4929 North Sawyer Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 Edward Beasley Elementary School 5255 South State Street Chicago, IL 60605 Edward North Hurley Fine & Performing Arts Magnet Cluster 3849 West 69th Place Chicago, IL 60629 Eliza Chappell Elementary School 2135 West Foster Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 Elk Grove High School 500 West Elk Grove Boulevard Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Ella Flagg Young Elementary School 1434 North Parkside Avenue Chicago, IL 60651 Enrico Tonti Elementary School 5815 South Homan Avenue Chicago, IL 60651 Eric Solorio Academy High School 5400 South St. Louis Avenue Chicago, IL 60632 Eugene Field Elementary School 7019 North Ashland Avenue Chicago, IL 60626 Everett Elementary School 3419 South Bell Avenue Chicago, IL 60608 Evergreen Academy Middle School 3537 South Paulina Street Chicago, IL 60609 Laughlin Falconer Elementary School 3020 North Lamon Avenue Chicago, IL 60641 Federico Garcia Lorca Elementary School 3231 North Springfield Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 Eugene Field Elementary School 707 Wiser Street Park Ridge, IL 60068 Florence Nightingale Elementary School 5225 South Talman Avenue Chicago, IL 60632 Edwin G. Foreman High School 3236 North Leclaire Avenue Chicago, IL 60641 Frazier International Magnet Elementary School 4027 West Grenshaw Street Chicago, IL 60624 Franklin Fine Arts Center, Chicago Magnet School 225 West Evergreen Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 Frederick Funston Elementary School 2010 North Central Park Avenue Chicago, IL 60647 Friedrich Von Steuben Metropolitan Science Center 5039 North Kimball Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Elementary School 3149 North Wolcott Avenue Chicago, IL 60657 Galileo Scholastic Academy of Math and Science 820 South Carpenter Street Chicago, IL 60607 Matthew Gallistel Language Academy 10347 South Ewing Avenue Chicago, IL 60617 Geneva High School 416 McKinley Avenue Geneva, IL 60134 George Armstrong International Studies Elementary School2110 West Greenleaf Avenue Chicago, IL 60645 George M. Pullman Elementary School 1131 South Forrestville Chicago, IL 60628 George Manierre Elementary School 1420 North Hudson Avenue Chicago, IL 60610 George Rogers Clark Elementary School 1045 South Monitor Avenue Chicago, IL 60644 George Washington Elementary School 3611 East 114th Street Chicago, IL 60617 George Washington Elementary School 1500 Stewart Avenue Park Ridge, IL 60068 George Washington High School 3535 East 114th Street Chicago, IL 60617 Goethe Elementary School 2236 North Rockwell Street Chicago, IL 60647 Jesse Owens Community Academy 12302 South State Street Chicago, IL 60628 Graeme Stewart Elementary School 4525 North Kenmore Avenue Chicago, IL 60640 Closed Grayslake North High School 1925 North Route 83 Grayslake, IL 60030 Great Lakes Academy Charter School 8401 South Saginaw Avenue Chicago, IL 60617 Gresham School of Excellence 8524 South Green Street Chicago, IL 60620 Gwendolyn Brooks College Preparatory Academy 250 East 111th Street Chicago, IL. 60628 John H. 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