See the full report for the ending of November 26th, 2016.
Source: CAR
See the full report for the ending of November 26th, 2016.
Source: CAR
Happy December! 2016 is almost over, and it felt like a really long year. We hope you all are looking forward to family time, snow, and all the magic the holiday season has to offer. We hope you can join us at our open house this weekend to view 3 beautiful condos in River North.
As for the rest of the weekend, check out these events going on in Chicago. Ranging from gift shopping to dinning, we have you covered on last minute plans to make the most of the rest of 2016. You definitely deserve it!
Check out One of a Kind, the annual holiday to help you find that special handmade gift. With over 600 artists from all over North America, the One of a Kind show aims to enhance the shopping experience through food and entertainment as well as showcase handmade gifts from glass, photography, ceramics, mixed media, and other home goods! Follow us on instagram at hearonfitzpatrick marketing for photos this Saturday!
Going on from now till January is the Shakespeare on Film series at the Gene Siskel Film Center. It is a series of 10 film adaptations of William Shakespeare greatest plays. From Leonardo DiCaprio to the Avengers writer and director Joss Whedon, there truly is a Shakespeare film for everyone.
This Saturday only, head to Delilah’s on Lincoln Avenue for their annual Christmas Beer & Wine Tasting! This comprehensive taste testing is one fit for the ultimate beer lover. There are over 100 types of beer to try from all over the world making it one of the best sampling events in North America. Only in Chicago!
Tonight, hear the voices of the Chicago Children’s Choir with Caroling at the Cloud Gate, better known as the Bean. While it may be cold, we have yet to see snow! So make the most of it by grabbing your coat and listening to your favorite holiday tunes.
Still not over Halloween? Alas, we have an event any year-around scare master would love. The International Festival of Horror Radio Plays, is having their showcase this Monday! Listen to the submissions at Lincoln Hall this Monday.
Finally, you can STILL register for the Santa Hustle at Solider Field with a party at Navy Pier afterwards. See hundreds of Santas run through the streets of Chicago and along the Lakefront! The Santa Hustle, which is a 5k run, benefits the American Cancer Society.
After several years of back and forth, school officials are reexamining whether a school merger would be the ideal solution. CPS has made headlines for its teacher strikes, budget crises, and now again for the encouragement to consolidate two schools –Ogden International and Jenner Academy of the Art. Both schools have parallel issues that can be solved through a merging its two campuses only a mile apart. Whether parents and school officials agree, a decision will be made as late as December 1st of 2016, which is a day away. After a throttling election, a lot of major decisions hang in the balance at both the state and federal level that could impact education and our Chicago neighborhoods.
The words that linger on Ogden International School’s website are as followed,
“An Ogden International School education engages a K-12 diverse student body with inquiry-based learning experiences fostering empathy, critical thinking
and global mindedness for the world of tomorrow.
Ogden International’s globally-recognized IB programmes provide concept-based, academic frameworks, and student centered learning by inquiry, grounded in global context and real life situations.”
Now, Ogden is facing a real life situation of overcrowding at 125%-150% overcapacity- one of the largest in CPS. The original consolidation proposal stated that Ogden has been converting science labs and art rooms into the homerooms it needs to house all its students. Additionally, it has also shut down a prekindergarten program to account for 100 more seats in the school totaling around 1,200 students at the east campus. This certainly threatens the quality of their education as well as their prestige to maintain IB programs. Ogden has also had to deal with budget cuts from CPS itself back as do most public schools. The difference being that Ogden can pull from its own community of parents to shelter the financial burden. DNAinfo reported on the $130,000 raised to delay layoffs of Ogden educators in 2015, but questioned if it is really necessary. If these are the lengths parents are willing to go for to forgo increases in class size, a merger sounds like a more feasible choice.
On the other end of the spectrum, Jenner Academy of the Arts is facing low enrollment and at risk for closing completely. With a motto of “We strive to Be the N.E.S.T. each and every day. Be Neighborly. Stay Engaged. Be Scholarly. Use Teamwork.” Despite the harmonious nature of Jenner, it still has a lower enrollment. The consolidation proposal has pointed out that low enrollment has negatively impacted academic options for Jenner students. It also highlighted that they do not receive a second language and just recently reintroduced music instruction in 2014. Even with great branding, the aggressive efforts made to recruit new students, enrollment is up but still not even close to capacity. Jenner is dedicated to becoming a top choice school, mainly enrolling 98% of students from lower incomes.
Jenner has worked hard in getting enrollment up and providing opportunities for students as their solution to low enrollment. Possible solutions for Ogden were suggested out of the fear that it won’t be as prestige after merging with Jenner. Suggestions from auditing addresses and boundaries have also proven to be difficult. The use of an auditing system from anonymous tips to investigating address sites can be costly and create distrust within in the community. The idea of a new building is also out of the question over the simple solution of extending the boundary and using the brand-new facility offered by Jenner. However, this has not been met kindly as some people expressed that redrawing the boundary is in direct violation of personal space. NPR included an archived recording of an Ogden parent stating, “I made a conscious choice. I want to live in this neighborhood. To say that what I used to call my neighborhood school is now going to, you know, extend its boundary – it’s a complete imposition on my personal space.”
Chicago is no stranger to rapidly evolving and changing neighborhoods. These reflections can be seen in our schools and how they change throughout the years. Ogden opened in 1857 only to revamp with a new high school and IB program. Jenner has a lengthy history in the Chicago neighborhood for nearing housing projects and offering education to those in the area. After moving to a new building in the early 2000s, the building’s dedication and accredited educators are here with heart and a mission to become a top educational facility. As for the famed IB programs, the proposal suggests that Jenner teachers can easily be trained to teach the appropriate material. It is also important to mention that Jenner has high performing students and attendance, therefore would not lag far behind Ogden’s pupils. The Odgen-Jenner Consolidation Proposal from 2015 addresses both the transportation, the mental and emotional support, budgeting options, and academics. While some might feel displacement for purposely moving into the Gold Coast and Streeterville neighborhoods, it is vital to remember that Chicago is a collection of neighborhoods and people. Jenner is more than fond of the notion after taking in students from other neighborhood schools that have also closed down in the area.
Lastly, a new study suggests that this merger would be best for both schools. Jenner not only has a new facility, but rising test scores and promise for a school that primarily educates lower income students. A stark contrast to Ogden which has been described an affluent educational facility. The study concluded that not only a clear majority supported the merger, but also the consolidation would reap more federal funding because of their higher-lower income population. On top of that, the inclusive student body with a wide array of diverse backgrounds would boost academic achievement as well as cognitive development. The overall positives outweigh the negatives as the Ogden-Jenner Task Joint Task Force outlined their proposal and remained neutral.
The benefits are there and everyone is more than willing to merge both of these learning spaces. Aside from saving two schools from one real life situation, it is a great lesson to teach children about Chicago’s neighborhood, our history, and moving forward. With everything CPS has been through, a merger would offer a glimmer of hope in Chicago’s educational journey.
See the full report here for the ending of November 19th, 2016.
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See the full report here for the ending of November 12th, 2016.
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Pristine 2 bed and 2 bath at the Altgeld Club! Bright & spacious with open loft like floor plan, South facing wall of windows & balcony off LR. 11 ft ceils, custom paint, gorgeous hardwood floors, gas fireplace, in unit washer and dryer, abundant organized closets, Beautiful 42″ kit with island, large master suite, custom blinds, bath with double vanity,sep. shower & soaking tub. Intimate elevator building with attached heated garage parking space #52 for 30,000
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See the full report here for the ending of November 5th, 2016
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Chicago is home in more ways than one. We at Hearon Fitzpatrick Marketing believe in taking care of home by working alongside our community. In a sprawling, urban city there are a lot of opportunities to get involved and discover a new side to Chicago. While buying and selling can be a stressful process, volunteering can provide fantastic benefits for your physical and mental health. Not to mention the benefits of experience and cultivating new skills!
Here is a list of organizations and databases to start finding a place that’s right for you. Some of these organizations provided are recommended by our assistant, who has graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences – Public Health Policy and Healthcare Administration.
Healthy Schools Campaign
“Healthy Schools Campaign advocates for policies and practices that allow all students, teachers and staff to learn and work in a healthy school environment. Healthy Schools Campaign envisions a society in which:
To volunteer with the Healthy Schools Campaign, click here.
RVA
“Rape Victim Advocates (RVA) is an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the healing and empowerment of sexual assault survivors through non-judgmental crisis intervention counseling, individual and group counseling, and medical and legal advocacy in the greater Chicago metropolitan area. RVA provides public education and institutional advocacy in order to improve the treatment of sexual assault survivors and to effect positive change in policies and public attitudes toward sexual assault.”
Our assistant is currently a medical advocate and crisis counselor volunteer for hospitals citywide.
To volunteer with RVA, click here.
PAWS Chicago
“For years, shelters were silently killing the vast majority of homeless pets coming in. The public was kept in the dark. The No Kill revolution was founded to change this and to engage the public in solving the problem. PAWS Chicago is part of a revolution—the No Kill revolution—that started in San Francisco in 1994 and is now sweeping the nation.”
To volunteer with PAWS, click here.
Chicago Cares
“Chicago Cares creates volunteer experiences that connect people and communities to meet critical needs and build a stronger Chicago. Volunteering as a family is a great way to introduce children to the difference one person can make and instill lifelong values of service! Chicago Cares has ongoing volunteer opportunities for youth volunteers 8 years old and older.”
To find volunteer opportunities with your family, click here.
The Chicagoland Environmental Network
“Who uses CEN? People just like you. CEN is a resource for anyone interested in nature or conservation-related activities in northeastern Illinois and surrounding areas. CEN organizations are involved in important work, including habitat restoration; wetland, prairie, and watershed projects; urban gardening; energy conservation; composting, wildlife conservation; and recycling.”
To volunteer with CEN, click here.
Heartland Alliance
“Heartland Alliance advances the human rights and responds to the human needs of endangered populations—particularly the poor, the isolated, and the displaced—through the provision of comprehensive and respectful services and the promotion of permanent solutions leading to a more just global society. ”
To volunteer with Heartland Alliance, click here.
Not seeing a match? Join volunteer match to get recommendations on the latest volunteer opportunities in Chicago.
See the full report here for the ending of October 29th, 2016.
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