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Your Weekend Plans
December is a certainly a time to bond with family and show out of towners the magic of the city. We wanted to give you a helping hand in narrowing down the plentiful options of entertainment in Chicago. Here are a few things going on the weekend of December 9th that range from laid back to a little more fancy.
Hamburger Mary’s, located in Andersonville, is having their weekly Hambingo! Every Sunday from 8 PM to 10 PM, Hamburger Mary’s dedicates their HamBingo to a different Chicago organization. For $15 you can play all night and all the proceedings will go to the organization at hand. Why this Sunday, December 11th, from 8 to 10? The organization hosting will be the Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health. ICAH is dedicated to working around youth-friendly healthcare and education, rights in schools, and other major core areas. Our assistant has previously worked with them for a year.
Purchase your tickets for the Chicago Christmas Crawl in Old Town. With food and cocktail specials, attendees can collect a holiday plate and sample different options. A food crawl sounds absolutely delightful considering the array of options in Chicago.
Still in need of a holiday present? The Randolph Street’s Holiday Market will offer you affordable antique, vintage, and modern goods. Take advantage of their ticket offers to enhance your experience from a family package with drinks for you and snacks for the kids, to a 4 girlfriends (or guy friends) package with included drinks. With free parking and free gift wrapping, this will be an inclusive experience for you to enjoy.
Treat your kids and the rest of your family to the 35th Annual Holiday Treasure Hunt and Tea Party. Let the Art Institute take your kids on a journey through the museum’s gallery making art and history come alive. Then enjoy a lovely tea party in their historic Stock Exchange Trading Room.
Remember, the great thing about Chicago is that there’s something for everyone.
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The Ogden-Jenner Consolidation – A Tale of Two Schools
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.
Weekly Real Estate Stats- August 13th
Just Sold: 2BR Penthouse in Albany Park with Treetop Views
4027 N. Francisco Ave. #3S
Just Sold 2BR/1BA
This beautiful, light filled two bedroom penthouse with large front windows and treetop views has it all! This home has two generous living spaces or optional formal dining room. Large eat in chef’s kitchen w/ tons of cabinet space, slate floor, granite & stainless steel appliances.
Generous living room with hardwood floors throughout, beautiful marble bath, W/D in-unit,cent A/C. Large private deck with built-in bench off of kitchen, plus a common yard. All on a peaceful one-way street. Additional 15 x 20 storage room in lower level & 1 parking space included!
Just a two block walk to two of the best green spaces in the city! Lovely Horner Park that spans 4 city blocks, offers tennis, basketball, baseball facitilies. And to the south, California park and McFetridge Sports center offer ice skating, indoor tennis and gym. Steps to Irving Park Road which features, Cafe Beograd, Pitchfork Saloon, UMI Contemporary Japanese & Leader Bar. Irving 80 will take you to Blue, Red & Brown Lines.
Just Sold: Tasteful 2BR with Sunset Views at Domain
900 N Kingsbury St. Unit 808
Just Sold 2BR/2BA
Stunning sunset and river views from this sought after floorplan in River North’s premier loft building, the Domain. This 2 bedroom, plus den has a large and functional layout. Hardwood floors throughout, washer/dryer in unit, fantastic outdoor space, and additional storage. Kitchen with cherry cabinets and granite countertops.
Assessments are a great value including heat, air, gas, internet, and a premium cable package with movie channels and DVR. Full amenity building with rooftop party room/sundeck/ ¼ mile running track with skyline views, exercise room, 24 hour doorman, dry cleaners, three restaurants, Dave Barton Health Club, electric boat & kayak rentals, and Allyu Day Spa.
Just Sold: Charming Vintage 2BR in Prime Lincoln Park
453 W. Fullerton Pkwy #2E
Just Sold 2BR/1.5BA + Den
Rarely available vintage lovers dream in charming brick building in Lincoln Park. Gorgeous 2 bedroom/1.5 bath, with extra office/den. Easily convertible to 2 baths. Large kitchen with spacious island, separate dining room with original built in cabinets, and hardwood floors throughout.
Floor to ceiling windows with lots of natural light, this elegant home is a must see. 2 extra storage rooms included. Steps from the lake, Lincoln Park zoo, shopping, and great restaurants. 10 minute walk from the Fullerton L, Halsted bus, and Fullerton bus. Rental parking available in next door lot.
Just Sold: Sunny 2BR/2BA in Lakeview with Stunning Views
360 W. Wellington Ave. Unit 15B
Just Sold 2BR/2BA
Spacious and sunny corner 2BR/2BA unit with gorgeous lake and city views. Unit has spared no upgrade. New granite countertops, brand new stainless steal appliances, hardwood floors in living room and dining room, and custom blinds.
Bedrooms complete with new carpet and big closets in each of them. Master has ensuite bathroom. Both bathrooms have brand new tile and fixtures. Doorman building with great security and an on-site engineer.
Building has beautiful sun deck, extra storage, bike room, and easy coin laundry. Easy walk to the lake, park, shopping, CTA, and restaurants. Walk to Stan’s Doughnuts, DryHop Brewers, Wilde, Intelligentsia Coffee, and Kuma’s Too. Brand new Mariano’s Grocery coming soon!
Just Sold: Beautiful Penthouse at 5807 N. Winthrop #3S
5807 N. Winthrop Ave. Unit 3S
2BR/1BA
Space abounds in this massive breezy penthouse in sought after Edgewater! This home is for those of you that love a one block walk to the beach, lake, and bike trail! Step into this bright home that combines vintage charm with a modern kitchen and bath. Kitchen features stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and extra pantry with wall of windows looking onto a spacious and sunny back deck. Large bathroom with tasteful finishes & washer/dryer hookup.
Decorative fireplace, sunroom, beautiful crown molding, ample closets and hardwood flooring fill this lovely space. Two large living spaces give this home a wonderful flow, perfect for entertaining. Huge storage room in the basement. So many conveniences within a couple of blocks, including Whole Foods, New Edgewater Library, Broadway Armory Sports Facility, Berger Park, Independent Spirits Wine Shop, Bark Bark Club Board & Groom, the farmers market, coffee shops & restaurants galore in Historic Bryn Mawr.
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