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FAMILY AND COMMUNITY Engagement
NETWORK 11
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES GUIDE K-12
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Dear Network 11 Parent and Community Stakeholders,
It is my hope that during this Spring Break you have an opportunity to rest, reflect and renew. This guide was developed to provide a quick look at enrichment activities for students from K-12. The activities highlighted are offered within your local community, other neighborhoods and downtown Chicago.
I hope you find this guide useful and I look forward to working with you to bloom towards academic success.
With Warmest regard your Family and Community Engagement Manager,
Mirlene Dossous, M.Ed.
773-535-8273
mdossous@cps.edu
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Chicago Park District
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Registration, now open for Spring Programs, spring programs run the week of March 31 through the week of June 2. Go to the Chicago Park District website () to register for activities at your local park district.
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Chicago Park District Day Camp Registration begins:
At local parks, campers ages 6 to 12 can enjoy educational, recreational and cultural activities along with arts and crafts field trips, sports, water fun and more. For more information about Chicago Park District, visit the website at or call 312-742-PLAY (7529); 312-747-2001 (TTY)
Online registration (credit care required) for summer begins:
Monday, April 7 at 9 am for parks located WEST of California Ave., and
Tuesday, April 8 at 9 am for parks located EAST of California Ave.
In-person registration begins Saturday, April 12 or Monday, April 14, depending upon the park.
Check online and in-person registration dates for a particular park.
Program dates vary, but the traditional six-week camp runs June 23 - August 1.
View the registration check list, which includes steps to update your account information as needed.
At your local park (bring child’s birth certificate and proof of residence)
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CPS Preschoolers Ready to Learn
The application period for Chicago: Ready to Learn! , the District’s school-based early education program is now open. Children who will be 3-years-old by September 1, 2014 and live in the city of Chicago are eligible to apply. The application deadline for the 2014-2015 School Year is Friday, April 11.
Complete details on Chicago: Ready to Learn!, as well as the application, can be accessed by visiting cps.edu/readytolearn. Applications can also be picked up at CPS elementary schools or at one of 17 application sites. The enrollment period runs from March 3 – April 11, and all applications must be submitted in person at one of the Chicago: Ready to Learn! Application sites. Proof of residency, income, and the child’s age are required at the time an application is submitted.
FAMILY FUN ACTIVITIES
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Artsy
Check out the family-friendly art-making activities, self-guided tours, games and more at the Art Institute of Chicago. There's a variety of choices, depending upon the day you go, making it the perfect spot for all ages. Drop in at the Artist’s Studio in the Ryan Education Center on Saturdays or Sundays for free family activities and art projects that you can take home. Plus the AIC offers free admission for all kids fewer than 14.
Crafty
Kids and grown-ups can paint or create pottery at The Color Wheel Studio in suburban Arlington Heights--just a short drive or train ride from Chicago.
For $7, kids and $9, adults (plus price of the piece), visitors can choose from their collection of pre-fired (bisque) pottery and paint it in-store or at home.
OR make a clay piece from scratch using wet clay and a variety of hand-building techniques. The shop will then fire it for you and you can come back to glaze it at a later date. The cost is $25/day for adults, $20/day for kids under 16 (includes use of all studio materials and firings, up to 3 lbs. of clay). 260 N. Evergreen Ave., Arlington Heights.
Hungry
If you are hearing the refrain, "everybody's going to Florida" perhaps you can placate the kids with an escape to the Rainforest Cafe. Upon arrival you'll be transported to a tropical jungle where you can bask in a magical rainforest. It's a kid-friendly jungle with a pretty decent menu. 605 N. Clark St.
Ed Debevic's has been serving up sass, no class, at their retro diner for over 30 years. A bit touristy, a bit hokey, but most kids love it. Plus if you go before the end of March you can try their $5 Green River float that honors Chicago's dyeing of the Chicago River green for St. Patrick's Day. 640 North Wells Street, 312 664 1707.
Rock & Roll McDonalds, Chicago's flagship Mickey D's, in the same 'hood as Rainforest and Debevic's, offers a budget friendly alternative plus a museum of pop culture on the second floor and a rock and roll exhibit in the adjacent building. Same menu as other McDonalds with slightly higher prices. 600 N Clark St. (between Ohio St. and Ontario St.)
Worldly
Looking to go on a trip without the airfare? You can journey to the wildest places on the globe at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry's just opened exhibition, National Geographic Presents: Earth Explorers. The exhibit highlights the Earth’s spectacular eco-zones—polar regions, oceans, rain forests, mountains and caves, and savannas.
Kids can take part in a variety of hands-on experiences including: descending into deep-sea life inside a 3D submersible, soaring in a hot air balloon, or experiencing an Arctic cabin to test their ability to live in an ice-covered world (not required for those who already survived Chiberian winter) and much more. The exhibit runs through September 1, 2014.
Eggy
Just in time for Easter, Kohl Children’s Museum, in suburban Glenview, will be showcasing some new chicks in their “Eggs to Chicks” exhibition that opened March 18 and continues through June 16. “Eggs to Chicks” lets kids experience the life cycles of rare Black Java and White Java chickens as they hatch and grow in a special child-height egg incubator.
The museum is hoping to have more than 150 eggs hatched at this year's exhibit. The delivery and incubation are timed to ensure that new chicks will be hatching weekly. 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview.
Girly
For girls of a certain age American Girl Place Chicago is a dream destination. The "experience," usually not an inexpensive one, can be something very special. Girls (and boys) can dine with their dolls, celebrate their birthdays, take the doll/dolls to the store's doll beauty shop and spend a small fortune shopping for matching girl-doll outfits and more DOLLS. Water Tower Place, 835 N. Michigan Avenue.
Blocky
The Lego Store , also in Water Tower Place, is the dream destination for Lego fans. The store offers kits, individual Lego's and impressive completed sets of giant figures and buildings including the Willis Tower. Highlights include "a massive Lego wall" plus a play area with a giant pile of Lego's where kids and kids-at-heart can build to their heart's content. 835 N. Michigan Avenue.
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The ultimate fort-building experience returns!
Forts takes this favorite childhood pastime to a whole new level of fun, with everything you need to create a crazy, colossal or cozy space that’s all your own. At least until the next kid comes along!
An abundance of everyday materials, along with the unexpected—including upside-down tables, stairs to nowhere, headboards, doors and more—give kids the ingredients to build the forts of their dreams. Costumes, games and a plethora of props let them continue the adventures inside their new digs.
In Forts, you can channel your inner architect to construct a stakeout worthy of a super-sleuth. Blast off to the stratosphere in a roaring rocket ship. Or, forge a fort community inhabited by friends and family. The possibilities are endless, but fun is guaranteed. You can’t build ‘em like this at home!
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Little Black Pearl: Creativity Camp
Little Black Pearl’s summer program provides participants age 7-19 innovative engagement in our Painting, Dance, Spoken Word, Music, and Ceramics studios. Campers are taught by professional artists and are provided breakfast and lunch daily, they also attend field trips to cultural venues. Students who are clients of DCFS have a limited number of scholarships available. Camp runs from June 18th –August 3rd. For additional information call 773-285-1211 ext. 307 or
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Chicago State University: Summer Reading Skills Programs
Classes offered in Chicago for Pre-K-12th at South side and Mt. Greenwood locations. Program runs from June 9th-August 14th. Students will gain additional skills by grade level in the areas of Phonics, comprehension, vocabulary, study skills, speed reading and love of reading. Please call for additional information at 800-964-1600 ext. 4082
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TEEN CORNER
After School Matters
Offers CPS teens pre, regular, and advanced apprenticeships through science37®, sports37®, tech37®, words37®and the nationally recognized gallery37® programs
Contact school or After School Matters, 66 E. Randolph St. ,Chicago, IL 60601, (312)742-4182,
American Collegiate Adventures (ACA)
1811 W. North Ave., Suite 201 / Chicago, IL 60622 / (773) 342-0200,
Pre-college enrichment programs for students completing 9th – 11th grades. Choose among two-, three-, four-, and six-week programs at the University of Wisconsin, D.C.-Philly-Boston, Spain, Costa Rica-Panama, or Italy. Participate in classes, internships or language immersion
Aviation Careers Education Summer Camp (A.C.E)
Interactive week-long aviation summer camp at Lewis University in Romeoville, geared towards ages 13 -18 who are interested in aviation and aerospace. Cost for program is $400
Michael Julius, 6200 S. Laramie AVE, Chicago, IL 60638, (773) 884–3655, Michael.A.Julius@ or (under programs)"
Bank of America Student Leaders Program
Eight-week summer experience for high school juniors and seniors. The program includes a paid internship with a local nonprofit organization as well as the "Close Up" Student Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. ,Julie Chavez, Community Relations 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60603,(312) 992-507, julie.chavez@bankofamerica or ,
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Boeing Scholars Academy
Free, year-round educational enrichment program for up to 100 high-achieving Chicago-area juniors and seniors to immerse in academic and hands-on experiences in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) Marya Spont
Illinois Institute of Tech, (312) 567-5193 , spont@iit.edu or iit.edu ( key work Boeing)
Chicago Scholars
5-year mentoring program for juniors in Chicago to assist with successful transitions from HS-to-college-to-career through a combination of adult, peer, and career mentors, college access workshops, internships, and financial aid assistance;55 E. Jackson Blvd., Suite 1010 Chicago, IL 60604 , (312) 784-3300 ,
Chicago Training Center
The Chicago Training Center (CTC) strives to become a Chicago Institution for underserved youth. Through the competitive sport of rowing, the Chicago Training Center will develop leadership skills and provide opportunities for more at-risk youth to become physically fit. By providing supplemental health education and tutoring programs, the CTC will continue to help our teenage participants improve personal nutrition and reach their academic potential. Chicago Training Center, PO Box 7076, Chicago, IL 60680-7076, (302) 338-1205 or info@
CSU Prehealth Pre-College Programs
Enrichment programs for students interested in the health professions. CSU offers a 26-week Saturday College for 6th - 12th grade and 6-week Summer Program for 9th - 12th grade. Dr. Lisa R. Abston, or Maria A. Glover-Stevens Chicago State University , (773) 995-3981 , csu.edu
(Key word prehealth)
Collegiate Scholars Program
Free 3-year program that prepares talented CPS students in grades 10-12 for admission and success at the nation’s top colleges and universities. University of Chicago, Woodlawn Social Services Center, 950 East 61st Street, Chicago, IL 60637,(773) 834-2774, collegiatescholars.uchicago.edu
IACAC Camp College
Free opportunity for rising seniors to learn about aspects of the college search and application process from college and high school counselors, camp
ISU TEACH College Prep Summer Program
Six-week summer internship opportunity for CPS high school students to work with teachers and explore the teaching profession. ISU Urban Education, Patricia Arreola-Lozano at parreol@ilstu.edu or (773) 522-178 or teacherpipeline.illinoisstate.edu
Just The Beginning Foundation Summer Legal Institute
Free 10-day program designed to introduce Chicago-area students in grades 9-12 to the legal system, careers in the law profession, and college readiness. Contact, Paraisia Winston, Esq.
233 S. Wacker Dr. 6600, Chicago, Illinois 60606 (312) 258-4868 or
Latino Health Science Enrichment Program (LaHSEP)
Summer academic enrichment program at UIC for Chicago-area high school students designed to prepare students for ACT, explore careers in health sciences, and provide leadership skills development, Kendy Oláguez or Diana Rodríguez, Hispanic Center of Excellence in Medicine
(312) 355-2529 or lahsep@uic.edu
Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) Youth Employment Program
A series of events offered throughout the school year offered through Chicago Public Schools to promotes career development and mentoring for students with disabilities, Adam W. King at awking@cps.edu or at (773) 535-7133 or
Northwestern University College Bridge Program
Free to summer enrichment for 25 CPS seniors with minimum 3.5 GPA and excellent attendance. Students enroll in one undergraduate course offered in a variety of departments, including foreign languages, math, science, social sciences, and humanities. Students are eligible to take most 100- and 200-level classes on either the Chicago or Evanston campuses as part of the regular Northwestern Summer Session. All students attend as commuters. Requires an online application, personal statement from NWU provided prompt, and recommendation letter from teacher, counselor or principal. Deadline usually in March, Connie Del Toral (Academic Coordinator) (847) 491-3443, or scs.northwestern.edu
University of Illinois ACES Summer Diversity Program
Pre-College summer programs for students in grades 10-12 interested in careers involving food, human health, business, technology, animals, plants and the environment. 4-week experience for 9th - 10th and 7-week experience for 11th - 12th. Alicia Gilmore Catching, (312) 575-7917 aliciab@illinois.edu or ACES Diversity Programs, (217)-333-3380
cacesoap@illinois.edu
UIC Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) Saturday College Program
The Public Health Sciences Saturday College Program targets students from Health Professions Shortage Areas in Chicago land who are interested in health professions careers. UIC SPH Urban Health and Diversity Programs, 1603 W. Taylor, Chicago, IL 60612, (312) 355-2951, dwaashi5@uic.edu
UIUC Media University Journalism Summer Camp
2-week summer program in June introduces high school students to advertising, journalism, and media/cinema studies through hands-on learning activities including classroom sessions taught by the department faculty, and creating broadcasts and news stories projects with the help of current college students in journalism. Students also learn transferable skills in leadership, team-building, business, communications, and innovation. Cost is $1970 per student plus a $20 non-refundable application fee. Need- and merit-based scholarships available to under-represented high school student with strong interest to attend camp. Deadline in May, Linnea DiBerardino, Program Coordinator UIUC| Department of Advertising, 217-244-7527
ljdiber@illinois.edu or go.illinois.edu/mediauniversity
Upward Bound Program (TRIO)
Free 6-week summer and year-round academic enrichment support for first-generation, low-income freshman and sophomore students. Students remain in the TRIO Pipeline HS and collegiate experience through the Student Support Services Program.
Wall Street Finance and Scholastic Training (F.A.S.T.) Track Program
Free 13 week, highly interactive, after school program created to expose high school students to career opportunities within the investment industry, "Janice Gonzalez or
Kila Weaver,10 South LaSalle Street, Suite 2650, Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 223-0211 or jgonzalez@ / kweaver@
Wheaton College B.R.I.D.G.E. Program
Intensive two-year, four-week residential, academic, leadership and college prep summer program for Christian Chicago area sophomore students who are first-generation college bound, low-income or African American or Latino students, Veronica Ponce, 501 College Avenue
Wheaton, IL 60187, (630) 752-5416, veronica.ponce@wheaton.edu or wheaton.edu/BRIDGE
Year UP Chicago
One-year paid intensive IT training and education program that provides high school graduates and GED recipients from the Chicago area with a combination of hands-on skill development and corporate internship opportunities, Lornett Vestal, 223 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 400
Chicago, IL 60606,(312) 726-5300 x4568, lvestal@ or
YMCA Black & Latino Achievers
A year-round career-exploration and leadership development program for African-American and Latino students between the ages of 13-18. Participants earn college scholarships and up to 40 service learning hours. YMCA Black & Latino Achievers (B.L.A.), (773) 947-0700 or
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