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Leadership: A school's leadership rating is based upon two main criteria: the current head of school's years of experience in leadership positions and length of tenure at the current school as well as documented complaints, investigations and/or lawsuits involving either the school or leadership.
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School Culture: Socratic bases this rating upon whether the stated culture/mission statement of the school is adhered to. This is determined by referring to the lawsuits and complaints section as an indicator of known issues at the school and whether these conflict with the school's mission statement.
Student Success Rates/College Acceptance: College acceptance information is reported and available on most school websites. Socratic takes the number of Top 25 and Ivy League acceptances and the size of the senior graduating class and calculates the percentage of acceptance to determine this rating. When this information is unreported, such as in the case of elementary and middle school education, this is not taken into consideration when rating the school.
The Socratic uses six distinct criteria, all obtained from schools’ publicly-filed financial disclosures, to assess the financial health of a school, as well as the value it represents relative to other private school options. These criteria are each given a score of 1-5 and are equally weighted (for a minimum possible financial score of 6 points, and a maximum of 30 points).
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Chicago City Day School is located in the Lakeview East neighborhood of Chicago. It was founded in 1981 and is a private, independent day school. Chicago City Day School serves grades pre-kindergarten through 8th grade with an enrollment of 127 students. The student to teacher ratio is 9:1.
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Chicago City Day School is located in the Lakeview East neighborhood of Chicago. It was founded in 1981 and is a private, independent day school. Chicago City Day School serves grades pre-kindergarten through 8th grade with an enrollment of 127 students. The student to teacher ratio is 9:1.
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Chicago City Day School is located in the Lakeview East neighborhood of Chicago. It was founded in 1981 and is a private, independent day school. Chicago City Day School serves grades pre-kindergarten through 8th grade with an enrollment of 127 students. The student to teacher ratio is 9:1.
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Chicago Jewish Day School is located in the Irving Park neighborhood of Chicago. The school was founded in 2003 and is a private, multi-denominational, progressive Jewish day school. The school serves grades junior kindergarten-8th grade with a current enrollment of 22 students. The student to teacher ratio at Chicago Jewish Day School is 5:1.
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Catherine Cook School is located in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago and was founded in 1975. It is a private independent day school that serves grades pre-kindergarten through 8th grade with an enrollment of 460 students. The student to teacher ratio at Catherine Cook School is 9:1.
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Francis Xavier Warde School spans over two campus locations, one in the West Loop and one in the Downtown neighborhood of Chicago. The school was founded in 1989 and is a private independent Catholic school. The school serves students in preschool through 8th grade with a total enrollment of 900 students. The student to teacher ratio is 15:1.
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Near North Montessori is located in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago and was founded in 1963. It is a private, independent Montessori school serving grades pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. Enrollment is 585 students with a student to teacher ratio of 7:1.
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Sacred Heart Schools The Academy and Hardey Prep is located in the Edgewater Glen neighborhood of Chicago and was founded in 1876. It is a private, independent Catholic school that educates students separately by gender with opportunities for co-ed environments. Sacred Heart Schools serves grades pre-kindergarten through 8th grade with an enrollment of 605 students. The student to teacher ratio is 7:1 in pre and junior kindergarten classes and 9:1 in grades K-8th.
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Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School is located in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago and was founded in 1946. It is a private Jewish day school serving grades nursery through 8th with an enrollment of 390 students. The student to teacher ratio is 5:1.
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Francis W. Parker School is located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago and was founded in 1901. It is a private, independent day school serving grades pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Current enrollment is 940 students with a student to teacher ratio of 6:1
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University of Chicago Laboratory Schools is located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago and was founded in 1901. It is a private school affiliated with The University of Chicago. University of Chicago Laboratory Schools serves grades pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Enrollment is 2,022 students with a student to teacher ratio of 10:1.
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The Latin School of Chicago is located in the Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago and was founded in 1888. It is a private, independent day school that serves junior kindergarten through 12th grade. Enrollment is 1,200 students with a student to teacher ratio of 9:1.
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Socratic’s rating system has two parts: an overall rating out of 5 and individual category ratings out of 10. Using a 1-10 scale for individual categories allows for more nuance and flexibility in rating and makes the 5 star rating a more complete rating. Once individual category ratings are determined the school receives a score out of a possible 50 points which is then divided by 10 to determine their overall rating.
These individual categories and their criteria are as follows:
Financial Health: Socratic assigns a rating based on the financial information in a school’s tax returns. A tax return clearly illustrates the school’s reliance upon fundraising and donors, their involvement with outside businesses via investing, as well as their fiscal responsibility. Socratic believes this information is closely linked to how a school operates culturally as well as how decisions are made that can effect students’ and parents’ experiences at the school. We look at this information because it can help answer the question: Who does the school value?
Leadership: This rating is based upon the current head of the school’s length of tenure and number of years overall in a leadership position in education. Additionally complaints, investigations and/or lawsuits involving either the school or leader themselves both at their current school as well as at former schools while they were in charge are taken into consideration.
Lawsuits and Complaints: When determining this rating Socratic uses court records searches and news sources to determine if there have been any lawsuits and/or complaints brought against the school or its leadership.
School Culture: Socratic bases this rating upon whether the stated culture/mission statement of the school is adhered to. This is determined by referring to the lawsuits and complaints section as well as all available journalism referencing the perceptions of the school and whether these align with how the school presents itself.
Acceptance Rates at Top Colleges: College acceptance information is reported and available on most school websites. Socratic takes the number of Ivy League Acceptances and the size of the senior graduating class and determines the percentage of Ivy acceptance to determine this rating. . When unreported or in the case of elementary and middle school education this is not taken into consideration when rating the school.
Socratic uses a synthesis of pure data to determine ratings for each school. Our ratings are not crowd-sourced so cannot be review-bombed or gamified to manipulate results. Although you can view user-submitted comments and reviews of schools we do not use this information to determine our rating or the rank of the school.
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