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Catherine Cook School

Catherine Cook School

J.L.
11 Jan 2024
5 min read
3.6/
5

Universal Rating Score

Socratic’s Rating

Financial Score —

3.2/
5

Financial Health of the School

Admissions Score

NA/
5

Acceptance rates at top colleges

3.2/
5

Leadership

Strength and Character of Leadership

Lawsuits and Controversies

3.2/
5

Filings Against the School and Public Complaints

Years in Business  

49

Number of years the school has been operating.

4/
5

School Culture

School’s adherence to Stated Culture and Values

Size of Student Body

460

Total Enrollment

Student to Teacher Ratio

15:1

Average Student to Teacher Ratio

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Contact Info

226 W. Schiller St.

Chicago, Illinois 60610

Email: admissions@ccookschool.org

Phone: 312.226.3381

Website: http://www.catherinecookschool.org/

Overview & History
  • Located in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago
  • Founded in 1975
  • Independent Day School
  • Serves Grades PreK-8
  • Enrollment 460 students
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: 9:1
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Summary

Financial Health and Information

Score 3.2/5

  • Donors and how much school depends on donations to function 
  • Investments
  • Cashflow
  • Executive compensation as a percentage of budget
  • Percentage of budget covered by tuition

Leadership 

Score 4/5

  • Head of School: Lori-Anne Brodgon, Ed.D. 2019-current. 
  • Brogdon previously served as  Assistant Head of School and Academic Dean at Poly Prep Country Day School in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Serves as a facilitator in the annual National Association of Independent Schools People of Color Conference
  • The school’s 2022 tax return lists Brogdon’s compensation at $437,219 with a bonus of $68,005.
  • The Board of Trustees role taken from the handbook: “The Board has ultimate responsibility for the school and concerns itself with accounting for the use of tuition and other funds. It does so by devising and controlling budgets, serving as the legally accountable body for Catherine Cook, appointing a Head of School, and setting general school policy. Board members receive no compensation for their service and are called upon to make extensive time commitments.”

Lawsuits & Controversies

Score 3.2/5

  • While at former school Brogdon was named in a defamation and wrongful termination lawsuit by a former lacrosse coach, James Brooks Sweet. 
  • Sweet alleged that he was a scapegoat fired by the school in order to keep wealthy donors happy after students on a trip used fake IDs to purchase alcohol.

School Culture

Score 4/5

The school culture comprises five core values as stated in the handbook: Respect, Responsibility, Compassion, Integrity, and Cultural Competence (Diversity). Handbook found here. School policy on inclusivity: “We are committed to supporting our community members, and we will continue to enhance the ability for all to belong through a variety of initiatives, including but not limited to: centering equity in all hiring decisions; offering financial assistance and raising the community’s awareness about the importance of an economically diverse community; and educating our community about and providing resources for engaging with a diverse population which centers equity and inclusion, especially for BIPOC populations most impacted by inequitable social systems” Handbook states a zero tolerance anti-bullying policy to include cyber-bullying, harassment and sexual harassment. School to assess the situation and administer “disciplinary actions appropriate to the offense.” It seems this culture is strong based upon satisfaction ratings for the school.

Average of Available Online Rankings

  • 4.75 out of  5 stars
  • Great Schools  3.8 out of 5  12  total reviews 
  • Niche  4.8 out of 5  8 reviews
  • Yelp   5 stars out of 5    1 review
  • Google  5 out of 5    4 reviews

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Catherine Cook School

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It isn't a bad school, especially in lower school, but I just don't think its a great school, especially in middle school. As a middle school student I notice that many of the teachers are not as good in their subjects as I would expect and my peers know it and can feel bored. Some even barely ahead of the students. Sometimes the teachers are even corrected. Many projects also drop out of the blue and side track our classes. The tech is cool, but a lot of it is not put to its full potential. The administration was just changed, and I haven't really got the full feel of them yet, but I don't think it will have much of an effect. Over all, its not a bad school, but there are many places nearby that I think look better.

Student

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As a parent of two little ones, I can't express what a relief it is that my kids love to go to school. Catherine Cook does a great job at keeping the activities and days exciting. My kids are learning so much and are doing so in fun ways. The teachers care so much and make sure everyone feels like they belong and are safe. We chose it for its strong academics while also building strong character and are glad we did.

Parent

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I am a parent of 2 children- currently in grades 2 and 4- as we've been at Catherine Cook since they were both in Pre-K. There has not been a day that my children have not been delighted to go to school. They feel supported and known by not only their teachers- but every administrator, security guard, building and grounds professional, and cafeteria associate. CCS is truly a special place for children to learn and realize their interests, talents, and potential. I feel confident CCS is helping them develop the skills and mindset they need to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally in high school and beyond.

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