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2017 Advertising Section [PART 2]<br />

Glenview • Northbrook<br />

22ndcenturymedia.com


2 | August 10, 2017 | 22nd century media Private School Guide<br />

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The Goddard School offers families<br />

For nearly 30 years, The Goddard<br />

School has been a trusted<br />

name among parents and families.<br />

Its classrooms are safe,<br />

nurturing environments for children<br />

6 weeks - 6 years, offering<br />

age-appropriate opportunities to<br />

explore and discover. From infants<br />

to toddlers, preschoolers to<br />

kindergarteners, highly trained<br />

teachers lead each child to reach<br />

developmental milestones, preparing<br />

the children for social and<br />

academic success.<br />

At The Goddard School, the<br />

on-site owners, Andrew and<br />

Mary Fratini, work to make sure<br />

every family enjoys a warm,<br />

positive experience. They strive<br />

to provide the best quality program<br />

for each child year-round,<br />

Small class sizes help Rochelle Zell students excel<br />

Rochelle Zell Jewish<br />

High School’s mission<br />

is to create a culture of<br />

academic excellence that<br />

inspires students to think<br />

critically and achieve<br />

their full potential, while<br />

preparing them to live<br />

Judaism as responsible<br />

and involved citizens in<br />

the modern world. The<br />

school’s philosophy is to<br />

350 Lee Road, Northbrook, IL 60062 847.562.2100<br />

www.coveschool.org<br />

different educational options<br />

nurture the whole student<br />

-- academically, spiritually,<br />

physically and socially.<br />

The school offers students<br />

an exceptional college<br />

preparatory curriculum<br />

that includes honors<br />

and AP classes in all subject<br />

areas as well as an<br />

intensive, integrated and<br />

comprehensive Jewish<br />

studies curriculum. The<br />

dual curriculum is supplemented<br />

by strong athletic<br />

and fine arts programs and<br />

numerous extracurricular,<br />

social and leadership opportunities.<br />

Rochelle Zell Jewish<br />

High School is committed<br />

to an intellectual and<br />

religious environment in<br />

which questions, critical<br />

thinking, experiences, and<br />

The Cove School gives students with<br />

complex learning disabilities the<br />

resources and opportunities that enable<br />

them to shine. Our highly individualized<br />

education and extensive extracurriculars<br />

allow students to gain confidence in<br />

themselves, both today and tomorrow.<br />

Join us for The Cove School Open House<br />

Wednesday, October 18, 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.<br />

RSVP to Mark Ditthardt at<br />

mditthardt@coveschool.org<br />

or call 847.562.2100<br />

offering full-time and part-time<br />

schedules with open enrollment.<br />

The F.L.EX.® Learning Program<br />

(Fun Learning Experience)<br />

ensures that they meet high standards<br />

specific to early learning,<br />

development and care.<br />

The F.L.EX.® Learning Program<br />

is grounded in research on<br />

how children learn best: children<br />

experience the deepest, most<br />

genuine learning when they are<br />

having fun. It’s designed to help<br />

build each child’s emotional,<br />

academic, social, creative and<br />

physical skills – including 21st<br />

century skills such as communication,<br />

collaboration, creativity<br />

and critical thinking - to provide<br />

a well-rounded experience and<br />

help each one become schoolready,<br />

career-ready and lifeready.<br />

Twenty-first century skills<br />

also tie in directly with STEAM<br />

learning (science, technology,<br />

engineering, arts and mathematics).<br />

Introducing these subjects<br />

early on helps promote children’s<br />

natural curiosity in them,<br />

increasing the chance that children<br />

will pursue STEAM-related<br />

careers later on in life.<br />

“Supporting STEAM learning<br />

at the preschool level involves<br />

identifying activities children<br />

naturally do for opportunities<br />

to further guide them,” Andrew<br />

Fratini said. “When children<br />

solve puzzles or play with<br />

blocks, they create pathways in<br />

their brains that help with more<br />

advanced STEAM skills later<br />

on.” The preschool and pre-kindergarten<br />

classrooms integrate<br />

this play-based learning philosophy<br />

into their lesson plans.<br />

In the preschool classroom,<br />

children use a variety of interesting,<br />

hands-on learning and reading<br />

materials to make play more<br />

complex and challenging. Their<br />

play also becomes more social<br />

and cooperative as they build<br />

their social skills, make friends<br />

and learn to collaborate.<br />

Children continue their journey<br />

of exploration and discovery<br />

in the pre-kindergarten<br />

classroom. Teachers help them<br />

apply their developing literacy<br />

and math skills through fun, purposeful<br />

learning experiences.<br />

relationships are nourished<br />

and fostered throughout<br />

Jewish and secular general<br />

studies. The fullness<br />

of Jewish life and learning<br />

are embraced, and Jews<br />

from across the denominational<br />

spectrum are welcomed.<br />

Teachers at Rochelle<br />

Zell come to know their<br />

students as multi-dimensional<br />

human beings. The<br />

close and meaningful relationships<br />

that form between<br />

them contribute to<br />

students’ confidence in<br />

their ability to advocate for<br />

themselves and for others,<br />

in college and beyond.<br />

Small class sizes ensure<br />

personal attention, empowering<br />

each student to<br />

discover his or her own<br />

unique strengths and truly<br />

make a difference. In<br />

addition, Rochelle Zell<br />

students receive comprehensive<br />

and personalized<br />

college counseling services<br />

from a team of professionals<br />

with years of experience<br />

in the field.<br />

Rochelle Zell students<br />

are bright and articulate<br />

young men and women<br />

who have enrolled at the<br />

nation’s leading colleges<br />

and universities. They are<br />

Play-based learning is so effective<br />

that the results of a recent<br />

review by the Children’s<br />

Progress Academic Assessment<br />

(CPAA) show that Goddard<br />

School students score 45 percent<br />

higher on mathematics and literacy<br />

assessments compared to<br />

non-Goddard peers. CPAA is an<br />

early childhood assessment system<br />

that assists teachers in making<br />

informed and individualized<br />

instructional decisions.<br />

Submitted by The Goddard School,<br />

9651 Gross Point Road, Skokie,<br />

www.GoddardSchool.com/SkokieIL,<br />

847-773-0200.<br />

well-rounded and confident<br />

and possess a strong<br />

sense of values and a commitment<br />

to making the<br />

world a better place.<br />

Submitted by Rochelle Zell<br />

Jewish High School, 1095<br />

Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield,<br />

www.rzjhs.org, 847-324-3706


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OLPH School: Transforming the Lives of Children<br />

When setting foot on the campus of Our<br />

Lady of Perpetual Help School in Glenview,<br />

students enter a place unlike any<br />

other — a vibrant 21st century Catholic<br />

school in an idyllic eight-building campus<br />

filled with 3-to-14-year-olds.<br />

Rooted in the love of Jesus Christ,<br />

OLPH School promotes a personal relationship<br />

with God and fosters the spiritual<br />

lives of families. It encourages all to explore<br />

one’s relationship to God, self, others<br />

and to all creation. The call to service<br />

is one of the essential elements of the<br />

OLPH experience. OLPH makes service<br />

a habit of the heart by creating opportunities<br />

that place children in relationships<br />

with the poor, marginalized and the disadvantaged.<br />

In a dynamic learning environment,<br />

the school provides an individualized<br />

program of success for each child with<br />

opportunities to challenge and enrich talents,<br />

strategies to compensate for weaknesses<br />

and programs designed to give the<br />

skills needed for the 21st century.<br />

At every grade level the curriculum fosters<br />

the development of critical and disciplined<br />

thinking. Everyone benefits when<br />

OLPH teachers and their students work<br />

together to analyze a poem, solve a problem<br />

or create a masterpiece. OLPH teach-<br />

Please see children, 5<br />

Glenview Methodist Preschool<br />

Programs Available for Children Aged 2–5+<br />

Extended Offerings, Summer Camps and<br />

Kindergarten Enrichment (both AM & PM).<br />

CALL US TODAY!<br />

Director Karen Coan, 847-729-3606 • www.glenviewmethodistpreschool.com<br />

Located in the heart of Glenview on Harlem Ave.<br />

PACK, MOVE, STORE!<br />

Competitive Rates<br />

Indoor Loading Docks<br />

Climate Control Units<br />

Brand New<br />

State-of-the-Art<br />

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Highly Secure<br />

Packing Supplies<br />

Flexible Payment Options<br />

2121 Shermer Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062<br />

(847) 265-0200 • Reserve today at www.metrostorage.com<br />

NOW ACCEPTING NEW SINGERS!<br />

Fall Audition Dates at Trinity United Methodist Church<br />

1024 Lake St, Wilmette, IL 60091<br />

August 27 th , 2017, 3-5pm<br />

August 28 th , 2017, 3-6pm<br />

Contact us at 847-535-9873 or info@youthchoraltheater.org<br />

to schedule your audition today!


4 | August 10, 2017 | 22nd century media Private School Guide<br />

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C2 Education is raising the bar<br />

in Chicago’s already highly<br />

competitive school districts<br />

Whereas students in the<br />

majority of this country aim<br />

for a high GPA, fill out the<br />

“common” application online,<br />

and cross their fingers,<br />

students who have the opportunity<br />

to study under the<br />

direction of C2 Education<br />

have a chance to graduate<br />

high school with a successful<br />

semester of college already<br />

under their belt, a 4.3 - 5.0<br />

GPA, and near perfect SAT/<br />

ACT scores; leaving them<br />

options ​for college that are<br />

only limited by which scholarships<br />

they will receive!<br />

With more than a dozen<br />

locations in Chicago, C2<br />

provides local students with<br />

face-to-face, fully personalized<br />

academic programs.​We<br />

specialize in K-12 tutoring in<br />

all subjects including Math,<br />

Reading and Writing as well<br />

as Standardized Test Preparation<br />

for the SAT, ACT, PSAT,<br />

AP/SAT Subject Exams and<br />

SSAT/ISEE. We are experts<br />

in College Admissions Counseling<br />

and Applications, and<br />

students or parents can walk in<br />

any time to talk with a C2 Center<br />

Director for School or College<br />

Admissions Counseling.<br />

Factors that set C2 apart<br />

from the competition whether<br />

a company or a private tutor:<br />

• Our program is unique for<br />

each student, based on an<br />

assessment of strengths<br />

and weaknesses so we can<br />

tailor lessons accordingly.<br />

• We provide expert instruction<br />

in a 3:1 student-toteacher<br />

ratio along with a<br />

flexible teaching environment<br />

with easy access to a<br />

variety of skilled tutors.<br />

• Our rigorous hiring process<br />

requires all C2 tutors to<br />

score above the 95th percentile<br />

in their fields.<br />

• Our tutors are mentors who<br />

connect with students and<br />

encourage them to stay motivated.<br />

Beyond teaching<br />

subjects or testing skills, we<br />

teach life skills that will help<br />

students gain confidence.<br />

There’s nothing one-sizefits-all<br />

about us. Our expertise,<br />

personalized curricula,<br />

college counseling resources,<br />

and highly qualified tutors set<br />

us apart.<br />

Call 224-323-7900 for<br />

a free consultation, or find<br />

your nearest center at www.<br />

c2education.com.<br />

Submitted by C2 Education,<br />

www.c2educate.com<br />

Christian Heritage Academy rooting<br />

students in faith, preparing them<br />

for academic success<br />

Are you looking for a school where<br />

your child can thrive intellectually,<br />

emotionally, and spiritually? A place<br />

where a love of learning is cultivated in<br />

the rich foundation of Christ-centered<br />

academic excellence? Discover Christian<br />

Heritage Academy (CHA), where<br />

for more than 30 years, faith and learning<br />

have been integrated to equip students<br />

to develop as leaders of character<br />

and lifetime followers of Christ.<br />

Located on a 15-acre campus in<br />

Northfield, CHA has served thousands<br />

of families from Chicagoland<br />

since 1984, providing an exemplary<br />

Christian education to students from<br />

preschool to 12th grade.<br />

With ACT and standardized test<br />

scores among the best in the area’s<br />

school systems, CHA’s programs are<br />

synonymous with academic excellence.<br />

Students from CHA’s graduating<br />

class of 2016 were accepted into<br />

colleges and universities including<br />

Northwestern, University of Illinois<br />

(Chicago), Wheaton College, and<br />

Baylor University.<br />

Christian Heritage Academy President<br />

Hutz Hertzberg says, “There is no other<br />

school like Christian Heritage Academy<br />

on the North Shore of Chicago — a<br />

school that combines academic success<br />

with a Christian worldview. CHA’s goal<br />

is to partner with parents to develop future<br />

leaders who will take their faith into<br />

the world around them and serve their<br />

communities with excellence.”<br />

Come visit CHA and discover the<br />

difference a Christ-centered education<br />

can make in your child’s heart for<br />

eternity. We are now accepting applications<br />

for the upcoming school year.<br />

You can learn more by contacting<br />

Admissions Director Cynthia Strull at<br />

(847) 446-5252 or by visiting www.<br />

ChristianHeritage.org.<br />

Submitted by Christian Heritage Academy,<br />

315 Waukegan Road, Northfield, www.<br />

ChristianHeritage.org, 847-446-5252.<br />

Students graduate<br />

from Rochelle Zell<br />

Jewish High School<br />

with a solid foundation<br />

of critical thinking,<br />

readiness for college<br />

and grounding in<br />

Jewish learning<br />

and living.<br />

1095 Lake Cook Rd.<br />

Deerfield, IL<br />

847.470.6700<br />

www.rzjhs.org<br />

A partner with the Jewish United Fund in serving our community.<br />

S.C.L.<br />

St. Catherine Laboure School<br />

A Community united by Scholastic Achievement,<br />

Catholic Values and Lifelong Learning<br />

WHERE EVERY CHILD IS KNOWN BY NAME<br />

PRESCHOOL THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE<br />

3425 Thornwood Avenue • Glenview, Illinois 60026<br />

(847) 724-2240 • www.sclschool-glenview.com


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Countryside Montessori School: A place not only to learn but to grow up<br />

Countryside Montessori<br />

School is unique among the<br />

many independent schools<br />

on the North Shore and has<br />

carved out a niche market<br />

for families who are looking<br />

for an educational experience<br />

that focuses both on academic<br />

rigor, but also on the development<br />

of social-emotional<br />

learning that is the foundation<br />

necessary for the development<br />

of good character.<br />

In fact, Countryside’s faculty<br />

can often be heard saying,<br />

“We are committed to<br />

more than great students – we<br />

are committed to exceptional<br />

adults.”<br />

Countryside is able to<br />

achieve this goal by creating<br />

classrooms that emulate real<br />

life, giving its students the opportunities<br />

to make independent<br />

choices, learn from mistakes<br />

and failures, share the<br />

responsibility of class management<br />

with the teachers,<br />

and be peer mentors, teachers<br />

and mediators. Whether that<br />

means helping a friend in the<br />

toddler class put her socks on<br />

after gym or design a microbusiness<br />

to run in the Middle<br />

School.<br />

Parents of CMS have reported<br />

that after their children<br />

have started at CMS, “They<br />

are eager and excited to learn.<br />

They have developed greater<br />

self-confidence. School has<br />

become a joy for them! In<br />

addition, much progress has<br />

been made in developing respect,<br />

responsibility, and resourcefulness<br />

in our children;<br />

all qualities that will serve<br />

them well throughout their<br />

lives.”<br />

Countryside is more than<br />

a school for students. It is<br />

also a school for parents who<br />

want to consider carefully the<br />

choices they are making in<br />

their daily lives that will impact<br />

the development of the<br />

children’s character and be a<br />

part of a community with a<br />

shared vision for how to accomplish<br />

the goal of raising<br />

young adults who are ready to<br />

take their place in the world<br />

when they are 18 years old.<br />

Countryside just celebrated<br />

its 50th year serving the<br />

North Shore community. Students<br />

can begin as early as 16<br />

months and continue all the<br />

way through eighth grade. The<br />

school has a remarkable dedicated<br />

faculty with very little<br />

turnover, many of whom have<br />

been at the school for more<br />

than fifteen years. The teachers<br />

in the school say that they<br />

always have their minds on the<br />

adults each of their students<br />

will become and what decisions<br />

will best prepare them<br />

for their independent futures.<br />

CMS holds monthly information<br />

sessions. Families can<br />

sign up on their website or<br />

call the school for a tour. They<br />

also have an extensive portion<br />

of their website dedicated<br />

to interviews with graduates,<br />

parents of graduates, and objective<br />

data on how the students<br />

perform academically<br />

during their time at CMS and<br />

after they graduate (see Outcomes<br />

in the menu bar). The<br />

next Parent Information Sessions<br />

are at 10:30 a.m. and 6<br />

p.m. August 21st.<br />

Submitted by Countryside Montessori<br />

School, 1985 Pfingsten,<br />

Rd., Northbrook, www.countrymontessori.org,<br />

847-498-1105.<br />

children<br />

From Page 3<br />

ers are scholars who are fully invested in<br />

the success of their children and they embody<br />

high expectations, support and encouragement.<br />

They find inspiration in the<br />

students who impress each day.<br />

OLPH School does not simply enroll a<br />

student; it enrolls a family and believes in<br />

an active partnership with parents. Recognizing<br />

parents as the primary educators<br />

of their children, OLPH School supports,<br />

supplements and enriches family life.<br />

OLPH invites all to discover the distinction<br />

that makes it an extraordinary place<br />

of learning for children. Explore the website,<br />

tour the facilities, ask questions and<br />

become a part of Our Lady of Perpetual<br />

Help School: A Premier Private Education<br />

in the Finest Catholic Tradition.<br />

Save the date for our Fall Admission<br />

Events:<br />

Preschool & Kindergarten Information<br />

Night from 7-8 p.m. November 8th<br />

Open Houses from 4-6 p.m. November<br />

8th and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. November 9th<br />

Submitted by Our Lady of Perpetual Help,<br />

1123 Church St., Glenview, www.olph-il.org,<br />

847-724-6990.<br />

More than an Education<br />

An Internship to Adulthood<br />

Sixteen Months through 8th Grade<br />

All Day/All Year Option 7:30a.m. - 5:30p.m. 1985 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, Illinois 847.498.1105 countrysidemontessori.org<br />

Join us for a Parent Information Chat on August 21st at 10:30a.m. or 6:00p.m.


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It's exciting when<br />

Math Makes Sense!<br />

At Mathnasium, we believe that every child has the ability to<br />

be successful in math—it’s a matter of teaching the way that<br />

makes sense to them. When math makes sense, kids excel—<br />

whether they’re far behind or eager to get ahead.<br />

For more than a decade, the Mathnasium Method has<br />

transformed the way kids in grades 2–12 understand and<br />

appreciate math. We build math knowledge upon what they<br />

already know—this helps kids learn quickly and boosts their<br />

confidence right away. When math makes sense, grades<br />

improve, excitement grows, and doors open!<br />

Call us<br />

today for a<br />

FREE Trial Session!<br />

2nd–8th grade only. Call<br />

for more info on high<br />

school students.<br />

Mathnasium of Glenview<br />

847-998-0900<br />

www.mathnasium.com/Glenview<br />

2017 WINNER<br />

Mathnasium allows children of<br />

all ages to learn vital math skills<br />

The Math Learning Centers offers a fun<br />

and effective after-school math learning<br />

environment for children in grades 2-12.<br />

Mathnasium operates on the core belief<br />

that virtually any child can become great<br />

at math. The Mathnasium Method,<br />

implemented at more than 700 Mathnasium<br />

centers in the U.S. and abroad, is a<br />

unique program that provides each child<br />

with a customized learning plan and personalized<br />

instruction in a way that ‘makes<br />

sense to them.’ In 2013 alone, Mathnasium<br />

centers taught more than 1.5 million<br />

student sessions. This underscores the<br />

critical role after-school math education<br />

has come to play for students and parents<br />

alike and the value of the Mathnasium<br />

Method, which combines mental, verbal,<br />

visual, tactile, and written techniques<br />

and focuses on helping kids truly understand<br />

math.<br />

“At Mathnasium, we focus solely on<br />

math, so we know how to teach it in a way<br />

that really connects with kids. Mathnasium<br />

centers across the country have helped<br />

struggling students develop into ‘A’ students<br />

and ‘A’ students go on to even greater<br />

achievements. Children at Mathnasium<br />

quickly learn that math can be fun and interesting<br />

as well as extraordinarily useful,<br />

both in terms of succeeding in school and<br />

for the valuable life skills it provides.”<br />

For students, the Mathnasium experience<br />

begins with a highly detailed assessment<br />

of each child’s strengths and<br />

weaknesses, which is then used to create<br />

a customized learning plan. Personalized<br />

instruction from Mathnasium’s highly<br />

trained and caring instructors assures that<br />

each student fully understands key concepts<br />

before moving on to the next. “The<br />

greatest part of Mathnasium is that we<br />

can individually tailor our curriculum to<br />

the student’s needs – from the struggling<br />

student to the gifted wanting enrichment.”<br />

“The teaching of math is rapidly changing<br />

these days. Common Core standards<br />

are impacting how all students are taught<br />

(particularly impacting gifted students).<br />

In addition, the expansion of technology,<br />

such as graphing calculators, is evolving<br />

topics reserved in the past for college to<br />

be taught in high school. Math is the US<br />

in a ‘mile-wide but an inch-deep.’ A lot<br />

of ground is covered but not with great<br />

depth.”<br />

Submitted by Mathnasium at The Glen, 2650<br />

Valor Drive, Glenview, www.mathnasium.<br />

com/glenview, 847-998-0900.<br />

St. Norbert School celebrates<br />

100 years of Catholic education<br />

Since 1917, St. Norbert<br />

School has honored its<br />

mission of serving God<br />

through Learning, Faith<br />

and Service. Academics<br />

are our focus.<br />

For providing meaningful<br />

differentiation in the<br />

classroom. Teachers help<br />

each child reach his or her<br />

full potential. State of the<br />

art technology is used in<br />

every classroom to make<br />

lessons dynamic and provide<br />

resources beyond traditional<br />

textbooks.<br />

While academics are the<br />

focus of the school, faith<br />

is the heart. Catholic values<br />

are integrated into the<br />

school day so our students<br />

aren’t just learning their<br />

faith; they’re living it.<br />

The school provides<br />

opportunities outside the<br />

classroom that help our students<br />

grow as much as they<br />

do inside the classroom.<br />

Six competitive athletic<br />

teams ensure our students<br />

learn the importance of<br />

teamwork and the value of<br />

good sportsmanship. Our<br />

academic teams consistently<br />

shine in Quiz Bowl,<br />

math and STEM competitions.<br />

Ongoing service<br />

projects, like our support of<br />

local food pantries, help our<br />

students to appreciate what<br />

they have and share their<br />

gifts and talents with others.<br />

Submitted by St. Norbert<br />

School, 1817 Walters Ave.,<br />

Northbrook, (847) 272-0051,<br />

www.stnorbertschool.org.


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Intelligent Fingers<br />

gathers students to join<br />

creative movement<br />

Intelligent Fingers<br />

School of Music and Arts<br />

opened on July 1 and is<br />

ready to join with the community<br />

to support and foster<br />

the growth of music<br />

and the arts in the North<br />

Shore. At the core, Intelligent<br />

Fingers believes that<br />

music and the arts hold the<br />

keys to unlocking the creative<br />

mind and nurturing<br />

it to become a guide for a<br />

journey of unlimited possibilities.<br />

Intelligent Fingers began<br />

as a dream of founder<br />

and director, Dr. Grace<br />

Kim, while she was pursuing<br />

her studies in piano<br />

performance and pedagogy<br />

to the highest degree.<br />

Through her accumulation<br />

of experiences from<br />

performances and private<br />

instruction, she developed<br />

her life motto, “Passion<br />

for music. Compassion<br />

for people.” This motto is<br />

the attitude that she carries<br />

into Intelligent Fingers every<br />

day and it is what is<br />

expected and encouraged<br />

from the rest of the faculty.<br />

The school has a faculty<br />

of instructors hailing from<br />

schools including Northwestern<br />

University, the<br />

Juilliard School, San Francisco<br />

Conservatory of Music,<br />

Rhode Island School<br />

of Design, and the Art Institute<br />

of Chicago. Though<br />

eclectic and diverse, one<br />

commonality shared between<br />

all instructors is a<br />

passion for both the creative<br />

arts and education.<br />

Instruction takes place in<br />

a facility that is equipped<br />

with quality instruments<br />

and equipment. Intelligent<br />

Fingers is affiliated with<br />

Steinway & Sons and all<br />

music rooms are stocked<br />

with at least one Steinway<br />

piano. The school offers<br />

unique music instruction<br />

for a variety of band and<br />

orchestra instruments and<br />

art instruction for painting<br />

and illustration, writing,<br />

ceramics, and origami.<br />

Each class has an<br />

intentional design that<br />

promotes academic success<br />

and personal growth.<br />

For example, group piano<br />

classes are offered in a<br />

classroom setting of four<br />

students who are equipped<br />

with their own acoustic<br />

piano. Through group instruction,<br />

students not only<br />

develop their musicality,<br />

but they also boost their<br />

performance confidence<br />

as they practice amongst<br />

a smaller audience comprised<br />

of peers.<br />

Instruction runs by semesters<br />

that consists of 15<br />

weeks each. Aside from<br />

registering for weekly<br />

one-on-one instruction,<br />

students may supplement<br />

their learning by registering<br />

for group classes and<br />

workshops. The group<br />

classes are intentionally<br />

kept at a smaller size in order<br />

to ensure that each student<br />

receives the adequate<br />

amount of attention to develop<br />

skills as well as build<br />

a mentorship relationship<br />

with the instructor.<br />

Intelligent Fingers welcomes<br />

people of all ages<br />

and experience to join<br />

as students. Overall, the<br />

school supports the success<br />

of each student’s creative<br />

journey because it believes<br />

that unlocking and<br />

fostering an individual’s<br />

creativity has the potential<br />

to cause positive change in<br />

the community. Intelligent<br />

Fingers is a creative movement<br />

that is working towards<br />

becoming a hub for<br />

artists to collaborate and<br />

make beautiful impacts on<br />

the community. The goal<br />

is not to produce adequate<br />

artists, but to nurture individuals<br />

who would be<br />

inspired to become outstanding<br />

leaders and contributors<br />

to their circles of<br />

influence.<br />

Submitted by Intelligent<br />

Fingers, 2165 Shermer Road,<br />

Northbrook, www.ifingersmusic.com,<br />

224-304-9442.<br />

Begin Your<br />

Creative Journey<br />

With Us!<br />

NOW ENROLLING FOR FALL REGISTRATION.<br />

REGISTER TODAY<br />

for our Back-to-School Deal<br />

$100 OFF<br />

Fall Semester Tuition*<br />

Expires September 1, 2017<br />

*Restrictions may apply. Students must complete<br />

full fall semester for deal to apply.<br />

We offer music and art education of highest quality. As an<br />

All-Steinway school, our aim is to ensure that all our students<br />

will be trained with the best education that is supplemented by<br />

quality instruments and equipment.<br />

Music Lessons • Art Classes<br />

Workshops for All Ages & Skill Levels<br />

For more information, call us at 224.304.9442<br />

or email info@ifingersmusic.com.<br />

www.ifingersmusic.com<br />

2165A Shermer Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062


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Youth Choral Theater accepting<br />

new members for all ensembles<br />

Youth Choral Theater of Chicago<br />

(YCT) is a youth choir that<br />

has its roots in the North Shore<br />

of Chicago for over 30 years.<br />

YCT is focused on bringing topnotch<br />

musical training to all students<br />

seeking musical education,<br />

no matter their economic background.<br />

Since our beginning, we<br />

have done just that.<br />

YCT stands out from other<br />

youth choirs through our training<br />

process that is deeply rooted<br />

in music education. Through<br />

our four different ensembles,<br />

involving students ages 3-18,<br />

we train students in a continuous<br />

way that helps them move<br />

through our ensembles with ease<br />

while developing their musical<br />

skills. We accept students going<br />

through a voice change, which<br />

not all youth choirs in the area<br />

do, because we believe that a<br />

well rounded choir includes all<br />

voice types.<br />

Another thing that sets the<br />

Youth Choral Theater apart is<br />

our adventurous musical selections.<br />

Through commissions and<br />

collaborations with local composers,<br />

The Youth Choral Theater<br />

performs pieces that are not<br />

only challenging to sing, but also<br />

expand the musical horizons of<br />

our singers. Last year, all YCT<br />

ensembles sang songs in Korean,<br />

Polynesian, Swahili, and<br />

Spanish. Our music addressed<br />

issues of discrimination, pride,<br />

courage, fear, love, hope, and<br />

exploration. We believe that it<br />

is not only important to push<br />

our students musically, but also<br />

emotionally, helping them to<br />

develop feelings and emotions<br />

behind what they are singing and<br />

enrich their lives.<br />

The Youth Choral Theater<br />

season schedule works hard to<br />

eliminate conflicts with school<br />

schedules in the area. Classes begin<br />

in early September and ends<br />

in May with breaks throughout,<br />

including Thanksgiving Break,<br />

December Holiday Break, and<br />

Spring Break. Throughout the<br />

season, Youth Choral Theater<br />

ensembles have 5-6 concerts.<br />

Four of these concerts include all<br />

Youth Choral Theater ensembles<br />

while the remaining concerts are<br />

“professional concerts,” for our<br />

older students.<br />

The Youth Choral Theater<br />

has four ensembles for students,<br />

each with its own age range, rehearsal,<br />

and concert schedule.<br />

Winnetka Children’s Chorus​is<br />

comprised of students grades<br />

PreK-3yo through 1st grade.<br />

This group rehearses on 4:30-<br />

5:30 p.m. Mondays at the Winnetka<br />

Covenant Church. Concertina​is<br />

comprised of students<br />

grades 2-3 and rehearses from<br />

5:30-6:30 p.m. on Mondays at<br />

the Winnetka Covenant Church.<br />

The Winnetka Covenant Church<br />

is located at 1200 Hibbard Rd.,<br />

Wilmette, IL 60091. These two<br />

ensembles perform in the four<br />

season concerts that all Youth<br />

Choral Theater ensembles are<br />

included in.<br />

Treble Ensemble ​is comprised<br />

of students grades 4-6 and rehearses<br />

from 3-4 p.m. on Sundays<br />

at Trinity United Methodist<br />

Church. Chamber Chorale​is<br />

comprised of students grades 7-12<br />

and rehearses from 4-6 p.m. on<br />

Sundays at Trinity United Methodist<br />

Church (TUMC). TUMC<br />

is located at 1024 Lake St, Wilmette,<br />

IL 60091. These two ensembles<br />

perform on all concerts<br />

throughout the YCT season.<br />

All of our ensembles are accepting<br />

new members, and we<br />

want YOU to join us! Auditions<br />

for new members are at Trinity<br />

United Methodist Church ​<br />

from 3-5 p.m. on August 27th, ​<br />

and from 3-6 p.m. August 28th​.<br />

To schedule an audition, please<br />

contact Sarah at info@youthchoraltheater.org​<br />

or call our office at<br />

(847) 535-9873 today!<br />

Submitted by Youth Choral Theater<br />

of Chicago, 708 Church Street,<br />

Evanston, www.youthchoraltheater.<br />

org, 847-535-9873.


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Woodlands Academy prepares women for STEM careers<br />

Young women are losing<br />

ground in the STEM<br />

fields. At the bachelor’s<br />

degree level, between<br />

2004 and 2014, the share<br />

of STEM-related bachelor’s<br />

degrees earned by<br />

women decreased in all<br />

seven discipline areas: engineering;<br />

computer science;<br />

earth, atmospheric<br />

and ocean sciences; physical<br />

sciences; mathematics;<br />

biological and agricultural<br />

sciences; and social sciences<br />

and psychology.<br />

Graduates of girls’<br />

schools, however, are faring<br />

much better than their<br />

peers from coeducational<br />

institutions. Girls’ school<br />

graduates are three times<br />

more likely to consider<br />

majoring in engineering<br />

and six times more likely<br />

to consider majoring in<br />

math, science and technology.<br />

“Not only do our graduates<br />

go on to pursue degrees<br />

in the STEM fields,”<br />

says Head of School Meg<br />

Steele, “but they go on to<br />

become leaders. We are<br />

immensely proud that our<br />

graduates are blazing trails<br />

in traditionally male-dominated<br />

fields.”<br />

Woodlands Academy of<br />

the Sacred Heart is Lake<br />

County’s only singlegender<br />

school. Located<br />

in Lake Forest, the 159<br />

year-old school is an independent,<br />

Catholic day<br />

and boarding, college-preparatory<br />

school for young<br />

women of all faiths grades<br />

nine through 12. It’s challenging<br />

academic program<br />

and extracurricular offerings<br />

prepare students to<br />

pursue degrees in STEM<br />

fields. For example, the<br />

Woodlands Academy<br />

Robotics team advanced<br />

to the FTC Illinois State<br />

Championship in 2017.<br />

Additionally, Woodlands<br />

Academy students earned<br />

an average score of 4.5<br />

on the A.P. Calculus exam<br />

compared to a 2.9 national<br />

average in 2016.<br />

Woodlands Academy<br />

students also show academic<br />

strength across all<br />

disciplines evidenced by<br />

the fact that nearly one-inthree<br />

Woodlands Academy<br />

of the Sacred Heart Class<br />

of 2017 were honored by<br />

the Illinois Student Assistance<br />

Commission (ISAC)<br />

State Scholars. Honorees<br />

were chosen based on a<br />

combination of exemplary<br />

ACT or SAT test scores<br />

and sixth-semester class<br />

rank. They typically rank<br />

in or near the top 10 percent<br />

of high school seniors<br />

from 765 high schools<br />

across the state.<br />

Founded in 1858, Woodlands<br />

Academy is an independent<br />

Catholic college<br />

preparatory day and<br />

boarding high school for<br />

young women. It’s part of<br />

a worldwide network of<br />

Sacred Heart Schools that<br />

spans the United States and<br />

40 other countries. A nonprofit,<br />

Woodlands Academy’s<br />

identity is rooted in<br />

Saint Madeleine Sophie<br />

Barat’s desire to inspire<br />

young hearts and minds to<br />

excel, to lead lives of integrity<br />

and to serve.<br />

Submitted by Woodlands<br />

Academy of the Sacred<br />

Heart, 760 E. Westleigh<br />

Road, Lake Forest, (847)<br />

234-4300, www.woodlandsacademy.org.<br />

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School<br />

A Premier Private Education in the Finest Catholic Tradition<br />

Discover the distinction<br />

that makes our school<br />

an extraordinary<br />

place of learning<br />

olph-il.org<br />

Explore Our Website • Tour Our School • Ask Questions<br />

Preschool – 8th Grade • 1123 Church Street • Glenview • 847.724.6990


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Kindergarten Ready? At Wilmette Child Development Center, 100%.<br />

The scores are in – 100 percent of the<br />

children who graduated from preschool at<br />

One Hope United Wilmette Child Development<br />

Center last month demonstrated<br />

kindergarten readiness, according to the<br />

Teaching Strategies GOLD assessment<br />

tool.<br />

One Hope United’s child development<br />

centers specialize in supporting and partnering<br />

with working families to prepare<br />

their children for lifelong learning and<br />

success, starting in our infant program. By<br />

achieving kindergarten readiness, these<br />

children are meeting an important milestone<br />

early in their academic lives – and<br />

are poised to stay on track: studies show<br />

that children who attend Pre-K are more<br />

likely to graduate from high school, and<br />

those who attend a center-based program,<br />

like One Hope United’s, score significantly<br />

higher on reading and math tests than<br />

their at-home counterparts.<br />

Here’s a look behind the numbers at<br />

what makes One Hope United a nurturing<br />

environment for children and families’<br />

education and growth:<br />

Individualized, Center-Based Learning:<br />

One Hope United employs the Creative<br />

Curriculum, which is built around classroom<br />

“centers” such as Science, Writing,<br />

Literacy/Reading, and Dramatic Play.<br />

Children self-navigate through the centers<br />

and learn through play and social interaction.<br />

Teachers encourage and customize<br />

each child’s education based on their individual<br />

strengths and temperament, and<br />

adjust it based on observations and formal<br />

assessments.<br />

Exclusive “Healthy Lifestyles” Curriculum:<br />

One Hope United’s self-developed<br />

Healthy Lifestyles curriculum promotes<br />

lifelong wellness by incorporating<br />

daily movement and teaching children to<br />

make healthy food choices and maintain<br />

good habits such as brushing teeth, visiting<br />

the dentist, and screening for hearing<br />

and vision. The Wilmette center also<br />

hosts movement classes, which encourage<br />

physical fitness, creative expression, and<br />

relaxation.<br />

Parent, Family, and Community Engagement:<br />

Parent involvement in their<br />

child’s learning has been linked to higher<br />

student achievement. The Wilmette center<br />

provides opportunities for family involvement<br />

in daily routines as well as at special<br />

events. Parents are welcome to visit the<br />

program and often stop by to share their<br />

talents and family culture. The center also<br />

helps kids and families engage with the<br />

surrounding community through partnerships<br />

with Avoca School District, Glenview<br />

Park District, and Wilmette Public<br />

Library.<br />

Accredited Quality at Every Level: The<br />

Wilmette center is one of only 6 percent<br />

of U.S. centers to be accredited by the<br />

National Association for the Education of<br />

Young Children (NAEYC). This accreditation<br />

looks at 10 standards and criteria<br />

across four categories – Children, Teaching<br />

Staff, Partnerships with families and<br />

communities, and Administration – to<br />

provide a holistic measure of a program’s<br />

quality.<br />

Parents can expect all of these features<br />

to be enhanced when the Wilmette center<br />

relocates to a newly updated facility, in<br />

winter 2018. Located near I-94, between<br />

Glenview and Old Orchard Roads, the<br />

new center will feature brand new classrooms,<br />

nontoxic materials including carpeting<br />

and paint, and a dedicated gym<br />

designed specifically for early childhood<br />

gross motor activities. Families who enroll<br />

children now at the current location<br />

are guaranteed a space in the new child<br />

development center.<br />

Families who live or work nearby may<br />

also consider One Hope United’s Des<br />

Plaines (9375 Church St., Des Plaines)<br />

and O’Hare (2300 E Devon Ave, Suite<br />

171, Des Plaines) centers, both of which<br />

are also NAEYC accredited. For more<br />

information, visit onehopechilddevelopment.org.<br />

Submitted by One Hope United Wilmette<br />

Child Development Center, 3013 Illinois Rd.,<br />

Wilmette, (847) 256-6600, www.onehopechilddevelopment.org.<br />

Award Winning Academics<br />

A National Blue Ribbon School<br />

Accelerated Curriculum<br />

STEM Program<br />

Focus on Faith<br />

Sacrament Preparation<br />

Weekly Mass<br />

Service Projects<br />

Call to schedule a Tour 847.272.0051<br />

1817 Walters Avenue ● Northbrook, IL 60062 ● 847.272.0051 ● www.stnorbertschool.org<br />

Student Engagement<br />

Athletics<br />

Academic Teams<br />

After School Enrichment


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The Gow School approach allows its students to thrive<br />

The Gow School is a collegeprep<br />

boarding and day school for<br />

students, grades 6-12, with dyslexia<br />

and similar language-based<br />

learning disabilities. Focusing<br />

on small class sizes, 3-7 students<br />

per class, and a low 4:1 student<br />

to faculty ratio, The Gow School<br />

offers a multi-sensory approach<br />

to teaching that enables dyslexic<br />

students to thrive. The Gow<br />

community has a sense of belonging,<br />

of equality, and of connection<br />

born on common trials<br />

and shared triumph.<br />

Gow has a start fast, finish<br />

strong mentality and students<br />

typically start to see progress<br />

soon after they step foot in our<br />

classrooms. Progress typically<br />

comes quickly, soon after they<br />

invest themselves in the program.<br />

At the School’s core is a<br />

structured program designed to<br />

help students navigate the academic<br />

day and a daily schedule<br />

designed to keep students busy.<br />

Between a packed class schedule,<br />

after-school sports, study<br />

hall and Saturday classes, there<br />

is little unprogrammed time.<br />

The School is settled on a 120<br />

acre campus which gives our students<br />

plenty of room to learn and<br />

play. Boarding school life does<br />

not always allow lots of free<br />

time, but it has plenty of room<br />

for fun. Students are so involved<br />

– playing sports, going on trips,<br />

and hanging out with each other<br />

– that they get the most out of the<br />

rich residential experience.<br />

In July, the School’s co-ed<br />

summer program is five weeks of<br />

learning and fun for ages 8-16!<br />

The Gow School Summer Program<br />

is for students who have<br />

been experiencing academic difficulties,<br />

or have been diagnosed<br />

with dyslexia or specific learning<br />

disabilities. The Summer Program<br />

runs from the end of June<br />

to early August with morning<br />

academics, afternoon fun and<br />

games and weekend adventures!<br />

The Gow School Summer Program<br />

gives students academic<br />

tools and self-confidence they<br />

can take with them wherever<br />

they go; to the classroom and<br />

beyond.<br />

By combining a structured<br />

program and environment with<br />

flexibility, individualization,<br />

and room for fun, Gow provides<br />

a rich school experience that is<br />

precisely what dyslexic students<br />

need to learn and to enjoy learning.<br />

Submitted by The Gow School,<br />

2491 Emery Rd., South Wales, NY,<br />

www.gow.org, 716-687-2005<br />

Gow is a college preparatory boarding and day<br />

school, grades 6-12, for students with dyslexia<br />

and related language-based learning disabilities.<br />

Gow provides the right environment and the right<br />

tools for dyslexic students to rethink the learning<br />

process and reinvent themselves.<br />

By combining a structured program and<br />

environment with flexibility, individualization,<br />

and room for fun, Gow provides a rich school<br />

experience. This is precisely what dyslexic<br />

students need to learn.<br />

2491 Emery Rd • South Wales, NY 14139<br />

P 716.687.2001 • F 716.687.2003<br />

gow.org


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Lake Forest Academy launches Global Concentrations Program<br />

Lake Forest Academy’s Strategic<br />

Plan sets forth a promise to<br />

“develop global citizens through<br />

unique educational experiences<br />

within a diverse and caring community.”<br />

While LFA faculty<br />

bring the world into the classroom<br />

and take their classes out<br />

into the world, the Plan challenges<br />

them to do still more. LFA’s<br />

Global Concentration Program<br />

answers that call to action.<br />

The program launches this fall<br />

with an inaugural cohort of 11<br />

students, all rising juniors. What<br />

distinguishes LFA’s program<br />

from global certificate programs<br />

at other schools, says Associate<br />

Dean of Academic Affairs and<br />

Director of Curriculum Kristine<br />

Von Ogden, is team focus. “Students<br />

work in a cohort; communication<br />

and collaboration<br />

are key. In many other schools,<br />

the students have a list to check<br />

off—a course to take, a trip to be<br />

part of, service to complete—<br />

and they complete the program<br />

individually. This is a two-year<br />

program. Students make a commitment,<br />

work together, and develop<br />

an individualized program<br />

for themselves, all the while<br />

working with a group of peers.”<br />

The overarching goal? To help<br />

students understand that not only<br />

can they make a difference, but<br />

how to make a difference in their<br />

lives and the lives of others. In<br />

short, how to implement their<br />

researched ideas and solutions.<br />

Ms. Von Ogden notes that she<br />

and the students are looking forward<br />

to “learning how to make<br />

a difference, how to become and<br />

stay personally invested, how<br />

to follow through with something,<br />

how to get to the root of<br />

a problem or issue, and work on<br />

solving it sustainably from the<br />

ground up.”<br />

Intended as a two-year program,<br />

the Global Concentration<br />

Program should reach its capacity<br />

of 20-30 students—all juniors<br />

and seniors—in 2018-19. Ultimately,<br />

program alumni will stay<br />

involved post-graduation and<br />

will mentor current students. A<br />

new academic department will be<br />

added to oversee the curriculum.<br />

According to Ms. Von Ogden,<br />

there will be required reflection<br />

(journals, vlogs, etc.). Students<br />

will have coursework, including<br />

readings and film viewings.<br />

At times, they will present what<br />

they’ve learned to the wider student<br />

body. “Their assessments<br />

will involve interaction, reflection,<br />

and be hands-on.”<br />

Technology will be key. “For<br />

research, for live and asynchronous<br />

interaction with global<br />

communities, as a platform for<br />

reflection—the possibilities [for<br />

technology] are endless,” Ms.<br />

Von Ogden explains. “Much of<br />

this will become student-driven,<br />

so I am excited to see what they<br />

will develop.”<br />

Head of School Dr. John Strudwick<br />

adds that a quality education<br />

involves “looking outward<br />

from oneself and the known to<br />

examine, explore, and experience<br />

people, places, and events<br />

from afar and the unknown. A<br />

key to our success is to ensure<br />

that education is relevant to everyone<br />

and what is occurring in<br />

the world. Relevance and inclusion<br />

are essential concepts in<br />

developing an educational program;<br />

they are pivotal elements<br />

at LFA.”<br />

Submitted by Lake Forest Academy,<br />

1500 W Kennedy Rd, Lake Forest,<br />

www.lfanet.org, 847-615-3210.<br />

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Discover Christian Heritage Academy<br />

Are you looking for a school where your child can thrive intellectually, emotionally<br />

and spiritually? A place where a love of learning is cultivated in the rich foundation<br />

of Christ-centered academic excellence? Discover Christian Heritage Academy,<br />

where for more than 30 years, Christian faith and learning have been integrated<br />

to equip students to be leaders of character and lifetime followers of Christ. We<br />

are accepting applications for the 2017-18 school year.<br />

To inquire, call 847-446-5252 or visit christianheritage.org.<br />

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Ballet, Pointe, Modern, Jazz, Tap, Hip-Hop, & Contemporary<br />

Ages 2½ – Adult, Beginner through Professional<br />

505 Laurel Ave., Suite 102<br />

Highland Park, IL<br />

Celebrating our 28 th Annual Production of The Nutcracker<br />

North Shore Repertory Dance Ensemble, North Shore Dance Company, North Shore Ballet Theatre<br />

North Shore School of Dance<br />

Local, National, and Internationally Renowned Faculty<br />

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Northridge Prep builds young men<br />

Unique in the Chicago<br />

area, Northridge Prep is<br />

an independent all-boys<br />

Middle and High School<br />

that teaches the Catholic<br />

faith. At open house,<br />

come discover what makes<br />

Northridge the Chicago<br />

area’s premier school of<br />

character.<br />

A unique all-boys experience<br />

Boys flourish in the<br />

environment Northridge<br />

creates. Northridge is all<br />

male, small enough so faculty<br />

know each boy well,<br />

and uses an approach that<br />

appreciates boys’ natural<br />

enthusiasm. By allowing<br />

and properly channeling<br />

boys’ passion, energy, and<br />

love of play, Northridge<br />

helps boys grow into men<br />

of real strength and refinement.<br />

Boys are free and<br />

encouraged to participate<br />

actively in class, make<br />

great friends, and take<br />

leadership roles without<br />

fear of what others think.<br />

From the classroom, to the<br />

basketball court, to Entrepreneurship<br />

Club, Northridge<br />

students stand out<br />

for their combination of<br />

academic performance and<br />

leadership.<br />

A modern liberal arts<br />

education<br />

The demanding liberal<br />

arts curriculum at Northridge<br />

inspires students<br />

through timeless works<br />

of the western tradition.<br />

These sources challenge<br />

students and develop their<br />

understanding of the true,<br />

the good, and the beautiful.<br />

The curriculum produces<br />

students with clear<br />

thinking and strong writing.<br />

Math and Science are<br />

part of the liberal arts, and<br />

Northridge offers a full<br />

suite of AP and Honors<br />

classes. Since 2012 nearly<br />

70 percent of all Northridge<br />

students scored a 3<br />

or better on their AP exams.<br />

Mentorship<br />

Northridge’s faculty are<br />

not only great teachers,<br />

but are also role models<br />

whose example inspire our<br />

students. In Northridge’s<br />

unique Advisory Program,<br />

each student receives a<br />

long-term faculty mentor,<br />

and they meet monthly and<br />

discuss study habits, character<br />

development, and<br />

academic choices.<br />

Growth and faith<br />

If interested, students<br />

can take courses on the<br />

Catholic Faith appropriate<br />

for each grade level. Daily<br />

Mass, the sacrament of<br />

Confession, and spiritual<br />

guidance from a full-time<br />

chaplain are all available<br />

each day.<br />

Community and<br />

partnership with parents<br />

Northridge exists to<br />

support parents - the primary<br />

educators of their<br />

sons - in their vocation as<br />

parents. Northridge lives<br />

that partnership in several<br />

ways. Firstly, through a<br />

relationship with the student’s<br />

advisor - who meets<br />

annually with parents to<br />

discuss insights about their<br />

son. Secondly, through<br />

workshops that discuss<br />

how to raise young men.<br />

Thirdly, through consistent<br />

communication from<br />

faculty - who proactively<br />

correspond with parents<br />

about both the challenges<br />

and successes they see at<br />

school.<br />

Beyond the classroom<br />

Northridge athletes compete<br />

in the following varsity<br />

sports: soccer, golf, cross<br />

country, basketball, baseball,<br />

and track and field.<br />

Additionally, Northridge<br />

offers club tennis and sponsors<br />

students in swimming.<br />

Northridge also has vibrant<br />

music and theater programs<br />

with an a capella choir,<br />

High School and Middle<br />

school jazz bands, a string<br />

quartet, and two yearly theater<br />

productions. In total<br />

Northridge features over 25<br />

clubs including robotics,<br />

computer coding, debate,<br />

and photography.<br />

Submitted by Northridge<br />

Prep, 8320 Ballard Rd, Niles,<br />

www.northridgeprep.org,<br />

847-375-0600.<br />

“My sophomore year I went to Vienna, Austria; that is when I really fell in love with international<br />

travel and became really passionate about international language, foreign culture,<br />

and international politics.” –Sarah LaVanway ‘17<br />

Woodlands Academy’s Center for Global Studies offers a comprehensive academic and<br />

experiential program that equips graduates to navigate through and flourish in a rapidly<br />

changing global landscape.<br />

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North Shore School of Dance provides<br />

development and training for all<br />

At the North Shore School of<br />

Dance we foster the passion for<br />

dance in a positive and nurturing<br />

environment. It is our belief that<br />

everyone should have the opportunity<br />

to dance and be recognized<br />

individually. Here students<br />

can feel safe and be themselves,<br />

allowing them to reach their fullest<br />

potential.<br />

<strong>NS</strong>SD has an unparalleled<br />

reputation for providing the finest<br />

teachers on the North Shore<br />

for 28 years, and “continues the<br />

lineage of high integrity and<br />

professionalism that spans over<br />

45 years.” We provide the highest<br />

caliber of instruction by renowned<br />

faculty members who<br />

are dedicated to inspiring and<br />

educating each dancer.<br />

With over 120 classes per<br />

week, there are all levels of<br />

training for preschool through<br />

adults. These classes are offered<br />

in both traditional and contemporary<br />

styles of dance. We offer<br />

ballet, pointe, modern and<br />

contemporary, jazz, tap, lyrical,<br />

hip-hop, pre-dance, boys and<br />

adult classes. In addition, we offer<br />

a full summer of camps and<br />

programs, master classes, and<br />

workshops.<br />

In our Student Division for 1st<br />

grade through teens, <strong>NS</strong>SD provides<br />

skill development and performance<br />

opportunities at for the<br />

dedicated, recreational, or preprofessional<br />

dancer. Each dancer<br />

is guided by our experienced and<br />

knowledgeable faculty and directors<br />

to create a proper schedule<br />

of classes and planning for<br />

the future near and far. Dancers<br />

gain technical ability and performance<br />

experience, which promotes<br />

a higher self-esteem and<br />

confidence within themselves.<br />

For ages 2.5–6, our Pre-Dance<br />

Division classes incorporate<br />

movement, dance steps, and<br />

creative expression in a fun and<br />

caring atmosphere. Fantasy and<br />

imagery is often their inspiration<br />

to improve and practice what<br />

they have learned. Their own<br />

themed Pre-Dance Showcase is<br />

a very exciting time of year. Our<br />

youngest dancers perform with<br />

our North Shore Ballet Theatre<br />

for a presentation of “The Little<br />

Mermaid,” “Alice in Wonderland,”<br />

and other wonderfully entertaining<br />

stories.<br />

Our non-competitive concert<br />

dance performance opportunities<br />

meet professional standards<br />

of artistic development, performance<br />

values and production<br />

qualities. Since 1989, the North<br />

Shore School of Dance has presented<br />

an annual production of<br />

The Nutcracker and entertained<br />

young children with the popular<br />

Sugar Plum Tea Party. In addition,<br />

the North Shore Dance<br />

Company, North Shore Repertory<br />

Dance Ensemble, and North<br />

Shore Ballet Theatre are wonderful<br />

opportunities for the dancers<br />

to grow with.<br />

North Shore School of Dance<br />

is known for excellent traditional<br />

and contemporary training, and<br />

has continued the legacy of training<br />

outstanding dancers from<br />

our communities. Generations<br />

of families have danced with or<br />

trained at <strong>NS</strong>SD, and now many<br />

of our alumnae bring their children.<br />

<strong>NS</strong>SD is not only a dance<br />

school, but is also known as a<br />

home-away-from-home.<br />

Submitted by North Shore School of<br />

Dance, 505 Laurel Ave, Highland<br />

Park, www.northshoredance.comw,<br />

847-432-2060.<br />

lake forest academy<br />

Midwestern Heart. Global Mind. Fall Open House: November. 5, 2017<br />

All the opportunities to participate in our vibrant<br />

boarding environment offer both day and boarding<br />

students a lifelong passport to new challenges, building<br />

character that is uniquely transformed by combining a<br />

global outlook with Midwestern values.<br />

Learn more:<br />

www.lfanet.org/Admissions/<strong>PSG</strong><br />

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Ronald Knox<br />

Montessori educates<br />

the innovators<br />

of tomorrow<br />

What makes a school “Montessori,”<br />

and what makes Ronald Knox a spectacular<br />

example? While the founders of<br />

Amazon, Wikipedia, and Google didn’t<br />

graduate from Ronald Knox, they did<br />

attend Montessori schools, and they<br />

credit that education with their ability to<br />

think outside the box and develop new<br />

ideas and solutions.<br />

Authentic Montessori classrooms<br />

have a few key components:<br />

Mixed age classrooms – at Ronald<br />

Knox, the Primary Program serves children<br />

ages 3-6 in the same environment,<br />

enabling younger children to learn from<br />

older children and providing older children<br />

with the opportunity to be leaders<br />

and mentors.<br />

Student choice – students have free<br />

choice, within limits, to select what they<br />

want to work on that day, furthering the<br />

development of executive functioning.<br />

Constructivist learning – students<br />

learn through hands-on discovery and<br />

direct contact with materials in the<br />

classroom, creating concrete impressions<br />

that will prepare them for reading,<br />

writing, and complex math work.<br />

Specialized learning materials – all<br />

materials in the classroom were developed<br />

by Maria Montessori to enable<br />

children to learn math, language, science,<br />

and geography in a natural, intuitive,<br />

and hands-on way.<br />

A trained Montessori directress<br />

(teacher) – the directresses at Ronald<br />

Knox have received extensive training<br />

in the Montessori method, are certified<br />

through the American Montessori<br />

Society, and continue their education<br />

through professional development activities<br />

each year.<br />

Ronald Knox Montessori School is<br />

accredited by the American Montessori<br />

Society, signifying a process of rigorous<br />

study to ensure that the school is operating<br />

at the highest caliber. Many schools<br />

can claim to be Montessori – very few<br />

are accredited. And with over 50 years<br />

of experience educating children on the<br />

North Shore, Ronald Knox has proven<br />

that the Montessori method instills a<br />

love of scholarship into its students.<br />

The school educates children from 6<br />

months through 6 years old. Programs<br />

start with the Parent/Child class, where<br />

young children begin independent exploration<br />

and parents learn child development<br />

from a Montessori perspective.<br />

Starting at age 2, children in the Toddler<br />

Program gain independence and confidence<br />

as they learn how to take care<br />

of themselves and their environment.<br />

The Primary Program serves children<br />

from 3-6 years old and is a three-year<br />

program that teaches not only academics<br />

but also social-emotional skills and<br />

problem solving. The final year of the<br />

program culminates with the option for<br />

Full Day Kindergarten, immersing children<br />

in an environment suited to their<br />

development for the entire day.<br />

Are you interested in helping your<br />

child develop the confidence to innovate?<br />

Ronald Knox’s collaborative environment,<br />

multi-age setting, and selfdirected<br />

learning encourage students to<br />

follow their curiosity wherever it may<br />

lead. Still have questions? Contact Ronald<br />

Knox for a tour of the school to see<br />

how Montessori works in action.<br />

Submitted by Ronald Knox Montessori, 2031<br />

Elmwood Ave, Wilmette, www.ronaldknox.org,<br />

847-256-2922


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Regina Dominican prepares young<br />

women for higher education, life<br />

For nearly 60 years, Regina<br />

Dominican, a college<br />

preparatory Catholic high<br />

school for girls sponsored<br />

by the Adrian Dominican<br />

Sisters, has fostered academic<br />

excellence, truth,<br />

peace, and justice while<br />

challenging each student<br />

to develop leadership for<br />

life and respect for all races,<br />

cultures and faiths.<br />

Regina Dominican provides<br />

girls with an unparalleled<br />

college preparatory<br />

education that tailors a<br />

student’s schedule based<br />

on her strengths in order<br />

to challenge her to strive<br />

for academic excellence.<br />

With 12:1 student to faculty<br />

ratio, students receive<br />

individualized attention<br />

and instruction from an<br />

elite faculty of which<br />

eighty-four percent hold<br />

advanced degrees.<br />

The Regina difference<br />

is our dedication to creating<br />

an environment where<br />

girls learn best. In 2015,<br />

Regina Dominican took a<br />

progressive approach and<br />

introduced a new STEAM<br />

(Science, Technology, Engineering,<br />

Art, Math) lab<br />

in response to students’<br />

wishes to explore fields<br />

that are still traditionally<br />

dominated by men. Fortyeight<br />

percent of the class<br />

of 2017 will be majoring<br />

in a STEAM related field<br />

this fall.<br />

Regina creates the environment<br />

for girls to<br />

‘launch’ bravely and with<br />

confidence. The most recent<br />

class was accepted<br />

into some of the most<br />

prestigious universities<br />

in the nation, including<br />

Georgetown University,<br />

Northwestern University,<br />

Savannah College of Art<br />

& Design, The University<br />

of Chicago, The University<br />

of Michigan and<br />

The University of Notre<br />

Dame. Twenty percent of<br />

the members of the Regina<br />

Dominican class of 2017<br />

were also named Illinois<br />

State Scholars, an honor<br />

only awarded to the top<br />

ten percent of students in<br />

the state.<br />

Outside the classroom,<br />

students can enhance their<br />

experience by joining one<br />

of the 12 varsity sports<br />

Regina Dominican offers.<br />

Seventy-two percent of<br />

students participate in at<br />

least one sport. The school<br />

also offers 25 different<br />

clubs and many service<br />

opportunities.<br />

Regina girls are leaders.<br />

As the only Catholic High<br />

School in Illinois to offer<br />

a Leadership Institute,<br />

Regina Dominican offers<br />

its students the unique opportunity<br />

to learn and embrace<br />

their strengths and to<br />

build authentic self-confidence<br />

that will set them<br />

apart from their peers.<br />

Regina Dominican encourages<br />

compassion for<br />

others, instills confidence,<br />

cultivates curiosity for<br />

what the world has to offer<br />

and promotes the values of<br />

lifelong learning and leadership.<br />

Join us from noon<br />

- 2 p.m. on October 22nd<br />

or 6-8 p.m. November 8th<br />

for our Open House events<br />

and explore first-hand how<br />

Regina Dominican provides<br />

a rigorous college<br />

preparatory program in a<br />

supportive, Catholic-based<br />

educational environment<br />

in the Dominican tradition.<br />

At Regina Dominican,<br />

your daughter will explore<br />

opportunities, discover<br />

new passions and make<br />

her mark. Families considering<br />

Regina Dominican<br />

should contact Pattie<br />

Fuentes, Director of Enrollment<br />

and Recruitment,<br />

at pfuentes@rdhs.org or<br />

(847) 256-7660 ext. 223.<br />

Submitted by Regina Dominican<br />

High School, 701 Locust<br />

Road, Wilmette, www.rdhs.<br />

org, 847-256-7660


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St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy:<br />

A legacy of success educating young men<br />

For more than 130 years,<br />

St. John’s Northwestern<br />

Military Academy has<br />

been developing the minds<br />

and shaping the character<br />

of young men from<br />

around the country and<br />

around the world, many of<br />

whom have gone to lead<br />

lives of great distinction.<br />

With its unique blend of<br />

challenging, but personalized<br />

academics, required<br />

participation in athletics,<br />

and a military-style environment<br />

that builds strong<br />

values, a competitive spirit<br />

and the confidence to face<br />

any challenge, St. John’s<br />

Northwestern has produced<br />

heads of state, entrepreneurs,<br />

accomplished<br />

artists, and well-rounded<br />

and well-grounded young<br />

men who became leaders<br />

in countless other disciplines.<br />

Nestled in the scenic lake<br />

country region of southeastern<br />

Wisconsin, St.<br />

John’s Northwestern Military<br />

Academy is a private<br />

boarding and day school<br />

for young men in grades<br />

7-12. At every level, the<br />

school provides the structure,<br />

discipline and focus<br />

that many young men need<br />

to reach their full potential,<br />

and small classes and<br />

dedicated faculty that ensure<br />

they receive the very<br />

best formative educational<br />

experience.<br />

Summers at St. John’s<br />

Northwestern<br />

The campus remains vibrant<br />

throughout the summer<br />

with its unique and<br />

highly popular five-week<br />

summer school program<br />

called Summer OPS (Opportunities<br />

for Personal<br />

Success) for young men<br />

in grades 7 through 12 that<br />

allows students to catch<br />

up or work ahead in traditional<br />

academic areas<br />

or explore interests that<br />

they were unable to during<br />

the regular academic<br />

year. Summer OPS also<br />

includes a chance to participate<br />

in such activities<br />

as aviation, computer programming,<br />

ACT preparation,<br />

JROTC leadership,<br />

and language studies.<br />

In addition, Camp St.<br />

John’s Northwestern offers<br />

four week-long sessions<br />

of high-energy adventure<br />

camp for young<br />

men ages 10-16 that promote<br />

physical activity,<br />

leadership, self-confidence<br />

and teamwork. Camp<br />

sessions feature popular<br />

activities such as paintball,<br />

rappelling/climbing,<br />

“THE MUD PIT,” archery,<br />

obstacle course, water survival,<br />

SCUBA diving, fellowship,<br />

and just plain fun.<br />

For more information<br />

about the educational benefits<br />

and programs at St.<br />

John’s Northwestern Military<br />

Academy, call 1-800-<br />

752-2338 or visit www.<br />

sjnma.org.<br />

Submitted by St. John’s<br />

Northwestern Military<br />

Academy, 1101 N Genesee St,<br />

Delafield, WI, www.sjnma.<br />

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At St. John’s Northwestern, we inspire and motivate young men to achieve their full potential.<br />

Our distinctive program features challenging, project-based academics delivered in a structured and<br />

disciplined environment. We prepare young men in grades 7 through 12 for college and career success.<br />

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St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy is a private boarding and day school for boys located on a 110-acre<br />

campus in Delafield, Wisconsin, 35 minutes west of Milwaukee. For more than 130 years, the Academy has been<br />

shaping the minds and building the character of young men who have gone on to lives of great accomplishment.<br />

Give your son the opportunity he deserves. Discover the difference the Academy can make in his life.<br />

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Noble Young Men<br />

Building men of intellect and<br />

character who love God.<br />

Northridge is an independent,<br />

Catholic, boys school serving families<br />

and their sons in grades 6-12.<br />

In Northridge’s unique all-male environment,<br />

while a demanding liberal arts curriculum<br />

develops students’ understanding<br />

of the true, the good, and the beautiful.<br />

Open House<br />

October 22, 2017<br />

openhouse.northridgeprep.org<br />

NORTHRIDGE<br />

P R E P A R A T O R Y S C H O O L

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