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GUNSAULUS

4420 S SACRAMENTO Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60632

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School Overview

Each CPS school is a dynamic and vibrant learning community with so many different ways students can thrive. We’re so happy to share all the great things that make our school a great place to learn!

A Message from the Principal

A Message from the Principal

Gunsaulus Scholastic Academy is a magnet school that combines rigorous academics, arts programming, health and wellness.  The goal of Gunsaulus is to develop students who will shine as learners and leaders in their community and beyond.  The school thrives on the collaboration among staff to create a school where every child's individual needs are met.

Gunsaulus provides enrichment opportunities including high school algebra, band, student council, art, music, and ten different athletic programs. In addition, Gunsaulus supports the whole child through capstone experiences such as camping as well as trips beyond Chicago.  The school also emphasizes a positive environment and has been highlighted as a school within CPS that provides a safe environment for all.

Gunsaulus Scholastic Academy creates an environment that promotes parent engagement and involvement.  The school encourages and welcomes parents to volunteer in classrooms and throughout the school.  Weekly, parents are provided healthy food options through the partnership with the Chicago Food Depository.  In addition, parent classes in literacy and fitness are provided weekly.

A Message from the Principal

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PK-8

School Grades

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660

# of Students

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District

Governance

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773-535-7215
Phone

773-535-7222
Fax

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7:30 AM-2:30 PM
School Hours

7:15AM
Earliest Dropoff

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Marlon E Henriquez
Principal

Joseph Lazio
Assistant Principal

Mara Roder
School Counselor

Veronica Cornejo
School Clerk

Cynthia Avalos
Restorative Justice Coordinator

Anna Huynh
Case Manager

Miguel Martinez
Safety & Security Lead

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Public Transit

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Our Metrics for School Practices and Student Outcomes

We’ve expanded our school profiles with new metrics to support CPS’ reimagined approach to analyzing school practices and student outcomes. These metrics are organized around four key aspects of school life that provide a fuller picture of how the District and schools are meeting the needs of the whole child. Explore the key aspects below to find information about academic progress, school conditions, community engagement, and more at this school.

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Evidence of Student Learning and Wellbeing

Includes reporting on academic progress, student wellbeing, and college and career planning.

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Daily Learning Experiences

Includes reporting on the curriculum, instruction, environment, interventions, and individualized support over time.

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Adult Capacity and Continuous Learning

Provides insight into the experience, stability, and professional growth of teachers and leadership.

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Inclusive and Collaborative School and Community

Reports access to enrichment activities outside the classroom, community partnerships, and parent involvement.

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How We Partner for Continuous Improvement

District Investments

CPS is committed to providing the resources needed to provide a high-quality education for all our students. Strategic investments are equitably distributed to support school initiatives and priorities that drive student growth.

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Continuous Improvement Work Plan (CIWP)

This three-year strategic plan is prepared by each school’s CIWP team (school leadership, staff, parents, LSC members, community members, and others) to outline the school’s initiatives and priorities to improve student outcomes.

Continuous Improvement Work Plan (CIWP)

This three-year strategic plan is prepared by each school’s CIWP team (school leadership, staff, parents, LSC members, community members, and others) to outline the school’s initiatives and priorities to improve student outcomes.

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