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MOLLISON

4415 S DR MARTIN L KING JR Dr, Chicago, Illinois 60653

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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

Irvin C. Mollison School is the Home of the Hawkeyes where we are “Learning Today to become the Leaders of Tomorrow.” The school is named after the first African-American Jurist appointed to the federal bench by the late President Harry S Truman in 1948. Mollison sits in the heart of Bronzeville just four blocks north of historic 47th St., Harold Washington Cultural Center, and two doors east of Louis Armstrong’s Chicago home where he practiced “scat” with legendary jazz singer, Ella Fitzgerald. Mollison faces the beautiful Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and was home to the oldest African American newspaper, the legendary Chicago Defender. On average, Mollison welcomes about 250 students and their families. It has a full-day preschool program and full-day kindergarten through 8th-grade classrooms. We are a proud International Baccalaureate school hosting the Middle Years Program. Through our IB program, we offer instruction in both English and Spanish. Mollison offers a full range of afterschool activities ranging from academic to extracurricular programs, a boys basketball team, track and field and cross country, soccer, student council, and girls volleyball. We also have partnerships with national and community agencies, businesses, and individuals willing to lend their time and talent to support our students. At Mollison, we are proud to have an involved and supportive Local School Council and a host of parents who regularly volunteer to support the success of Mollison. Most importantly, Mollison School is filled with children who have dreams, and their dreams are filled with becoming future leaders and global citizens.

A Message from the Principal

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PK-8

School Grades

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238

# of Students

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District

Governance

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773-535-1804
Phone

773-535-1803
Fax

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08:45 AM-03:45 PM
School Hours

4:00 PM-6:00 PM
After School Hours

8:30 AM
Earliest Dropoff

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Shelagh Anet Jackson
Principal

Kate Ebisi
Assistant Principal

Samantha Williams
Special Education Lead

Charlotte Johnson
School Clerk

Charlotte Powell
Head Security

Arlandis Waller
Engineer

Angela Bradley
Lunchroom Manager

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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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