DeWitt Clinton School
DeWitt Clinton Elementary School | |
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Address | |
6110 North Fairfield Avenue , 60659 | |
Coordinates | 41°59′34″N 87°41′55″W / 41.9929°N 87.6987°W |
Information | |
School type | Public Elementary |
School district | Chicago Public Schools |
Principal | Maureen Delgado |
Grades | preK-8 |
Enrollment | 1,154[1] |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Green and Gold |
Website | clinton |
DeWitt Clinton School is a Chicago Public School on the north side of Chicago, Illinois.
"One Year Older, One Year Smarter" program
[edit]In 2003, alumnus Jim Mills donated $1 million to the Clinton School to help start the "One Year Older, One Year Smarter" program.[2] This progressive achievement program offers the following cash awards.
- $25 to any students who score higher on the Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) than they did the year before.
- $50 to the best improvement in the class
- $100 to the two students who score highest in their class.
- $1,000 to the person who scores highest in their grade and to the student in each grade who has improved most from the year before.
- $5,000 to the student who shows the most improvement from the previous year.
In addition, each year Mills presents a $10,000 savings bond to the student with the highest score in the school. Overall, Clinton has scored highest in the statewide ISAT test for three consecutive years.[citation needed]
Other facts and notable alumni
[edit]The school mascot is the Clinton Cougar and the school colors are green and gold. Every year 7th graders take a trip to Springfield, Illinois, and the 8th graders go to Washington D.C.
One of the school's most famous graduates is the late celebrity and movie critic Gene Siskel, one-time host (along with Roger Ebert) of the TV show At the Movies.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "DeWitt Clinton Elementary School". Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
- ^ "Omnibus Report: Authorize the Acceptance of Grants" (PDF). Chicago Board of Education. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
- ^ Rabin, Nathan (July 7, 2009). The Big Rewind: A Memoir Brought to You by Pop Culture. Simon and Schuster. p. 322. ISBN 9781416556206. Retrieved January 16, 2016.