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TEAM Englewood Community Academy
Basic Information
Address: 6201 S Stewart Ave
County: Cook
District: Chicago Public Schools
Phone Number: 773-535-3530
Fax Number: 773-535-3586
Principal: Peggy Korellis-Byrd
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Additional Information
School Type: Small school with lottery admission
Accreditation: NCA / AdvancedED
District ID: 299
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: 2007
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:45 - 2:37
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: Purple and White
School Mascot: Eagle
Community:
Englewood
School Size: 450
Classroom Size: 25 - 30
Classroom Teachers: Excellent staff including National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT)
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1 : 18
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Every classroom has a computer. There are 4 computer labs and 2 laptop carts (30 laptops per cart) for students and teachers.
School Championships:
Football: Inter-City 2 Conference Champion 2010
School Clubs:
Poetry, US Empowered, TechCrew, After School Matters
Lunch Availability: Hot Lunch and Breakfast
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Limited
Uniform Guidelines:
Every grade has a different color shirt to wear. Students can wear khaki pants and tennis shoes with their uniform shirt.
Mission Statement:
OPPORTUNITY
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
TEAM Englewood Community Academy provides a safe and stimulating environment to foster a rigorous and authentic educational experience. TEAM empowers students to lead the community as global citizens and lifelong learners. Through a rich, comprehensive college prep curriculum and a 21st century business focus, TEAM inspires, supports and prepares students for college and career success. In the community, TEAM is a beacon of hope, high academic achievement, and opportunity