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Education in Beverly
Hills/Morgan Park
Local public,
private and parochial schools (see directory below)
offer a variety of educational options for students from preschool
through graduate school.
Home of
the first authorized cluster of International Baccalaureate Middle Years
Program schools in the state of Illinois, the Chicago Public Schools in
Beverly Hills/Morgan Park are often sought out to be demonstration sites
for teacher training and collaborative learning initiatives. The
community is committed to excellence in education, and home to several
Golden Apple Award recipients, and many more
nominees.
Montessori programs are available from preschool through elementary
grade levels. Private preschools, day care facilities, state
pre-kindergarten and Head Start programs, as well as a birth to age
three programs serve tots of all ability and needs levels.
Morgan Park High School offers students excellent academic, sports and
enrichment opportunities including the Synergistic Lab, Multimedia Tech
Center, International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, World Language and
International Studies gifted program, national award-winning Debate
Team, and National Engineers’ Week Future City Competition winners. MPHS
athletes are State Champs in bowling and girls’ track, and City Champs
in swimming, water polo, basketball and volleyball.
Morgan Park Academy is an exceptional private school serving students in
preschool through high school. Nearby parochial high schools round out
the array of educational options for students.
Day care facilities and preschools offer superior choices in early
education. Libraries, parks and recreation centers, as well as the
Beverly Arts Center and Ridge Historical Society add to the cultural and
educational advantages of living in the Village in the City.
Located nearby is Saint Xavier University, Chicago’s oldest Catholic
University at 3700 W. 103rd St. SXU has been an important partner to
Beverly Hills/Morgan Park institutions, including hosting the Beverly
Area Planning Association’s annual Snowflake Ball and providing unique
educational expertise and teaching support to the Barbara Vick Early
Childhood & Family Center. For the past several years, the university
has been undergoing an impressive expansion, adding buildings and
programs to accommodate a growing student population.
Chicago State University, which originally opened as a teacher training
school in 1867, and is located at 9501 S. King Dr. CSU offers a full
curriculum of undergraduate and graduate courses and degree programs.
Beverly Hills/Morgan Park students can also attend Chicago City
Colleges.
All Day Montessori
1819 W. 99th
St., 773-239-8248
Preschool: Ages 2 – 6,
extended day, 5 days
Offering preschool through
kindergarten for families with both parents working or single parent
families, this Montessori program serves the physical, intellectual and
emotional needs of children in developmentally appropriate ways. Year
round. Private.
Barbara Vick Early
Childhood & Family Center
2554 W. 113th
St., 773-535-2671
Preschool: Birth –5, half
day, morning/afternoon, 4 days
This school stresses
family involvement and education as integral parts of programs. Five
classrooms provide educational services in an inclusive setting for
at-risk and special needs children, and two classrooms provide
self-contained services for children with a variety of special needs.
All classes are team-taught and most therapies are integrated into the
classroom setting. Classroom instruction is developmentally appropriate,
child-centered and play-based. Children are screened to determine
eligibility. Public.
Barnard School
10354 S. Charles St.,
773-535-2869
Preschool: Ages 3 –4, half
day, morning/afternoon
Pre-kindergarten – 8th
Barnard School has been
educating students from Beverly Hills/Morgan Park for 125 years. The
school’s mission is to educate students to become literate, responsible
and compassionate citizens, capable of making informed decisions.
Barnard’s outstanding Early Childhood Program includes a state
pre-kindergarten and a full day kindergarten. The language-based
preschool program stresses hands-on readiness activities, children
experience reading, writing, science, math, health and safety education
through play. Strong parent-teacher relationships are fostered.
Children are screened to determine eligibility. Summer program
available.
In the elementary school,
Barnard offers an outstanding general instructional program and the
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme. French is taught at
each grade level, as are computer literacy and application skills. The
school houses a computer lab with 35 networked, Internet-connected
stations that feature instructional software in reading and mathematics.
The Library-Media Center includes a variety of print and audio-visual
material with eight networked and Internet-connected computer stations.
Accelerated reading
software tracks the progress of students’ independent reading. Students
in upper grades are enrolled in laboratory science classes and exposed
to algebra. Students participate in field trips that utilize community
resources. Outreach and university programs enhance the curriculum.
Participation in regional and citywide academic contests keep students
motivated. Public.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Chorus, Student Council, basketball, cheerleading, track,
tennis and volleyball.
Beacon Therapeutic School
10650 S. Longwood Dr.,
773-881-1005
Age 3 through 21
Beacon Therapeutic School
offers an extensive elementary and high school curriculum to students
ages 3 to 21 with moderate to severe psychiatric problems. Clinical
therapists and teachers collaborate to provide a unique balance of
therapeutic and educational experiences designed to meet the need of
each individual. The goal of the program is to, where appropriate,
return children to mainstream education.
The Day School offers a
variety of activities designed to assist students in developing
appropriate social skills functioning. Students participate in annual
events such as the Multi-Cultural Fair, Chess/Checker Tournament, Art
Fair, Christmas Concert, Olympiad, Valentine Pancake Breakfast and St.
Patrick’s Day Dance. The school also provides a variety of transition
planning services for students, helping them to become productive
citizens. Private.
Beverly Castle Academy for
Early Education
10244 S. Longwood Dr.,
773-239-2299
Preschool: Ages 3 – 6,
half day, morning/afternoon
The role of this school is
to support, guide and enhance the child’s view of self as learner by
providing a high quality, developmentally appropriate program that links
the goals of home, school and community. Private.
Beverly Montessori School
9916 S. Walden Pkwy.,
773-239-7635
Preschool: Ages 3 – 6,
half day, morning/afternoon
Beverly Montessori offers
a dynamic yet structured environment geared to the young child.
Following the Montessori philosophy, the school assists children in
their development through “prepared environments” that invite them to
move and investigate. Private.
Christ the King School
9240 S, Hoyne Ave.,
773-779-3329
Preschool: Ages 3 – 4,
Half day, morning, 2 or 3 days
Preschool – 8th
Christ the King School has
served children for over 65 years. Emphasis is on moral and religious
formation as well as academic excellence. The faculty fosters respect
for all individuals, and critical thinking skills are priority in all
subjects.
In a hands-on preschool
program that offers small class sizes, children have an individualized
learning experience in a nurturing, fun-filled environment where strong
parent involvement and Christian family values are encouraged.
Curriculum includes reading readiness, math, language arts and
computers, offered along with free play, socialization, music and
movement and Spanish and math readiness. Activities include outdoor play
in the enclosed playground, prayer and bible stories.
Christ the King Elementary
School provides fine arts, computer education, and full day
kindergarten. Strong parental involvement is encouraged through
Family-School Association and School Advisory Board. Student/teacher
ratio is 18 to 1. Catholic.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Band, Student Council, drama, football, soccer,
basketball and volleyball. After school care is available.
Parish boundaries: 87th
to 97th Streets, Vanderpoel to Western Avenues.
Clissold School
2350 W. 110th
Pl., 773-535-2560
Kindergarten – 8th
Clissold School offers an
outstanding program of instruction in traditional classrooms as well as
the Montessori program that encourages children in kindergarten through
5th grade to become independent learners.
Clissold students in 6th,
7th and 8th grades form the International
Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme World School, providing a framework
for academic challenge that extends traditional subjects. The program
offers an opportunity to develop discipline, skills and challenging
standards with creativity and flexibility. With an emphasis on
intercultural understanding, students develop personal value systems to
guide them as thoughtful members of local communities and the world.
Clissold makes every
attempt to educate the whole child, offering additional programs and
activities. An active PTA provides a strong cultural arts program and a
broad range of support for the school. Public.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Recycling Club, Journalism Club, basketball, volleyball,
chorus, Great Books, Merit Music Program and Student Council.
Council Oak Montessori
School
11030 S. Longwood Dr.,
773-779-7606
Preschool: Ages 3 to 6,
all day
Preschool – 8th
Council Oak Montessori
School, founded in 1990, offers a classic Montessori education through
its affiliation with the American Montessori Society and the Association
of Illinois Montessori Schools.
The Children’s House
preschool offers an array of hands-on materials and activities designed
to allow children to work at their own place in a developmentally
appropriate environment. The Montessori approach is incorporated into
all activities, and Montessori-trained teachers guide children in
mastering reading, writing, sensory-motor, order and sequence, personal
care and social skills. The program includes the classic 3-hour
Montessori work period for all students, plus extended afternoon work
for 5 and 6 year olds. Outdoor and indoor play are offered daily.
The unique Montessori
Fusion Curriculum in the elementary school covers all traditional
subjects as well as conflict resolution, grace and courtesy, community
service projects, business development, drama, physical education,
computer work and foreign language. The curriculum is designed to
stimulate excitement and interest in learning as well as self-confidence
and independence, developing self-directed, highly motivated learners.
Multi-age classrooms contain hands-on materials organized by subject
matter, and children choose individualized work. In-classroom work is
followed up by field trips that demonstrate real-life applications of
knowledge.
A maximum 15 to 1 student/teacher ratio enables Montessori-trained
teachers to give individual attention to each child. Private.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Outdoor education including camping, intramural sports,
Kids’ Club and after school care.
Esmond School
1865 W. Montvale Ave.,
773-535-2650
Pre-kindergarten – 8th
The central portion of
Esmond School was built in 1891, making it the oldest public school in
Beverly Hills/Morgan Park. Esmond’s Standard Education Program is based
on the continuous progress of individual students, grouped according to
age and reading level. Esmond is an authorized International
Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme World School.
For junior high students,
a full-time science lab is provided. Field trips underscore classroom
studies. Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled early each year, and
additional meetings are arranged by parent or teacher request. Esmond
School offers three all-day kindergartens, two state pre-kindergarten
classes, and two federal Headstart programs. Public.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Great Books, Student Council, Book Fair, Fine Arts Fair,
Science Fair, Math Down, Spell Down, basketball and volleyball.
Kellogg Electronic
Research Academy
9241 S. Leavitt,
773-535-2590
Kindergarten – 8th
Kellogg School offers an
excellent elementary curriculum to all students. The school has a
computer lab for all grade levels, and a wireless network throughout the
building.
Kellogg School is an
authorized International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme that
emphasizes global education, communication and cultural awareness. All
students in grades 6 through 8 are included in this exciting program.
Kellogg offers an in-depth independent program in library and
communication skills for eligible 4th and 5th
graders. Kellogg School students also participate in advanced math,
science and technology application activities in the Synergistic Lab.
Module topics include: engineering towers, robotics, broadcasting and
biotechnology. Foreign language instruction is part of the curriculum at
all grade levels. A strong fine arts program enhances the curriculum and
provides all students a unique educational opportunity. Public.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Student Council, Great Books, Rainbows, band, chorus,
violin, volleyball and basketball.
Little Hands Learning
Center
2324 W. 111th
St., 773-445-9000
Preschool: Ages 2 – 6,
extended day, 5 days
This program fosters
critical thinking, problem-solving skills and social development through
structured activities and a hands-on curriculum that includes math,
science, reading readiness, computers, foreign language, art, music,
fitness, dance and yoga. Year round. Private.
Little Lamb Scholastic
Academy
10126 S. Western Ave.,
773-238-2500
Preschool/Kindergarten:
Ages 6 weeks – kindergarten, extended day, 5 days
This educational
environment promotes self-esteem and intellectual development through
nurturing and positive reinforcement. The curriculum includes reading,
math, science, social studies, geography, music appreciation, piano
lessons, Spanish and French. Year round. Private.
Morgan Park Academy
2153 W. 111th
St., 773-881-6700
Preschool: Ages 3 – 5,
half day & full day
Preschool – 12th
Morgan Park Academy is an
independent, co-ed, college prep day school offering a challenging
liberal arts program designed for average to superior students. Academic
instruction begins in the preschool, providing the foundation for
reading, writing and math. As early as kindergarten, instruction
includes reading, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies,
art, music, foreign language, computer and physical education. The goal
of the child-centered preschool program is to create a love of learning
and help children become lifelong learners with a positive attitude
about themselves and the school environment. With specific goals and
objectives for each subject area, the program couples structured
activities with exploration. Program 12:2 student-teacher ratio, foreign
language, art, music, gym and computers.
The philosophy of the MPA
elementary and high school curriculums is to engage students in a
hands-on approach to learning with an emphasis on the individual. A
highly motivated faculty is constantly stimulating and encouraging
students to develop their particular talents. With an overall
teacher/student ratio of 1 to 10, each child is assured caring,
personalized attention.
Founded in 1873, the
Academy is situated on a beautifully landscaped 20-acre college-like
campus that includes two major classroom buildings that also house a
brand new Tech Center and multimedia foreign language lab; a physical
education building, outdoor playing fields and a tennis court; art
center with an auditorium and fine arts classrooms; dining hall; and
library/computer center. Private.
Morgan Park Children’s
Center Headstart
11024 S. Bell Ave.,
773-779-8186
Preschool: Ages 3 – 5,
extended day, 5 days
This Headstart program
offers support and care in a safe, attractive environment that promotes
social, emotional, physical and intellectual development. Services
include educational programs based on intellectual needs, math and
science lab, and activities such as music, storytelling, art, field
trips, gymnastics and outdoor recreation. Year round. Private.
Morgan Park High School
1744 W. Pryor Ave.,
773-525-2550
7th – 12th
Morgan Park High School
has served the community since 1916. MPHS is known for high academic
standards and innovative courses. The College Preparatory and Honors
Program features a challenging curriculum designed to equip students for
public and private university entrance requirements. MPHS offers 16
advance placement classes. Education-to-Careers is a four-year program
that focuses on vocational education and college preparation. Students
are given hands-on practical skills in one of eight career pathways.
Students who attend feeder schools in the Beverly Hills/Morgan Park
Cluster may continue the International Baccalaureate Middle Years
Programme for grades 6 through 10. IBMYP provides an accelerated
curriculum intended to promote international understanding, responsible
citizenship, and the importance of learning how to learn through
student-centered inquiry and communication. Students who complete the
program receive the internationally recognized IBMYP Certificate of
Portfolio of Achievement.
The International
Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is a rigorous program that emphasizes
mathematics, science, philosophy and foreign languages, and program
graduates receive internationally recognized diplomas. The World
Languages and International Studies Program is a gifted program that
prepares students to succeed in the global society of the 21st
century. Students study French, Italian or Spanish as they develop the
cultural understanding and skills needed to pursue careers in the
international arena. The 7th –12th Grade Academic
Center is an accelerated program for gifted and highly motivated
students. A wide range of academic classes is offered, and qualified
students are given the opportunity to complete high school at
accelerated levels. Public.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Aspira Club, Club AFRICAA, debate, drama, Academic
Decathlon, chess, student newspaper, band, chorus, cheerleading,
majorettes, pom pon, bowling, baseball, softball, soccer, swimming,
water polo, golf, basketball, tennis, wrestling, football, track &
field, cross country track, volleyball, and much more.
Nico’s Playhouse
1855 W. 95th
St., 773-238-0117
Preschool: Ages 2 – 6,
extended day, 5 days
Enriching opportunities
for the intellectual, emotional, social and physical development are
offered through activities that include phonics, writing and math to
dance instruction and a comprehensive Spanish program. Monthly field
trips enhance children’s learning. Year round. Private.
PLAID Academy
11156 S. Hoyne Ave.,
773-238-2603
Kindergarten – 8th
PLAID Academy (Positive
Learning in an Atmosphere of Individual Development) opened in 1994. A
state recognized private school, the learning experience places equal
emphasis on knowledge, comprehension, application and creativity.
Through a traditional yet innovative curriculum, PLAID students
continually assess skills, set goals and evaluate progress.
Multi-sensory teaching techniques and an integrated curriculum encourage
synergy for the learner between classroom experiences and real world
expectations. Frequent field trips enrich the curriculum. Small class
size allows for individual attention and interaction between students.
Enhanced curriculum includes French, sign language, yoga, swim and
President’s Physical Fitness Program.
PLAID offers Essential
Learning System, an individualized program that addresses learning
differences and accelerates student progression. Multi-sensory exercises
enhance linguistic acquisition, coding, transfer of learning. Sensory
Integration Training develops reflexive learning and links visual,
auditory and motor development. Private.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Intramural activities, extended day program.
Ridge Academy
2501 W. 103rd
St., 773-233-0033
1st –8th
Grade
Established by parents and
designed by educators with a commitment to achievement, Ridge Academy is
an innovative, private elementary academy. Teaching practices and the
entire administrative and educational systems are organized around the
natural learning process of children. Based on current research in
education and neuroscience, the curriculum and learning environments
encourage initiative, deep understanding, critical thinking and creative
approaches to problem solving. Small student/teacher ratio and multi-age
classes create a community of learning designed to develop independent
learners. The curriculum is intellectually stimulating and
developmentally appropriate, aligned with State guidelines and designed
for individualized learning to help students reach their highest levels
of achievement. Private.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Clubs and intramural sports.
St. Barnabas School
10121 S. Longwood Dr.,
773-445-7711
Preschool: Ages 3 – 4,
Half day, morning/afternoon, 2 or 3 days
Preschool – 8th
St. Barnabas School
respects individuality and provides a curriculum that meets each child’s
needs. Students are encouraged to develop spiritually, intellectually,
physically and socially. They are called to high personal achievement,
to a deep appreciation of themselves, others, and their environment, and
to sharing their time and talents for the good of all.
In the preschool, children
are encouraged to have fun, learn new things and grow as people through
group and individual play, planned and spontaneous projects, quiet and
active times. The curriculum addresses the social, academic, physical
and spiritual needs of the young child.
The elementary school
offers a comprehensive curriculum enhanced by prayer and worship,
library, music, physical education and Spanish. A state-of-the-art
computer program, headed by a full time technology director, provides
students with the opportunity to use the computer as an educational
tool. The school is networked and all classrooms have Internet access.
Two resource teachers assist students with special needs. Catholic.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: After school enrichment classes, strings, band, athletic
program for boys and girls, school play, newspaper, Great Books, Chess
Club and after school care.
Parish boundaries: 97th
to 105th Streets, Western Avenue to Charles Street/Western
Avenue to Vincennes.
St. Cajetan School
2447 W. 112th
St., 773-233-8844
Preschool: Ages 3 – 4,
half day, morning, 2 or 3 days
Preschool – 8th
St. Cajetan School offers
an academically challenging curriculum centered on the values and
teaching of the Catholic Church.
For more than 20 years the
preschool program has been providing a secure, cheerful, stimulating,
Christian environment in which children socialize, explore and create in
a variety of experiences. Early childhood teacher and teacher assistant
guide students as they develop fine motor skills, gross motor
development, communication skills, safe and healthy habits.
In the elementary school
the state-of-the-art computer lab has 32 CD-ROM and Internet access
computers that students utilize for instructional time with a certified
computer teacher. Adding to these opportunities, each classroom has two
networked computers for use in class projects or for Internet research.
A fully equipped science lab complements junior high science classes.
Accelerated math and reading programs help students strengthen skills.
Additional faculty provide art, band, library, music and physical
education. A full time resource teacher assists students with special
needs and the school counselor works with students individually and in
groups, and is also available to assist parents. Essential Learning
Systems is a computerized, corrective therapy program available to
interested students to help them become independent learners.
The kindergarten is a full
day program, including computer instruction, music, physical education,
and extended language arts and math activities. Catholic.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: After-school tutoring, after school care, band, Computer
Club, Drama Club, newspaper, Rainbows, Scrapbook Club, Student
Ambassadors, Student Council and yearbook.
Parish boundaries: 107th
to 115th Streets, California to Vincennes Avenues
St. John Fisher School
10200 S. Washtenaw Ave.,
773-445-4737
Preschool: Ages 3 – 4,
half day, morning/afternoon, 2 or 3 days
Preschool – 8th
St. John Fisher School is
a Catholic educational community that is open to children of all faiths
and provides high quality academic programs and instruction. The faculty
work collaboratively to ensure the curriculum meets current best
practice standards by using a variety of instructional techniques and
cross-cultural activities.
The preschool is a happy
place to learn and grow and the program promotes an atmosphere of trust
between home and school. Children interact with peers while developing
Catholic values and exploring activities that encourage independent
thinking and problem solving. Summer program available.
State-of-the-art
technology and excellent fine arts and physical education programs
complement the elementary school curriculum and support a well-rounded
education. Students in grades 4 through 8 have Spanish class to prepare
them for high school study and for cultural enrichment. The religious
education is the vital foundation of the entire school program and
assists in the formation of responsible, compassionate and caring
individuals.
St. John Fisher School
includes a Middle School for grades 6 through 8 that addresses the
unique needs of pre-adolescent and adolescent students and prepares them
for high school. A full-time resource teacher works with students
diagnosed with special needs. The school board, Family School
Association and the Athletic Association support the school and are
positive influences in its success. Catholic.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Student Council, athletics program, Liturgy Team,
yearbook, Technology Club, band, String Ensemble, choir, after-school
Enrichment and Tutorial Center.
Parish boundaries: 99th
to 107th Streets, Western to Kedzie Avenues.
St. Walter School
11741 S. Western Ave.,
773-445-8850
Preschool: Ages 4 – 5,
half day, 3 or 5 days
Pre-kindergarten – 8th
St. Walter School is noted
for its family atmosphere, small size and personal attention to the
needs of individual students.
The preschool offers a
kindergarten-readiness program that prepares children for the school’s
full-day kindergarten through a curriculum focused on developmental,
social and academic goals as it aims to meet the needs of the whole
child.
In addition to the
traditional academic curriculum, St. Walter elementary school provides
music, physical education, library, art and computer instruction. The
program includes departmental study in 6th through 8th
grades. A local area network connects all the classrooms and the
computer lab, and provides Internet access to all rooms. Guest speakers
and field trips enrich the curriculum. After-school clubs provide
students with opportunities to pursue special interests.
St. Walter School strives
to instill good study habits and positive attitudes, and to provide
knowledge that will serve the students in their educational endeavors.
Student/teacher ratio is 22 to 1. Catholic.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: Student Council, band, choir, clubs, soccer, volleyball
and basketball. Extended Day services are available before and after
school.
Parish boundaries: 115th
to 123rd Streets, Vincennes/Hale to Maplewood Avenues.
Small Stride Academy
10317 S. Western Ave.,
773-239-0040
Extended day, 5 days
Ages 2 – 6
For over 17 years this
school’s educational curriculum has been designed to prepare children
for successive levels of learning. The primary focus is bringing out the
best in children academically through loving care, safety and concern,
and educational programs. Year round. Private.
Sutherland School
10015 S. Leavitt,
773-535-2580
Kindergarten – 8th
Sutherland School’s
mission is to educate all its students to high levels of academic
performance, while fostering positive growth in social and emotional
behaviors and attitudes. Academics, fine arts and extracurricular
programs prepare students to live a cultured, ethical life in a
technological society. Sutherland also encourages appreciation of
cultural diversity.
Sutherland students in
grades 6 through 8 participate in the International Baccalaureate Middle
Years Programme, a rigorous academic program modeled to international
standards. Foreign language instruction in French begins in 3rd
grade. The school is equipped with two science labs and a 32-station
Power Mac lab. The Junior Great Books discussion program and Power
Writing are offered throughout the curriculum. Band, orchestra and
chorus are offered during the school day.
Sutherland is proud of its
academic teams and its Math Counts Team, which has qualified for the
State Math Counts finals several times. Sutherland regularly competes in
Young Authors, writing, Science Fair, speech and spelling competitions.
Public.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: After school social center, volleyball, basketball,
cheerleading, running, bowling, Student Council, National Beta Club,
Math Counts, science club, yearbook, band and homework room.
Vanderpoel Magnet School
for the Humanities
9510 S. Prospect Ave.,
773-535-2690
Kindergarten – 8th
Vanderpoel Magnet School
is known for its humanities program, which includes courses in art,
music, literature and history. The curriculum combines academic study
with creative experience to reinforce the school motto: Where Excellence
is Tradition.
The Vanderpoel learning
experience is enhanced by regular field trips promoting the humanities.
The school emphasizes parent involvement and individualizes instruction.
Critical thinking skills and a strong foundation in social amenities are
priorities. Vanderpoel is a closed campus, and a national humanities
faculty award school, for which teachers are specially trained and
selected. Public.
Extracurricular activities
and athletics: After school counts, basketball, cheerleading, Beta Club,
choir.
Inclusion in this site is not an
endorsement by the Beverly Area Planning Association. When choosing a
school, we suggest that you visit facilities to learn more about the
curriculum and site, and ask for current references.
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