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Perspectives Charter Schools

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Perspectives Charter Schools
Address
1530 South State Street

,
60605

Information
TypeCharter school
Established1997
FounderKim Day & Diana Shulla-Cose
PrincipalTyneisha Banks
(Perspectives IT/ Math & Science Academy)
Eron Powell
(Perspectives High School of Technology)
Doriene Canada-Pendleton
(Perspectives Joslin Campus)
Jasmine Morales
(Perspective Middle Academy)
Grades6–12
GenderCo-Educational
CampusUrban
Color(s)Maroon & Blue
   
Navy & White
   
(Joslin campus)
Athletics conferenceChicago Public League
Sportsbaseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, soccer, softball, track, volleyball, wrestling
NicknameWarriors/Panthers
WebsiteOfficial site

Perspectives Charter Schools is a charter school network in Chicago, Illinois. The organization was founded by Kim Day and Diana Shulla-Cose, two teachers at Chicago's Dyett Middle School.[1]

History

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In 1993, Day and Shulla-Cose established their own small school within Dyett. They chose the name "Perspectives" to reflect their hope of changing the way their students saw themselves and the world.[2] In 1997, Perspectives became one of the first charter schools in Illinois.[3]

Campuses

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The school moved several times over the years and was expanded into a network of schools, serving both elementary and high school students. The five current Perspectives schools are as follows:[4]

  • The Rodney D. Joslin Campus, which is housed in a building designed by Perkins+Will[5]
  • Perspectives Middle Academy
  • Perspectives High School of Technology
  • Perspectives Leadership Academy
  • Perspectives/IIT Math & Science Academy

Athletics

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Professional basketball player Anthony Davis attended the Joslin campus.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Kate N. Grossman. "When it comes to charter schools, copying is allowed". Chicago Sun-Times. September 5, 2006. 13.
  2. ^ Marvin Martin. "Schools offer a new perspective in alternative program". Chicago Tribune. November 20, 1994. 15.
  3. ^ Andrew Wang. "Rodney Joslin: 1944-2008". Chicago Tribune. January 31, 2008. 2C9.
  4. ^ Campuses. Perspectives Charter Schools. Retrieved on March 28, 2012.
  5. ^ Roger Yee. Educational Environments. Visual Reference Publications, 2007. 170.
  6. ^ Jeff Vorva. "National signing day: Perspectives-Joslin's Anthony Davis signs with Kentucky". Chicago Tribune. November 10, 2010. Retrieved on March 28, 2012.
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