Summary
Contact Info
Chiaravalle Montessori School
425 Dempster Street
Evanston
, IL
60201
www.chiaravalle.org
Tel:
(847) 864-2190
Director:
Brenda Mizel
Head of School
Application Information
| Applications accepted |
Our admission process follows a few steps: adult observation of the program, receipt of your application and child/teacher and parent/administrator visits.
applicant families will be contacted for an interview beginning march 1.
the school's policy of rolling enrollment enables students to enter during the school year if space is available
partial day classes for children 2 years of age by september 1 |
| Deadline for applications |
January 15 |
Key Statistics
| Age cutoff for enrollment |
6 months |
Parent Ratings
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| Development of social skills and work habits |
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| Health |
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Survey Information
Number of parents surveyed:
5
Savvy Source survey: Yes
General Info
Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (2.9) |
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| Building, bathrooms, hallway |
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| Outside play equipment |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
The school tends to favor people who are enthusiastic about Montessori. They also look for potential parents that will make big donations and have already introduced their children to Montessori.
I noticed 2 different situations when the teachers saw you observing them and when they were unaware they were being observed. It was concerning.
We loved Chiaravalle when our first child went back in 2007. The toddler program was wonderful. Those 2 teachers were wonderful. They were informative, loving, and had a great connection which the children and parents felt as well.
Unfortunatley now there are so many new teachers with less experience trying to run a class and my husband and I both felt like things were very unstructured. We had a terrible time with communication and often felt dismissed.
This year we are attending Near North Montessori and look forward to a more well rounded, positive experience.
Parent #2
Chiaravalle is a terrific preschool program centered on the Montessori method. They encourage children to explore a wide range of topics and activities, and most importantly encourage parents to step back and observe the many things their children are capable of. Just watching the children arrive and depart is remarkable - even the 3 year olds are taking on the job of hanging up their belongings and being responsible for their coats (with ready back-up from the teacher or a fellow student, if needed).
Parent #3
In the past we heard great things about the school and were excited to start our child's education at Chiaravalle. The teacher we had out initial interview with was the reason we chose the school. She was very welcoming and explained everything to expect clearly. Then on the first day of school we were so very upset that she was no longer teaching. I was very nervous, this was my toddler after all. Now I can see why she may have left. The institution as a whole is very misleading. My child came home with a fever and the teachers never mentioned how her day went. When I asked the next day, one of the assistants said she was "kind of off" in the morning. The staff seems very off to me and the administration has not been helpful when parents feel unsure about something. Since the tuition has gone up as well, we have decided to go to Rogers Park Montessori next year and leave this nightmare behind us. Please visit the school multiple times before deciding to send your children to this school. We learned the hard way. :(
Parent #4
There is no cohesion between the school and the parents. The teachers work hard to communicate effectively with parents but if administration suddenly decides to pop into the picture and sees something they don't agree with or truly understand- they take over the situation without concern to what has already been established by both parent and teacher. How can they have any say about my child when it is the teachers who are with my child day in and day out. Whenever I tried to resolve an issue with the administration they would pretend to be interested and nothing would be done. Only the teachers understand how to peacefully resolve conflict between children as well as show compassion for parents with concerns and struggles.
School Philosophy & Day in the Life
School Philosophy and Mission
"Montessori School provides families with a quality child-centered education based upon the philosophy and methods of Maria Montessori.
Chiaravalle strives to provide a respectful, cooperative, and culturally diverse environment in which children may develop the full range of their abilities.
Vision Statement
Chiaravalle Montessori School will be an outstanding community providing a complete educational experience in an optimally prepared environment where learning and diversity are cause for celebration.
Core Values Statement
Core values are attributes that help define our School’s identity and purpose. At Chiaravalle, our core values reflect our vigilant commitment to Montessori education and principles.
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Excerpted from the preschool's website
Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Director has not yet submitted this information to the Savvy Source
Quality of Teaching
Teachers Are:
| OVERALL RATING: (3.8) |
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| Full of energy and seemingly happy in job |
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| Patient and affectionate with children |
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| Talks with children and listens carefully when they are talking with him/her |
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| Praises children for accomplishments and good behavior |
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| Provides feedback on what my child does during the day |
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| Shares insights on my child that are helpful and accurate |
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| Identifies my child’s strengths and weaknesses |
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| If necessary, provides additional support to my child during pickup and drop-off |
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| Resolves disputes quickly, calmly and fairly in a manner that allows children to learn from the dispute |
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| Notices children who are not on task and/or engaging with other children appropriately and quickly reengages them |
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| Manages the energy level of the children so that all children feel safe and able to learn |
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| Provides additional support to a child when s/he is clearly failing in her/his efforts |
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| Strikes the proper balance between active and quiet play for children |
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Director's Comments on Individualized Teaching
Parents' Comments
Parent #1
A good Montessori teacher observes the child and helps guide them to the activities that are appropriate, and every teacher my child has had at Chiaravalle has been excellent in this regard. If you as a parent require endless info about what your child has done in school every day, you might consider a different preschool philosophy - in Montessori, the room is truly the child's space to learn and grow, which has been a tremendously positive experience for my children. As a parent, I have had to remind myself on more than one occasion that it is not about me but it is about my child's learning experience.
Parent #2
Too many of the great teachers have left.
Home School Connection
Home-School Connection
| OVERALL RATING (3.8) |
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| Conducts an open house at start of school year |
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| Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year |
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| Conducts regular parent teacher conferences |
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| Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year |
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| Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year |
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| Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools |
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Director's and Parents' Comments
Parents' Comments
Parent #1
In the toddler program I was always welcomed to observe or come visit but not in the 3-6 program. You are not allowed in the room unless you pre-arrange it with the head of admissions. Not even with the teacher!
Parent Community
| COHESIVENESS RATING (2.6) |
Parents:
Modes of Communication Between School and Home
Discipline, Health and Safety
Discipline
| OVERALL RATING (2.7) |
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| Parents at this school, on average, believe that conflicts between children:
are handled extraordinarily well in a way that not only gives me confidence in the safety of my child but also reassures me that my child (and his/her peers) are learning the early skills needed to socialize effectively with one another
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Parents' Notes on Discipline, Health and Safety
Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Especially in the winter, children are at school that should be home taken care of. They do not understand how to tell parents to take care of their sick children and not bring them to school. The gym is filthy and I doubt it is ever cleaned because of all the dust. It could be a beautiful place for children to run and play but it is a filthy dusty mess. Things always end up missing from lunches to computers! The building is not as secure as I thought it would be.
Health
| OVERALL RATING (3.1) |
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| Temperature and overall air circulation is comfortable |
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| Healthy and nutritious snacks are provided
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| Toys and furniture are cleaned regularly |
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Safety
| OVERALL RATING (2.9) |
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| Screen and identify all visitors
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| Parents may not bring sick children to school where they may infect others |
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Kindergarten Placement & Tips
Parents' Admission Tips
Advice from Parents to Prospective Parents on Admissions
Parent #1
My friend is on the Board.