Latin School of Chicago

Latin School Admissions Viewbook 2016

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Here you will learn your way. Here you will learn your way. At Latin, every child is known as an individual and a learner. Small class sizes and a student-centered approach allow teachers to understand the way each child learns best and how he or she can reach individualized measures of success. Latin's staff of counselors and learning resources specialists make our support of each student comprehensive, giving kids the energy and confidence needed to actively engage in learning. Experiential Learning Students participate in hundreds of experiential learning opportunities from JK through grade 12. n second grade immigration simulation n fourth grade mummy unit n sixth grade puzzle day n middle school Civil War letter writing project n eighth grade family history project n Antigone performance for Global Cities n tenth grade Nuremberg Trials simulation n senior projects n Project Week Upper school students spend one week each March exploring the world outside of the classroom during Project Week. Students can choose to learn about literature, art, technology or the Civil Rights movement, participate in community service or outdoor education, travel the world or get to know their city in a new way. You have a support group at Latin that will pick you up, dust you off, so you can get back at it." — ANABEL, JUNIOR Everybody learns things in a different way." — MEG, FOURTH GRADER

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