Speed Independence Elementary School

Public | 52 students |  

PHONE: (708) 481-6103

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1125 Division St

Chicago Heights, IL 60411

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Speed Seja #802

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Chicago Heights's Speed Independence Elementary School is a public school in the Speed Seja #802 district.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 2 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Band; Basketball; Special education
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Posted on Jan 20, 2010
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This is a fantastic school for rehabilitating children with disabilities and behaviorial problems. If you reside in the district and has a child with behavioral problems contact this school. The staff especially the assistant principal and the principal is understanding and fair. Your child will gather a lot and work toward their home school.
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Posted on Jan 26, 2009
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i like the school they have worked with my son so much and all .. there is just one thing that im not happy with is that when the kids get older they seem to push the older ones aside and forget that they still need the help to.. i have weekly meetings there with the social worker principal etc... and my son knows and feels that the help is no longer there....
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Posted on Apr 7, 2005
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Academics are not important at all, the focus on everything is behavior. There is no curriculum or textbooks. The Principal is never at the school and there is virtually no parental involvement. There is only one basketball team, no art and little to no extracurriculars.
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