Chippewa Elementary School

Public | K-3 | 271 students |  

PHONE: (708) 388-7260

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12425 S Austin Ave

Palos Heights, IL 60463

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Palos Heights School District 128

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Chippewa Elementary School, located in Palos Heights, Illinois, serves grades K-3 in the Palos Heights School District 128. It is among the few public elementary schools in Illinois to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Jul 16, 2007
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Chippewa is a great school. The principal is a great leader and very dedicated to the safety and concern of all her students. The teachers are wonderful as well. There is great communication between the school and the parents.
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Posted on Aug 23, 2005
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Chippewa is a top notch school. Very safe and the teachers really try to help the students academically.
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Posted on Nov 5, 2003
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In response to the previous comment of June 2003, I have a child with special needs and he is taken care of extremely well. As for being in an inclusive class, we feel that this is the best thing for children with Learning disabilities or difficulties, they are not singled out and are treated like any other student.

Posted on Jun 13, 2003
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We like to pretend there are no problems; we are good at hiding things. Administrators do not respond to parental concerns consistently and the gifted program is more important and visible than those with less obvious special needs; those children are buried in inclusive classrooms.


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