Betty Shabazz International Charter School

Betty Shabazz International Charter School
Address
7823 S Ellis Avenue
Chicago, Illinois, 60619-3213
USA
Coordinates 41°45′09″N 87°36′00″W / 41.7525°N 87.6°W / 41.7525; -87.6Coordinates: 41°45′09″N 87°36′00″W / 41.7525°N 87.6°W / 41.7525; -87.6
Information
School type Charter school
Established 1998
School district Chicago Public Schools
Chairperson Dr. Carol Lee
Chief Education Officer Dr. Elaine Mosely
Grades K-12
Enrollment 654 (in 2006-07)[1]
Website http://www.bsics.net/

The Betty Shabazz International Charter School is a charter school in Chicago, Illinois serving students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

History

In early 1997 when charter schools were being introduced into the Chicago Public Schools, the founders began their work to establish a free Afrocentric school. Betty Shabazz International Charter School was founded in 1998[2] by Robert J. Dale, Anthony Daniels-Halisi, Carol D. Lee, Haki R. Madhubuti, and Soyini Walton.

The school began as an elementary school, but began serving high school students in 2005 after Chicago Public Schools approved the school's request to open DuSable Leadership Academy campus inside of DuSable High School.[3] The same year, the school accepted a request from the school district to open the Barbara A. Sizemore Academy campus in the Auburn Gresham community three weeks prior to the start of the academic year.[4]

Campus

The school has three campuses on Chicago's South Side:

Curriculum

Betty Shabazz International Charter School teaches a traditional core curriculum as well as a full arts and humanities program. Music, dance and visual arts form the center of the school's interdisciplinary approach to instruction. Through educational programs such as writing, oral tradition, history, art, music, dance, drumming and literature, students can discover and develop their creative gifts or talents.

All the schools have to follow the guidelines of the Illinois State Board of Education and the Chicago Public Schools. Benchmark assessments are conducted regularly to make sure that the teachers are following the necessary guideline for adequate teaching of lesson plans and covering the necessary school subjects.

References

  1. "School Detail for Shabazz International Elem Chartr". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. Finkel, Ed (Fall 2006). "Charter Schools Aspire to Excellence". Inquiry (Northwestern University School of Education and Social Policy).
  3. Cholo, Ana Beatriz (2004-09-28). "3 schools to open at DuSable next year". Chicago Tribune. p. 5. The Leadership Academy, aligned with the Betty Shabazz International Charter School on the South Side, will operate with 100 9th graders in 2005 ...
  4. Dell'Angela, Tracy (2005-07-19). "Finances investigated as charter shuts down". Chicago Tribune. Betty Shabazz International Charter will move into the Chicago Public Schools building used by Triumphant at 1540 W. 84th St. and accept about 200 6th-through 8th- graders who were expected to attend Triumphant [Charter School] in the fall.
  5. Knutson, Larry. "School's Name Honors Raster, Famed Editor." Chicago Tribune 13 May 1965, 2D sec.: 155. Print.

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