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University of Chicago Laboratory Schools

The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (also known as Lab, Lab Schools, or U-High, abbreviated UCLS) is a private, co-educational, day Pre-school and K-12 school in Chicago, Illinois. It is affiliated with the University of Chicago. Almost half of the students have a parent who is on the faculty or staff of the university.[3]

The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
Address
1362 E. 59th St.

,
United States
Coordinates41°47′19″N 87°35′38″W / 41.7886°N 87.5940°W / 41.7886; -87.5940
Information
TypePrivate Secondary
Established1896
FounderJohn Dewey
DirectorVictoria Jueds
GradesNursery (age 3)–12
Number of students2,161 (2018–19)[1]
MascotMaroons
NicknameLab, Lab schools, U-High (high school only)
NewspaperU-High Midway
YearbookU-Highlights Yearbook
Tuition2021-22:
Nursery, Half Day - $26,172
Nursery, Full Day-Grade 5 - $36,384
Grades 6-8 - $38,850
Grades 9-12 - $40,488[2]
Tuition for children of faculty is half of listed amounts.
Websitewww.ucls.uchicago.edu

History Edit

The Laboratory Schools were founded by American educator John Dewey in 1896 in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. Calvin Brainerd Cady was director of the music department under Dewey.[4] The school began as a progressive educational institution that goes from nursery school through 12th grade.[5]

The school was an attempt to create a unified school system from the kindergarten to university. Managed by the university's Department of Philosophy, Psychology, and Education, it served as a laboratory to test hypotheses and build on the knowledge about education because John Dewey, who became head of the department in 1894, wanted to test certain ideas of his.[6]

Dewey acknowledges in his book How We Think (1910) the contribution made by his wife Alice Dewey to the development of the school in its early years, through whose involvement his ideas "attained such concreteness as comes from embodiment and testing in practice".[7]

Campus Edit

The Laboratory Schools consists of two interrelated campuses. The Historic Campus, located at 1362 East 59th Street, fills two full city blocks and is known for its Modern Gothic style architecture. It houses grades 3–12 (about 1,200 students) in five connected buildings: Blaine Hall (built in 1903), Belfield Towers (1904), Judd Hall (1931), the high school (built in 1960), the middle school (1993), and Gordon Parks Arts Hall (2015) which has 100 classrooms. Two connected gymnasiums also sit on this campus, Sunny Gym (built in 1929) and Kovler Gymnasium (built in 2000) and students have access to both Scammon Garden and Jackman Field.

In September 2013, Lab opened Earl Shapiro Hall on its new Early Childhood Campus located at 5800 S. Stony Island Avenue. This new building, designed by Valerio Dewalt Train and FGM Architects, is home to approximately 625 children in nursery through second grade. The building is named for Earl Shapiro, who graduated from Lab in 1956.

Student body and academics Edit

 
Laboratory Schools

The school has over 2,160 students in total from Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 12.

Today the school is divided into a Nursery School (Pre-K and Kindergarten), Primary School (grades 1 and 2), Lower School (grades 3 through 5), Middle School (grades 6 through 8), and High School (grades 9 through 12). Many children begin in nursery school and continue through their high school graduation, and 75% of applications are for nursery school or 9th grade.[citation needed] The student/teacher ratio is 8:1.[8]

According to the 2021 Lab Student Wellness Survey, 48% of girls and 25% of boys, for a total of 37% of students, identify as part of the LGBTQ community.[9]

In 2007 The Wall Street Journal ranked the high school fourth in the nation for its record of sending graduates to 8 elite colleges including its parent university, University of Chicago.[10]

U-High offers more than 150 different classes. All are college preparatory in nature and there are more than 30 Advanced Placement or Advanced Topic courses.[11] High school students may also qualify to take classes at the University of Chicago at no extra charge, and about 20 do so each year. The average composite ACT score is 31.5.[12] The school maintains four separate libraries[13] which collectively hold over 110,000 volumes.

Extracurricular activities Edit

High school students may choose from over 40 different clubs and activities. The high school math, science, and Model UN teams are regular contenders for – and winners of – state titles. The school's newspaper/website, The U-High Midway,[14] and the yearbook, U-Highlights, regularly win state and national awards, as does its arts magazine, Renaissance. Other popular activities include theater, identity and affinity clubs, Student Council, policy debate, and Model UN. The Model UN team is consistently ranked among the top in the nation, and is world-renowned for its competitive excellence.[15] In 2011, it was ranked the #2 High School Model UN team in the United States.[16] In 2018, Lab's Model UN team won the Best Large Delegation award at the Harvard Model UN conference. In addition, the Debate Team has won numerous national circuit tournaments. Furthermore, U-High's Math and Science teams consistently win and place at Regional and State competitions, respectively. Lab also has an award-winning FIRST Robotics Competition team, which has completed internationally, two award-winning FIRST Tech Challenge teams which have competed nationally, and multiple award-winning FIRST LEGO League teams.

Organized by the Office of Alumni Relations Development, members of the student body at U-High are nominated by faculty to serve in the Maroon Key Society. The Maroon Key Society serve as[17] ambassadors for the school, and they help provide tours to visiting alumni, potential students, and other guests to the school.

The high school's extracurricular activities occasionally make national and international news. For example, in 1990 then-Governor Thompson declared a "Matthew Headrick Day"[18][19] and the US House made a proclamation[18] when then-student Headrick appeared on talk shows including Today[18][20] after winning the Westinghouse.[21][22] In response to the award, the Chicago Tribune wrote: "this ... is a ... school where being on the math team ... can actually enhance one's social status."[23] The Tribune's coverage was controversial because, as noted previously, U-High's extracurricular activities, including the math team, operate on a "no cut policy," and therefore participation was unlikely to confer social status. The faculty responded by posting a banner that humorously read: "The Few. The Proud. The U-High Math Team. Conferring social status since 1990."[24]

The Finance Club was founded in 2015 with more than $100,000 of donated funds to invest.[25]

Notable alumni and people Edit

Athletics Edit

The 2019 boys soccer team won the IHSA 1A state championship.[26]

The 2019 girls tennis team won the IHSA 1A state championship, becoming the first U-High girls team to win a state championship.[27] The 2021 girls tennis team was also 1A state champion.[28]

 
Judd Hall as visible from the adjacent Charles M. Harper Center.

Notable teachers Edit

Here are a few of the teachers who have worked at Lab:

  • Eight Lab teachers have received Chicago's prestigious Golden Apple Award—more than from any other school in the city. (2009 Christina Hayward; 2007 David Derbes; 2004 Rosa McCullagh; 1994 Michael (Spike) Wilson; 1992 Jan Yourist; 1989 Catharine Bell; 1987 Hanna Goldschmidt; 1986 Randy Fowler.) Others have received the Kohl McCormick Early Childhood Teaching Award.
  • Mima Maxey (1885–1965) and Marjorie Fay (1893–1977) taught Latin at Lab in the 1930s, following a "credo" that emphasised extended reading of "easy and repetitious" material, without teaching of formal grammar. They wrote A New Latin Primer (1933) based on this approach, along with supplementary Latin reading texts Cornelia (Maxey, 1933) and Carolus et Maria (Fay, 1933). Their work received interest initially, but this declined by the 1940s. Evan Dutmer argues that their teaching approach was "virtually without precedent in American Latin education" and anticipated the theory of comprehensible input as used later in language education.[29]
  • A MacArthur “genius” award and the Erikson Institute Award for Service to Children are among the achievements of author/teacher Vivian Paley, who spent most of her career at Lab. (Lessons from her acclaimed book You Can’t Say You Can’t Play shape Lab's approach.)
  • Created and funded in honor of Zena Sutherland (a former U. of C. faculty member and still considered among the world's most influential scholars of young people's literature), the annual Sutherland Award for Excellence in Children's Literature is one of the only student-selected book awards in the United States.
  • Lab teachers contributed to the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project, the largest university-based mathematics curriculum project in the country. Their results included the nationally acclaimed Everyday Mathematics texts for elementary school students and Transition Mathematics, a middle school pre-algebra text.
  • Blue Balliett, author of Chasing Vermeer, The Wright Three, and The Calder Game, based her children's mysteries on her experiences teaching students at Lab.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Facts at a Glance – University of Chicago Laboratory Schools".
  2. ^ "Tuition – University of Chicago Laboratory Schools".
  3. ^ "FAQs – University of Chicago Laboratory Schools". www.ucls.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  4. ^ Shiraishi, Fumiko. "Calvin Brainerd Cady: Thought and Feeling in the Study of Music", Journal of Research in Music Education; Summer 1999; 47, 2; ProQuest Research Library. 150.
  5. ^ Healy, Paul (April 6, 1941). "Babe to Ph.D.; That Is Lab Schools Range". Chicago Tribune. p. 1.
  6. ^ Mayhew & Edwards, 1966
  7. ^ Dewey, J., How We Think, Preface
  8. ^ "Facts at a Glance – University of Chicago Laboratory Schools". www.ucls.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  9. ^ Ingersoll, Julian. "Throughout pandemic, students explore LGBTQ+ identity". U-High Midway. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  10. ^ The Wall Street Journal, "How the Schools Stack Up," http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-COLLEGE0711-sort.html
  11. ^ "Program of Studies University High School: 2022-2023" (PDF). University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. January 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  12. ^ http://www.ucls.uchicago.edu/data/files/gallery/ContentGallery/HS_Profile_201314hires1.pdf[dead link]
  13. ^ "Libraries – University of Chicago Laboratory Schools".
  14. ^ "Awards & Recognition". U-High Midway. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  15. ^ The Diplomat, Issue #335, May 5, 2010, University of Chicago Press.
  16. ^ America's Best High School Model UN Teams: 1-5. Best Delegate, http://bestdelegate.com/fall-2011-high-school-model-un-rankings-top-1-5/
  17. ^ Knoll, M. (2014) Laboratory School, University of Chicago. In D. C. Phillips (ed) Encyclopaedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy, Vol. 2 (London: Sage), pp. 455–458.
  18. ^ a b c "Students Hail The Conquering Scientist". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. 10 March 1990. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  19. ^ "Illinois Register, 14: Issue 45 – November 9, 1990, Volume 14, Page 106 | Document Viewer". Mocavo. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  20. ^ Gumbel, Bryant (March 7, 1990). . NBC News Today Show. Today New York Studio. Archived from the original on 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  21. ^ "EDUCATION; From Nitrogen Fixation To a $20,000 Scholarship". The New York Times. 1990-03-07. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  22. ^ "All Students Need State-of-the-art Science Education". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. 23 March 1990. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  23. ^ "Teenage Science Whiz Captures A National Honor". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  24. ^ "Westinghouse Competition Media Coverage". U-High Midway Student Newspaper. March 1990.
  25. ^ "U-High Midway" (PDF). U-High Midway. April 14, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  26. ^ Edwards-Levin, Nicky. "Boys soccer team places first at state". U-High Midway. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  27. ^ Matzke, Audrey. "Girls tennis team celebrates historic state championship". U-High Midway. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  28. ^ Unni, Sahana. "Girls tennis wins state championship". U-High Midway. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  29. ^ Dutmer, Evan (Fall 2021). "Cornelia vindicata: the progressive Latin curriculum at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools under Mima Maxey (1885-1965) and Marjorie Fay (1893-1977)" (PDF). Teaching Classical Languages. 12 (1): 66–105.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Guide to the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Records 1891-1986 at the University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center
  • Guide to the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Work Reports 1898-1934 at the University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center
  • Knoll, M. (2014) Laboratory School, University of Chicago. In D. C. Phillips (ed) Encyclopaedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy, Vol. 2 (London: Sage), pp. 455–458.
  • University of Chicago's Facilities Service Website

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59th St Chicago IllinoisUnited StatesCoordinates41 47 19 N 87 35 38 W 41 7886 N 87 5940 W 41 7886 87 5940InformationTypePrivate SecondaryEstablished1896FounderJohn DeweyDirectorVictoria JuedsGradesNursery age 3 12Number of students2 161 2018 19 1 MascotMaroonsNicknameLab Lab schools U High high school only NewspaperU High MidwayYearbookU Highlights YearbookTuition2021 22 Nursery Half Day 26 172 Nursery Full Day Grade 5 36 384 Grades 6 8 38 850 Grades 9 12 40 488 2 Tuition for children of faculty is half of listed amounts Websitewww wbr ucls wbr uchicago wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Student body and academics 4 Extracurricular activities 5 Notable alumni and people 6 Athletics 7 Notable teachers 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Laboratory Schools were founded by American educator John Dewey in 1896 in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago Calvin Brainerd Cady was director of the music department under Dewey 4 The school began as a progressive educational institution that goes from nursery school through 12th grade 5 The school was an attempt to create a unified school system from the kindergarten to university Managed by the university s Department of Philosophy Psychology and Education it served as a laboratory to test hypotheses and build on the knowledge about education because John Dewey who became head of the department in 1894 wanted to test certain ideas of his 6 Dewey acknowledges in his book How We Think 1910 the contribution made by his wife Alice Dewey to the development of the school in its early years through whose involvement his ideas attained such concreteness as comes from embodiment and testing in practice 7 Campus EditThe Laboratory Schools consists of two interrelated campuses The Historic Campus located at 1362 East 59th Street fills two full city blocks and is known for its Modern Gothic style architecture It houses grades 3 12 about 1 200 students in five connected buildings Blaine Hall built in 1903 Belfield Towers 1904 Judd Hall 1931 the high school built in 1960 the middle school 1993 and Gordon Parks Arts Hall 2015 which has 100 classrooms Two connected gymnasiums also sit on this campus Sunny Gym built in 1929 and Kovler Gymnasium built in 2000 and students have access to both Scammon Garden and Jackman Field In September 2013 Lab opened Earl Shapiro Hall on its new Early Childhood Campus located at 5800 S Stony Island Avenue This new building designed by Valerio Dewalt Train and FGM Architects is home to approximately 625 children in nursery through second grade The building is named for Earl Shapiro who graduated from Lab in 1956 Student body and academics Edit nbsp Laboratory SchoolsThe school has over 2 160 students in total from Pre Kindergarten Grade 12 Today the school is divided into a Nursery School Pre K and Kindergarten Primary School grades 1 and 2 Lower School grades 3 through 5 Middle School grades 6 through 8 and High School grades 9 through 12 Many children begin in nursery school and continue through their high school graduation and 75 of applications are for nursery school or 9th grade citation needed The student teacher ratio is 8 1 8 According to the 2021 Lab Student Wellness Survey 48 of girls and 25 of boys for a total of 37 of students identify as part of the LGBTQ community 9 In 2007 The Wall Street Journal ranked the high school fourth in the nation for its record of sending graduates to 8 elite colleges including its parent university University of Chicago 10 U High offers more than 150 different classes All are college preparatory in nature and there are more than 30 Advanced Placement or Advanced Topic courses 11 High school students may also qualify to take classes at the University of Chicago at no extra charge and about 20 do so each year The average composite ACT score is 31 5 12 The school maintains four separate libraries 13 which collectively hold over 110 000 volumes Extracurricular activities EditHigh school students may choose from over 40 different clubs and activities The high school math science and Model UN teams are regular contenders for and winners of state titles The school s newspaper website The U High Midway 14 and the yearbook U Highlights regularly win state and national awards as does its arts magazine Renaissance Other popular activities include theater identity and affinity clubs Student Council policy debate and Model UN The Model UN team is consistently ranked among the top in the nation and is world renowned for its competitive excellence 15 In 2011 it was ranked the 2 High School Model UN team in the United States 16 In 2018 Lab s Model UN team won the Best Large Delegation award at the Harvard Model UN conference In addition the Debate Team has won numerous national circuit tournaments Furthermore U High s Math and Science teams consistently win and place at Regional and State competitions respectively Lab also has an award winning FIRST Robotics Competition team which has completed internationally two award winning FIRST Tech Challenge teams which have competed nationally and multiple award winning FIRST LEGO League teams Organized by the Office of Alumni Relations Development members of the student body at U High are nominated by faculty to serve in the Maroon Key Society The Maroon Key Society serve as 17 ambassadors for the school and they help provide tours to visiting alumni potential students and other guests to the school The high school s extracurricular activities occasionally make national and international news For example in 1990 then Governor Thompson declared a Matthew Headrick Day 18 19 and the US House made a proclamation 18 when then student Headrick appeared on talk shows including Today 18 20 after winning the Westinghouse 21 22 In response to the award the Chicago Tribune wrote this is a school where being on the math team can actually enhance one s social status 23 The Tribune s coverage was controversial because as noted previously U High s extracurricular activities including the math team operate on a no cut policy and therefore participation was unlikely to confer social status The faculty responded by posting a banner that humorously read The Few The Proud The U High Math Team Conferring social status since 1990 24 The Finance Club was founded in 2015 with more than 100 000 of donated funds to invest 25 Notable alumni and people EditMain article List of University of Chicago Laboratory Schools peopleAthletics EditThe 2019 boys soccer team won the IHSA 1A state championship 26 The 2019 girls tennis team won the IHSA 1A state championship becoming the first U High girls team to win a state championship 27 The 2021 girls tennis team was also 1A state champion 28 nbsp Judd Hall as visible from the adjacent Charles M Harper Center Notable teachers EditHere are a few of the teachers who have worked at Lab Eight Lab teachers have received Chicago s prestigious Golden Apple Award more than from any other school in the city 2009 Christina Hayward 2007 David Derbes 2004 Rosa McCullagh 1994 Michael Spike Wilson 1992 Jan Yourist 1989 Catharine Bell 1987 Hanna Goldschmidt 1986 Randy Fowler Others have received the Kohl McCormick Early Childhood Teaching Award Mima Maxey 1885 1965 and Marjorie Fay 1893 1977 taught Latin at Lab in the 1930s following a credo that emphasised extended reading of easy and repetitious material without teaching of formal grammar They wrote A New Latin Primer 1933 based on this approach along with supplementary Latin reading texts Cornelia Maxey 1933 and Carolus et Maria Fay 1933 Their work received interest initially but this declined by the 1940s Evan Dutmer argues that their teaching approach was virtually without precedent in American Latin education and anticipated the theory of comprehensible input as used later in language education 29 A MacArthur genius award and the Erikson Institute Award for Service to Children are among the achievements of author teacher Vivian Paley who spent most of her career at Lab Lessons from her acclaimed book You Can t Say You Can t Play shape Lab s approach Created and funded in honor of Zena Sutherland a former U of C faculty member and still considered among the world s most influential scholars of young people s literature the annual Sutherland Award for Excellence in Children s Literature is one of the only student selected book awards in the United States Lab teachers contributed to the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project the largest university based mathematics curriculum project in the country Their results included the nationally acclaimed Everyday Mathematics texts for elementary school students and Transition Mathematics a middle school pre algebra text Blue Balliett author of Chasing Vermeer The Wright Three and The Calder Game based her children s mysteries on her experiences teaching students at Lab References Edit Facts at a Glance University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Tuition University of Chicago Laboratory Schools FAQs University of Chicago Laboratory Schools www ucls uchicago edu Retrieved 2019 05 22 Shiraishi Fumiko Calvin Brainerd Cady Thought and Feeling in the Study of Music Journal of Research in Music Education Summer 1999 47 2 ProQuest Research Library 150 Healy Paul April 6 1941 Babe to Ph D That Is Lab Schools Range Chicago Tribune p 1 Mayhew amp Edwards 1966 Dewey J How We Think Preface Facts at a Glance University of Chicago Laboratory Schools www ucls uchicago edu Retrieved 2019 05 22 Ingersoll Julian Throughout pandemic students explore LGBTQ identity U High Midway Retrieved 2022 02 26 The Wall Street Journal How the Schools Stack Up http online wsj com public resources documents info COLLEGE0711 sort html Program of Studies University High School 2022 2023 PDF University of Chicago Laboratory Schools January 2022 Retrieved February 1 2022 http www ucls uchicago edu data files gallery ContentGallery HS Profile 201314hires1 pdf dead link Libraries University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Awards amp Recognition U High Midway Retrieved 2022 05 03 The Diplomat Issue 335 May 5 2010 University of Chicago Press America s Best High School Model UN Teams 1 5 Best Delegate http bestdelegate com fall 2011 high school model un rankings top 1 5 Knoll M 2014 Laboratory School University of Chicago In D C Phillips ed Encyclopaedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy Vol 2 London Sage pp 455 458 a b c Students Hail The Conquering Scientist tribunedigital chicagotribune 10 March 1990 Retrieved 2015 10 29 Illinois Register 14 Issue 45 November 9 1990 Volume 14 Page 106 Document Viewer Mocavo Retrieved 2015 10 29 Gumbel Bryant March 7 1990 Westinghouse Science Project Winners Discuss Their Project audiovisual file NBC News Today Show Today New York Studio Archived from the original on 2016 01 05 Retrieved 2015 10 30 EDUCATION From Nitrogen Fixation To a 20 000 Scholarship The New York Times 1990 03 07 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2015 10 29 All Students Need State of the art Science Education tribunedigital chicagotribune 23 March 1990 Retrieved 2015 10 29 Teenage Science Whiz Captures A National Honor tribunedigital chicagotribune Retrieved 2015 10 29 Westinghouse Competition Media Coverage U High Midway Student Newspaper March 1990 U High Midway PDF U High Midway April 14 2016 Retrieved May 3 2022 Edwards Levin Nicky Boys soccer team places first at state U High Midway Retrieved 2022 05 03 Matzke Audrey Girls tennis team celebrates historic state championship U High Midway Retrieved 2022 05 03 Unni Sahana Girls tennis wins state championship U High Midway Retrieved 2022 05 03 Dutmer Evan Fall 2021 Cornelia vindicata the progressive Latin curriculum at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools under Mima Maxey 1885 1965 and Marjorie Fay 1893 1977 PDF Teaching Classical Languages 12 1 66 105 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Official website 100 Years of Learning at The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Guide to the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Records 1891 1986 at the University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center Guide to the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools Work Reports 1898 1934 at the University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center Knoll M 2014 Laboratory School University of Chicago In D C Phillips ed Encyclopaedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy Vol 2 London Sage pp 455 458 University of Chicago s Facilities Service Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Chicago Laboratory Schools amp oldid 1177085541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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