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Lozano Elementary Bilingual & International Center in Chicago, Illinois

Lozano Elementary Bilingual & International Center Detail

(773) 534-4150
1424 N Cleaver St
Chicago, IL 60622
Levels: PK-8
District: Chicago Public Schools


Lozano Elementary Bilingual & International Center Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:17.4% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:93.53% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0% (2008)
Hispanic:88.73% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:3.6% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:3.12% (2008)

Lozano Elementary Bilingual & International Center Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating2

Lozano Elementary Bilingual & International Center Reviews

We had a very frustrating first year at this school. The professional staff is very uncooperative and rude making it hard to get appropriate information. The teachers are nice but they are very hard to get a hold of when we have concerns and little is sent home regarding the progress of the students. When we visit the school the children are loud and disruptive. We are frustrated with the homework as it is way below our son's academic level. Also, we feel that time before school could be better spent with children playing and socializing as opposed to the movies they watch in the auditorium.
This review was posted by a parent.

My name is Juan Martinez and I went to this school! And i am proof that there is nothing really wrong with the school, it's the children, more specifically the parents. I am currently a sophomore at Walter Payton high school, the 2nd best high school in Illinois! I owe this accomplishment to all my teachers, staff but mostly my parents. It's true, the school isn't so advanced academically, but the reason why Lozano isn't such a 'good' school is because the school is a bilingual school, so many non-english speaking students come in, with little to no english experience, and it slows the class, a little. The school DOES have a Spanish class, which is pretty fun; and provide ESL for non-english speaking students during English class. I think these parents should stop complaining, and become more involved with their children's education. -Juan/proud lozano student
This review was posted by a student.

Overall, good school. Staff are interested and care about the students. Great assemblies and family activities. I agree about meetings during the day - difficult for working parents. My students receive tons of homework. English errors are common on notes sent home, from office and teachers. But the positives outweigh negatives in most cases. My kids have been happy at Lozano.
This review was posted by a parent.

The education my child has gotten from the school is good. By the time she left Kinder she was reading. The after-school program are good and beneficial. Despite the other comments, most of the teachers there have masters degree. Yes it has its problems, but it is not a perfect world!
This review was posted by a parent.

While this school certainly does have its problems, they have 3pre-K and 2 Headstart classrooms. The fact is that the bilingual ed really does not exist at this school. In prek children are taught to count and say the alaphabet in Spanish and in English. That is about the extent of the bilingual program through K. My son came home with a report card that had a grade for spanish-but the children never had SSL instruction. Parents are expected to attend meetings during the school day. Working parents cannot attend meetings and be involved. This school needs and administration and a local school council overhaul. Local parent
This review was posted by a parent.

This school exemplifies the problems with bi-lingual education. My daughter has atended school there for 5 years and has had some very good teachers. Her 5th grade teacher is excellent, but that does not make up for the ciriculum. The overemphasis on speaking spanish all the time gets in the way of reading, writing and math. Although Ms. V is a great 5th grade teacher, my daughter will not attend in grade 6. She will not be ready for HS if we keep her in Inter-American. The principle needs to be fired for many reasons. Tax dollars going to waste-too bad. Says a lot for vouchers, considering the amount the CPS spends on this school.
This review was posted by a parent.

My daughter began to attend this school in kindergarden she is now in 1st grade, and I have been very dissapointed at the outcome. She learned more in preschool at another school then she did the entire Kindergarden year at Lozano. The teachers aren't very concerned in becoming more involved with the parents. My daughter hardly ever comes home with homework and if she does it usually involves simply coloring. When I have tried to call the school to speak to the teacher I could not get a hold of her. I believe this school would is benefit of an online site where teachers can post their curriculum and homework and get the feed back from the parents. This way single parents like myself can have more access to knowing whats going on in their childs classroom.
This review was posted by a parent.

My son and my family had the utmost worst experience at this school that I would never ever wish that kind of stress and frustration on anyone. They are so far behind academically. They need to get rid of the staff and start over. This school needs a principal that has experience and the knowledge to know what works and doesn't work to help these children get ahead in life.
This review was posted by a parent.

I think that this school is very low on their teaching and discipline.
This review was posted by a former student.