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At a glance

At a Glance

We are agents of change. We are community builders.

We are your charter schools. We are the Catalyst Schools.

The Demographics

Howland (K – 8), 472 students

99% African American

99% Free and Reduced Lunch

16% Scholars in Special Education

17% STLS (temporary living situations)

17% Graduates in Selective Enrollment High Schools

Circle Rock (K – 8), 520 students

100% African American

95% Free and Reduced Lunch

10% Scholars in Special Education

7% STLS

14% Graduates in Selective Enrollment High Schools

Maria (K – 12), 832 students

50% African American

50% Latino

16% Scholars in Special Ed

4% STLS

Though it has limited data after one year, initial data demonstrates that Catalyst-Maria high school is one of the top performing charter high schools in Chicago.

The Need

3 Number of campuses

1,818 Number of students (521 Circle Rock; 470 Howland; 827 Maria)

425 Number of Catalyst alumni currently in high school

$13,078 Cost to educate one student in Chicago Public Schools

$10,121 Cost to educate one student in the Catalyst Schools

$9,514 What Chicago Public Schools awards Catalyst annually per student

$607 What Catalyst Schools must raise each year per student

$1,103,526 Catalyst’s fundraising need for 2013-14 (1,818 students x $607)

Results

Over 99% of Circle Rock Alumni are enrolled in high school, 28% from a Selective Enrollment or Private School. Thus far, 90% of Circle Rock alumni have graduated from high school within four years

Over 99% of Howland Alumni are enrolled in high school, 17% from Selective enrollment schools.

The Problem

Of 100 Chicago public high school freshmen, only eight earn a bachelor’s degree by their mid-20’s. Every year that a child stays in school reduces his or her statistical risk of being involved in violent crime.

The University of Chicago’s Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics, James Heckman, has calculated that if just one year’s high school dropouts could be converted to high school graduates, Illinois households would have an additional $11 billion in accumulated wealth over the lifetime of the students from that one graduating class. Further, Heckman determined that a 5% increase in male high school graduation rates is estimated to save Illinois $263 million in annual incarceration costs and crimerelated expenditures.

A Solution

90% of Catalyst graduates go on to graduate from high school.

99% of Catalyst graduates over the last four years are in high school today.

A dropout costs the nation more than $300,000.00 in his or her working years compared with a high school graduate, in lost tax revenues; dropouts pay less in taxes because they earn less”

— Chicago Tribune, October 13, 2013

In the neighborhoods in which Catalyst Schools are located, the percent of those with a high school diploma are: 39% North Lawndale, 47% Austin, and 50% Chicago Lawn”

— 2010 U.S. Census

The Catalyst Way

Philosophy

REVERENCE and RESPECT for each student as a unique person is critical to Catalyst’s success. We foster respectful relationships as a key to building a mutually supportive community that sets high expectations and demands mutual responsibility. The GOLDEN RULE is the foundation at the Catalyst Schools. By internalizing the demand of the Golden Rule, that we treat one another as we would like to be treated, we join together to promote justice and peace.

Mission

We believe every child possesses inherent value and potential regardless of background educational level or life circumstances. We create agents of change in society by showing profound respect for students, and by joining with their families and communities to foster each scholar’s growth.

The Vision for a Catalyst Graduate

Catalyst graduates will be young men and women of character and class who recognize their own value, who are academically, socially, and emotionally prepared to succeed in private, charter, or selective enrollment high schools and who envision college graduation as part of their development in life.

The Catalyst Identity

Catalyst is deeply connected to the educational philosophy and spirituality of the 350 year old tradition of the De La Salle Christian Brothers.

We serve children living in communities challenged by the effects of discrimination and economic poverty. We understand that each of the communities in which we serve is blessed with incredible gifts and whose assets, culture, and heritage hold the promise of a great future. Catalyst helps unlock the gift that is within each child by addressing the whole child: academic, social-emotional, psychological, and spiritual realities that make each person real.

We value family because home is the context in which each child grows and develops. Parental involvement in the school is welcome, encouraged, and needed for a child to achieve full potential.

At Catalyst, the relationship between a teacher and a student is the key to building trust, love, and the creation of a sacred space where teaching and learning can happen.

Core Values

Four core values guide the Catalyst Schools: RIGOR, RESULTS, RELATIONSHIP, HOPE. These values form the cornerstone on which our values-based culture is built.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes an applicant ideal for the Catalyst Schools?

The mission of the Catalyst Schools states: Our college-preparatory schools partner with urban communities to offer K–8 students welcoming educational settings that nurture academic, social, and emotional growth.

If you are a parent or guardian committed to making certain your child gets a quality, private school education at a public school price and if you live in the neighborhood near either Howland Charter or Circle Rock Charter, you should apply.

The Catalyst Schools expect much from the children who attend. The program is rigorous, study is required, and standards of behavior and character are upheld. If you want a safe and disciplined environment for your child, you should apply.

The Catalyst Schools expect parents and guardians to be involved. We will ask you to attend conferences and special events, and to assist your child with homework each and every night. If you are willing to be an active participant in your child’s education and in the life of the school, you should apply.

Anyone who lives within the Chicago Public Schools District is eligible to attend the Catalyst Schools.

If a family lives outside of the boundaries of the Chicago Public Schools, they are not eligible to apply as a Chicago Public School family. Children who live outside Chicago Public Schools District can be admitted on a space-available basis but they will be required to pay the entire cost of their education.

There are no other impediments to enrolling in the Catalyst Schools.

The Catalyst Schools hold a lottery as needed each year in the early spring. If your child applied but did not get in this year, he or she will be placed on a waiting list. When a vacancy occurs at your child’s grade level, you will be called in the order of your date of application and can choose to move your child to Catalyst at that time.

In addition, a family is welcome to apply again the following year if a child was not admitted in the current year.

Yes, you may apply at both schools. Admission is, of course, on a space-available basis. If, through the lottery, spaces are filled, the child will be placed on the waiting list or will have to apply again in the coming year.

There is a deadline each year for applications to be submitted. In 2011 that deadline is March 24. The lottery will be held at Circle Rock Charter on April 8, 2011 at 9:00 am. The lottery will be held at Howland Charter on April 8, 2011 at 9:00 am.

Applications will be accepted after those dates.

Applications that are submitted before the deadline will either be the first admitted or included in the lottery.

Kindergarten applications submitted before the deadline will be included in the lottery (if there are more applicants than available seats). The purpose of the lottery is to make sure everyone is treated equally and fairly.

Each year Howland Charter admits 52 kindergarten students. Other students are admitted on a space-available basis and are taken first from the waiting list.

Each year Circle Rock Charter admits 56 kindergarten students. Other students are admitted on a space-available basis and are taken first from the waiting list.

Anyone living within Chicago Public Schools District may apply to the Catalyst Schools. There is no application fee. The Catalyst Schools are public charter schools.

Unlike the traditional public schools, charter schools have more freedom to determine their own calendar, schedule, curriculum, code of conduct, field trip policies, hiring practices, compensation, and budget. And yet, a charter school is a public school authorized in Illinois by the state. In essence, these schools bring competitive options and fresh ideas to the public school landscape.

Charter schools are held to high performance standards. Students at charter schools are required to perform well on the ISAT, to meet Illinois State standards, and to have a minimum of 75% of the teachers certified. The charter schools are accountable for their finances and long-term sustainability.

The Catalyst Schools are different because we have come out of a faith tradition that brings a set of values tested through the centuries — and these values form the basis of the educational philosophy supporting our schools. That said, the Catalyst Schools do not proselytize or evangelize. We observe the prohibition against religion and neither promote nor inhibit the free exercise of religious belief. We simply believe that being good students and good people go hand in hand.

At the Catalyst Schools, we recognize that the key to a high-quality education is a faithful and zealous teacher who is in healthy relationship with each child. It is this relationship that is sacred and in which the child gives the educator the right to be called teacher, mentor, and guide.

At the Catalyst Schools, we find that it’s essential to develop not only the mind but also to touch the heart of each child — and all of this can be done through a solid and rigorous academic program. It is essential to educate the whole child and this includes character formation for good citizenship and for the growth of positive peer and familial relationships.

Character formation is encouraged through a program called Character Counts. Through this program, the six pillars of character are taught and promoted, and children are expected to model each character trait throughout the school day.

The six pillars of character:

  • Fairness
  • Trustworthiness
  • Respect
  • Responsibility
  • Caring
  • Citizenship

Implementation:

  • There is direct instruction about these traits.

     

  • Teachers and staff model the traits in their behavior and relationships.

     

  • The school actively works to form a model educational community.

     

  • Symbols of the character traits are found throughout the school.

     

  • Classroom projects may focus on the traits.

     

  • One trait may be featured each month.

     

  • Children who model the trait in a special and extraordinary way are recognized at a school assembly.

     

  • Discipline is viewed as rooted in the six pillars of character and all discipline is viewed primarily as an opportunity to teach and to learn.

     

The Catalyst Schools believe the first and primary teachers of the children are the parents and guardians. Parents and guardians are invited to allow the school to assist in raising up children who have the intellectual and moral skills to be successful in the world and to be positive influences for good in society.

 

 

Ravinia and the Circle Rockets on Stage on February 11, 2014

The Catalyst Schools

Feb 7, 2014

Ravinia brings the Catalyst Circle Rockets to the stage in a performance with Welz Kauffman and the Chicago Arts Orchestra on February 11, 2014 at 3:45 PM.  The performance follows a community FORUM led by Ravinia's REACH*TEACH*PLAY direictor, Christine Taylor and Day Trahey, Artistic Director of OrchKids, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's El Sistema inspired program. 

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