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LSC election 4-14 6 am – 7 pm. Lake View Partners meet at 7 pm – in the library. Use door #6 – Ashland

On April 14, we ask you to vote at the LSC election at Lake View (6 am – 7 pm) and to attend the Lake View High School Partners Meeting – the non-profit that supports Lake View (6:30 – 7:30 pm in the LVHS Library).  Enter via door #6 on Ashland, which is the main door.

GWCA residents have met LSC member Arnold Davis at meetings and events at GWCA and LVHS meetings, school clean-ups and events including the LVHS Architectural Tour led by Principal Scott Grens.  Arnold Davis is running for a second term.  Here is his candidate email:  “I am asking for your vote to re-elect me as a Community Representative to the Lake View High School Local School Council.

Two years ago, I said we were going to make Lake View a viable option for neighborhood high school students.  From installing one of the top administrations in CPS, to huge satisfaction gains in surveys of teachers and students, to creating a culture of respect and accomplishment, Lake View High School has gone from success to success in the last two years.  Please take a moment to browse a list of Lake View’s many successes at the bottom of this e-mail.

I am proud of the work I have done, along with many talented members of the Lake View High School community, to make it happen.  My colleagues on the Council elected me Vice Chair, an honor rarely given to the Community Representative.

Now I ask for your help.  There are two community positions open on the Council, the organization that hires the Principal and sets the strategic direction for the school.  There are four people running.  Lake View is your school, and I need your vote so I can continue to help drive the incredibly positive momentum at Lake View.

Please come out and vote for me on Thursday, April 14th at Lake View High School, 4015 N. Ashland.  Polls are open from 6am – 7 pm.  The entrance is on Ashland, just north of Irving Park (door #6). Anyone who lives in the area outlined in the map below is eligible to vote.  Voting will only take a few minutes of your time.

About Arnold Davis

  • Former Chair, Nettelhorst Local School Council.  Led the school to record enrollment.
  • Former President, Belmont Harbor Neighbors.  Successfully led push for zoning laws to encourage smart development in the area.
  • MBA from Northwestern.  Executive at leading professional services firms and financial institutions.

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Lake View High School Accomplishments Since 2014

  • Awarded the top rating in the University of Chicago Illinois 5Essentials Survey.
  • Earned a rating of ‘Level 1’ on the 2015 CPS School Quality Rating Report, up from a ‘Level 2’ two years ago.
  • One of the highest graduation rates in CPS.
  • Over $14 million in college scholarships awarded to the class of 2015.  Valedictorian now a freshman in Astrophysics at Princeton.
  • Class of 2016 success:
  • 92% of seniors have applied to 3 or more colleges/universities
  • 79 students admitted to attend DePaul University
  • 32 students admitted to attend University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 5 students earned full-tuition scholarships to Illinois Institute of Technology
  • 1 Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship Recipient (full tuition and housing to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1 Gates Millennium Scholarship Finalist (full tuition from undergrad to doctorate)
  • A Lake View High School student was the sole representative from CPS invited to the White House Science Fair.
  • 65% of students involved with 26 sports, 32 extracurricular activities and multiple STEM and arts partnerships. Baseball team finished 2nd in city championship.
  • Wrestling and Cross-Country teams qualified for State.
  • STEM Tech Fest Champions third year in a row.
  • Coalesced members into a Local School Council governed by consensus and collaboration, setting the tone and culture for the school.
  • Hired one of the top administrative teams in CPS.
  • Brought in parent leaders from our top performing local elementary schools to take Lake View High School to the next level.
  • Established a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to support the school.
  • Won the support of elected officials, who pushed for greater funding for Lake View High School.
  • Created a widely distributed e-mail newsletter to educate the community of Lake View’s successes.
  • Re-invigorated partnerships with MSFT and DePaul, including paid student internship opportunities sponsored by Microsoft.  Started partnership with the University of Chicago.
  • Started alumni driven campaign to build a Maker Space.
  • Shut down efforts to open a Charter School nearby that would have reduced enrollment and funding for Lake View.
  • Northwestern University moved their annual Brain Fair to Lake View, educating 850 community members/families a year about Neuroscience.  Sold out two years in a row.
  • Started the Winter Showcase event, showing local elementary school students and their families the benefits of Lake View.   Sold out two years in a row.
  • Started shadow days for 8th grade students.
  • Sent top Lake View High School students to the local elementary schools to share an inside view of Lake View High School”.

 

 

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