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Public k-8 school in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Arthur Dixon Elementary School
Address
8306 S Saint Lawrence Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60619
United States
Coordinates41°44′36″N 87°36′37″W / 41.743355°N 87.610390°W / 41.743355; -87.610390
Information
School typePublic K-8
Opened1929
School districtChicago Public Schools
PrincipalDr. Terrycita Perry
GradespreK-8
Enrollment620 (2013)
Average class size27
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)  Blue
  Gold
Team nameEagles
Websitewww.dixoneagles.org

Arthur Dixon Elementary is a public K-8 school located in the Chatham neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is part of the Chicago Public Schools system. The school is named for Chicago alderman and businessman, Arthur Dixon. Dixon opened in 1929.

In 2012 it had 600 students; circa 2000 it had 750 students.

Curriculum

As of 2012, it hosts an extensive art gallery of over 200 pieces, including mosaics, textiles, paintings made of oil and watercolors, and sculptures, in the interior and exterior. As of 2012 the school's art teacher is a career artist, and the school holds auctions in which students sell their art.

Its art program began circa 2002, and was developed by principal Joan Dameron Crisler. The art pieces have African-American themes. Between 2002 and 2012 none of its pieces have been stolen nor defaced. Sharon Dale, an assistant principal, continued the art program after Crisler received a new administrator mentoring job. School district budget cuts circa 2012 impacted the art program. The artwork and educational philosophy of Dixon Elementary were highlighted in the documentary The Curators of Dixon School.

Circa 2000 it also hosted a program sponsored by Dixon-Eagle Community Bank in which students simulate the operation of a bank to teach them financial skills. The school also had business simulation programs and had plans to open a community garden.

Academic performance and student discipline

In 2012, Chicago Public Schools ranked Dixon (which is not a magnet school) a "Level 1," meaning that it has a high level of academic performance. It achieved this rating despite not being able to choose its own students. In 2015 it was ranked "Level 1+", the top rating in CPS' School Quality Rating Policy (SQRP). The overall score is determined from student attainment and growth on the NWEA MAP test, student attendance, My Voice and My School surveys, student growth on ACCESS for English Learners, and data quality of the report. The following table shows Dixon's overall rating and accountability status on all SQRP reports since the latter's inception in 2014–15.

CPS School Quality Rating Report Summary
Academic Year Overall Rating Accountability Status
2014–15 Level 1 Good Standing
2015–16 Level 1+ Good Standing
2016–17 Level 1+ Good Standing
2017–18 Level 1+ Good Standing
2018–19 Level 1+ Good Standing
2019–20 Level 1+ Good Standing

As of 2012 the school does not have any metal detectors nor security guards.

Feeder patterns

Portions of the Dixon attendance boundary are assigned to different high schools: Harlan Community Academy High School, Hirsch Metropolitan High School.

Notes

  1. Order of ratings from highest to lowest: Level 1+, Level 1, Level 2+, Level 2, Level 3

References

  1. "Staff -".
  2. "Chicago Public Schools: Dixon". Cps.edu. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  3. "Arthur Dixon Elementary : Our History". CPS. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  4. ^ "New Film Looks At Art's Influence On Dixon Elementary School Students". CBS Chicago. November 15, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  5. ^ Davis, Kimberly D. "Bank-At-School Program Makes Students Wiser—And Richer." Ebony. Johnson Publishing Company, January 2000. Volume 55, No. 3. ISSN 0012-9011. p. 106, 108.
  6. ^ Sekoff, Halie (August 16, 2012). "'The Curators Of Dixon School': Pamela Sherrod Anderson's Documentary Of Innovative Chicago Public School". Huffington Post. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  7. ^ Jones, J.R. "The Curators of Dixon School". Chicago Reader. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  8. ^ "An Inner-City School With Gallery-Like Halls". NPR. August 14, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  9. Watson, Andrea V. (November 2, 2015). "Dixon School in Chatham One of Tops in CPS in New Ratings; Earle Also Up". DNA Info. Archived from the original on December 29, 2016. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  10. "School Quality Rating Policy (SQRP)". Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  11. "Dixon". GoCPS. Chicago Public Schools. 2019–20. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  12. "Elementary Schools South." Chicago Public Schools. January 26, 2009. Retrieved on May 21, 2018.
  13. "High Schools Far South." Chicago Public Schools. August 16, 2009. Retrieved on May 21, 2018.

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