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Illinois Coalition of

Non-Public Schools Members

 

Ad Hoc Committee for Illinois Home Education

 

Agudath Israel of America Midwest Region

 

Alternative Schools Network

 

Archdiocese of Chicago (Catholic)

 
Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago
 
Association of Christian Schools International
 
Catholic Conference of Illinois
 
Christian Schools International

 

Community Foundation for Jewish Education
 
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

 

Illinois Montessori Society

 

Independent Members
Frank Kulie
Dr. Joan Planck

 

Islamic Schools

 

Lake Michigan Association of Independent Schools

 

Lutheran Schools
Missouri Synod
Northern Illinois District
 

Lutheran Schools
Missouri Synod
Central Illinois District

 

Lutheran Schools
Missouri Synod
Southern Illinois District
 
Seventh-Day Adventist
Illinois Conference

 
Seventh-Day Adventist Lake Region Conference

 
Solomon Schechter
Day Schools

 

Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

 

 

 

 

Illinois Coalition of Non-Public Schools

 

ICNS BookstackDid you know private schools account for 25% of all schools in the United States, 10% of all students and 12% of all full time teachers?

 

Though 79% of private schools in America have some religious affiliation, there is an enormous amount of diversity across the spectrum of private school type.
 
Illinois is a superb example of this diversity. Nearly twenty different private school groups exist in Illinois comprising over 14% of the state's student population.  One in seven students in Illinois attends a nonpublic school.  Over 325,000 students from tax-paying families in nearly 1,500 nonpublic schools choose to attend a nonpublic school.

 

The National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES), working in concert with the U.S. Department of Education USDOE, defines nonpublic schools as schools that are "owned and governed by entities that are independent of any government - typically, religious bodies or independent boards of trustees."

 

Like public school constituents, nonpublic school constituents are tax-paying citizens who are committed freedom, the value of every child, quality education and the nurture of good citizenship.

 

Looking for a nonpublic school?
This useful tool, provided by the National Center for Educational Statistics, allows a user to locate a private school throughout the USA using a variety of search criteria.

http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/

 

Find out how your elected officials voted on key Congressional legislation affecting private education. Maintained by the Council for American Private Education.

http://capwiz.com/cape/home/

 

To learn more about benefits available to private school students, teachers and other personnel under NCLB, visit:

www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oii/nonpublic/nclbinfo.html

 

Illinois Nonpublic School Key Links:

 

Illinois State Board of Education
ISBE Nonpublic School homepage

 

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Link to CAPE’s  “Benefits of Private Education” brochure: http://www.capenet.org/benefits4.html


Federal Nonpublic School Key Links:

 

U.S. Department of Education (USDOE)
Office of Nonpublic Schools, USDOE
Council for American Private Education (CAPE)
National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES)