Burnside Elementary Scholastic Academy
- Public, Magnet
- CHICAGO, IL
Magnet School
Burnside Elementary Scholastic Academy
- grade COverall Grade
- Public, Magnet
- PK, K-8
- CHICAGO, IL
- Rating 2.67 out of 5 3 reviews
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- Academicsgrade C
- Diversitygrade C
- Teachersgrade C+
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- Cost of Livinggrade C+
- Good for Familiesgrade C
- Housinggrade D
Median Household Income
$46,882
National
$69,021Median Rent
$962
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$175,381
National
$244,900Students
Diversity
grade C
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
330
Free or Reduced Lunch
74%
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Starting Age
3 years
Pre-K Student-Teacher Ratio
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National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$83,926
Teachers in First/Second Year
6.9%
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Burnside Elementary Scholastic Academy Reviews
Rating 2.67 out of 5 3 reviews
I left here in 2016 in 6th grade so I don't know how its been since then. But while I was there it was okay, I had good memories even though I got bullied because I didn't wear deodorant, but its okay now. The teachers are definitely eccentric and unique so that's a roller coaster. I hated the food so much, but t was fun we played wii and watched movies during recess over the winter. They have a HUGEEEE filed and a nice playground. There were also a lot of fun school activities like skating trips and filed day. Its not a HORRIBLE school but its also definitely not the best. Burnside honestly has always been an enigma to me and forever will be. The plays are super fun. Once we did the "Grinch who Stole Christmas" and the Grinch slipped and I couldn't stop laughing even when it was my turn to speak. Good school I guess.
The school is very family oriented you know that the teachers care about your success. There are so many extracurricular activities that you can be involved in so that you are prepared for the future over all Burnside prepared me for High School and even a little for college with skills that I will never forget.
Like most Chicago Public schools, I don't feel enough is being done to engage the students. My own child is special needs, and his school is not able to meet his needs at all. They are trying their best I'm sure, but their reluctance to move him to a more appropriate setting that can give him the therapy, time, and attention he needs.