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 Caroline Schwartz is friends with MacKenzie Kelly May 26, 2016
 Caroline Schwartz has started a fundraiser, Pritzker Collegiate Computers, for Pritzker College Prep May 26, 2016
 Caroline Schwartz has rated the lesson plans Jupiter's Moons and The Need for Speed! Feb 24, 2011
 Caroline Schwartz has added the lesson plans Jupiter's Moons and The Need for Speed! Feb 24, 2011

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Pritzker College Prep
Hometown:
Chicago
Class Information:
Room Number: 313
Students per Class: 170
Class Description:
9th grade Science class, 11th grade advisory, 10-12th AP computer science class.
Position:
Science Teacher
Needs:
Technology.
My Philosophy:
Everyone deserves to learn.
Personal Information:
About Me:
I am originally from Chicago, IL. I moved down to Houston for Teach for America, but am back in Chicago teaching high school!
College and Degrees:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign-Advertising.
Activities:
Football, Soccer, Basketball.
Favorite Books:
The Giver.
Favorite Quotes:
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Interests:
Sports.
Employment History:
6th year teaching.
Why Do I Teach?:
I teach because I want to make a difference in children's lives.
Percent of Students are:
     At-risk: 80 %
     High-achiever: 14 %
     Special Needs: 10 %
Percent of Students are:
     White/Caucasian : 2 %
     Hispanic: 96 %
     African American: 2 %
Free/Reduced Lunch Program Enrollment:: 92 %
ESL Enrollment:: 56 %
Average number of students in class:: 26 students
Number of students I teach:: 150 students