Guide Category: Associated Talmud Torahs (ATT)*
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Seymour J. Abrams Cheder Lubavitch Hebrew Day School
State-accredited Day School for boys, grades one to eight, and co-ed preschool, run in the Lubavitch tradition.
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Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School
Modern Orthodox, co-educational Day School, for children in preschool through eighth grade. Nurturing classroom communities foster the emotional, physical, social and intellectual growth of every child. 21st century child-centered learning approach guides children to explore, discover and engage in learning while integrating Torah and chesed, Israel and Ivrit language into their daily lives.
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Arie Crown Hebrew Day School
A state-accredited Orthodox Day School with divisions for boys and girls. Preschool, age 3; nursery, age 4; kindergarten, age 5; and grades one to eight.
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Ida Crown Jewish Academy
State-accredited Orthodox Jewish co-educational high school, including Keshet classes for children with disabilities.
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Hanna Sacks Bais Yaakov High School
Four-year Orthodox high school for girls, accredited by North Central Association.
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Bais Yaakov High School of Chicago
An Orthodox high school for girls.
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Lubavitch Girls High School
State-recognized Orthodox high school for girls, run in the Lubavitch Tradition.
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Yeshivas Tiferes Tzvi
A state-accredited Orthodox Day School for boys, kindergarten through eighth grade; onsite REACH program; onsite Keshet classes for children with developmental disabilities.
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Associated Talmud Torahs (ATT)
The Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago (ATT) supports the Chicagoland Orthodox Jewish Day Schools and students by providing direct resources to its schools, professional development for its teachers and a myriad of programs and services for its students to provide all students with the best learning experience possible. Partners with Jewish United.