* Listings with an asterisk are part of the JUF/JF partnership of agencies serving the Chicago and worldwide Jewish community.

JCC Chicago School's Out *

300 Revere Drive
Northbrook, IL 60062
Phone: 847-763-3571
Web: http://www.jccchicago.org/schoolsout
Contact: Rebecca Russell

When school is closed, we're here for you. School's Out provides an enriching environment for children across Chicago. Our professional staff balances specialized activities with opportunities for independent play. Your child will enjoy participating in unique "In-House" programs that include games, crafts and a chance to meet new friends. Dynamic School's Out field trips spark curiosity, foster creativity, and encourage fun! School's Out is open to all children grades K-6, and before and after care may be provided to extend the day. We're in session for most school holidays, institute days and emergency weather days.

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