Schools & Partnerships
We're proud to be teaching kids and families about healthy lifestyles at these partner schools. If you represent an interested school in need of some home-grown gardening, nutrition, and cooking education, please e-mail Greg Christian.
Alcott Elementary School — 2625 N. Orchard Street
- 48% white, 21% African American, 19% Hispanic and 6% Asian
- 37.5% Low Income – 465 students
Lowell Community School — 3320 W. Hirsch Street
- 69% Hispanic and 26% African American
- 96.7% Low Income – 751 students
- 19.6% Limited English Proficient
Reavis Math & Science Specialty School — 834 E. 50th Street
- 98.7% African-American
- 95.9% Low Income – 390 Students
Our gratitude goes out to all the wonderful, nutrition-conscious and environmentally-minded administrators and staff who reached out for OSP programs and services at their schools and organizations in the past.
CLOCC’s Dia del Niño event — UIC Pavilion, 525 S. Racine Avenue
Drummond Montessori School — 1845 W. Cortland Street
Hammond Elementary School — 2819 W. 21st Place
Inter-American Magnet School — 851 W. Waveland Street
Julian Percy High School — 10330 S. Elizabeth Street
McCorkle Elementary School — 4421 S. State Street
METROsquash — 5655 S. University Avenue
Nettelhorst Elementary School — 3252 N. Broadway Street
North Lawndale YMCA — 3449 W. Arthington Street
South Loop Elementary School — 1212 S. Plymouth Court
Whitney Young Magnet High School — 211 S. Laflin Street
To learn about our other partners, check out our Thank You page.