After months of planning and gathering input from Sue, staff, kids and Foundation Board members, the Children’s Center now releases its brand new logo! The idea was to show how the Center is a safe community for urban children and has a long history of giving them the knowledge and motivation to make their lives [...]
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The Children’s Center was featured in the latest edition of The New Yorker in an article profiling current Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan. Carlo Rotella’s story recounts Arne’s history at the Center and how it shaped his pursuits in education.
Rotella describes Arne’s time growing up in Hyde Park, playing [...]
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From the article:
“Sue Duncan has taught poor kids at her after-school center on Chicago’s South Side for 48 years. She says her son Arne spent seven days a week there as he was growing up.
‘It was absolutely formative,’ Arne Duncan, 44, said of working with his mother. He learned that ‘kids from totally [...]
This year’s writing project, DANGER, explores the theme of violence in neighborhoods, schools and homes.
Assistant Director Owen Duncan writes in the introduction, “In this collection we find, as in any book of children’s writings, the beautiful next to the mundane, the fantastic mixed with the gritty–but there is a deeply troubling undercurrent here. These [...]