LPP has been providing and promoting high quality early childhood education since 1994, and has maintained accreditation through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) since 1999.
LPP serves children starting at fifteen months old through the age of six. Our full-day, full-year school program includes an outdoor summer learning program. We also host family learning programs for children fifteen months through thirty months.
LPP Offers A Variety of Programs
Three locations in the heart of Lincoln Park, and on the edge of Old Town & Gold Coast, offering easy access to local parks, gardens, museums, beaches and the zoo.
2301 N Clark St #1R
Chicago, IL 60614
773.665.0110
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108 W. Germania Place
Chicago, IL 60610
312.482.9009
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2150 N. Lincoln Park West
Chicago, IL 60614
773.248.3381
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Lincoln Park Preschool and Kindergarten provides a warm, nurturing, and engaging atmosphere that is conducive to learning at an early age. LPP has been providing and promoting high quality early childhood education since 1994, and has maintained accreditation through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) since 1999.
Someone considered to be a close contact of a positive case
Anyone who has spent 15+ minutes within 6-feet of someone who has tested positive, including the 48 hours prior to their positive test or onset of symptoms. (i.e. If someone tests positive on Friday, we consider Wednesday and Thursday contacts as close contacts). Due to the nature of preschool settings, all students in a classroom with a person who has tested positive is considered to be close contacts
We accept Rapid, PCR, and at-home antigen testing unless otherwise noted
A program designed to test close contacts/exposed students while they continue to attend school
Remaining at home after a known or highly likely exposure (i.e. international travel)
For close contacts, the last known day of exposure to a positive case is called “Day 0,” and subsequent days are counted forward from that day. For individuals who develop symptoms and test positive, whichever event happens first is considered “Day 0;” for individuals who are asymptomatic and test positive, the day of their positive test is considered “Day 0.” Subsequent days are counted forward from that day, with Days 5 or 10 being considered end of quarantine (depending on symptom development) and Days 6 and 11 being possible days of return to school/public, respective of symptom development
Currently, these are the symptoms (list)