Franklin Fine Arts Center, Chicago | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Franklin Fine Arts Center is a Middle school in Chicago with a 4.3 rating.

About Franklin Fine Arts Center

Franklin Fine Arts Center ( Middle school ) is located at 225 W Evergreen Ave, Chicago, IL 60610, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Middle school, Elementary school, Kindergarten, Primary school

Ratings & Ranking

Franklin Fine Arts Center has a rating of 4.3 and is ranked number 9184 in the US.

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4.3/5

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Address & Location

Franklin Fine Arts Center is located at 225 W Evergreen Ave, Chicago, IL 60610, United States.

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Admissions:

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Franklin Fine Arts Center has 29 reviews with an overall rating of 4.3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.3 out of 5.0 stars
My brother and I went here years ago. We would’ve had a better time if they did more about BULLYING when we were enrolled there, but when you don’t have money or connections, you’re just an easy target. I’m not the brightest glow stick in the pack, but I know when I’m being bullied. I was sent to the office for a salacious note found in my desk and when I turned it in, everyone thought it was me. Did whoever was in charge understand that it wasn’t me and that I was constantly made to look foolish and disrespected? I was a respectful little girl who was let down by these “educators”. They sat down with my mother and father feeding them a tale of “she’s not gonna amount to anything”, “she needs to apply herself”, alright, well I applied myself to go to high school, I applied myself to go to college, and I APPLIED MYSELF to leave town and forget about constantly being told I couldn’t do anything at 13. I’m 24, and I’m happy. Thanks for letting me prove you all wrong. ??

HELPFUL HINT: maybe listen to your students if they’re being bullied whether they donated to the school or not. My father, god rest his soul, and my hardworking selfless mother who wanted a good education for her children wouldn’t stand for it. I don’t want any teachers in my inbox trying to shame me, I said what I said and I meant it.

Enrolled 1998-2008

I would like to address comments made by user Past Franklin Parent. I am saddened to hear of your negative experience at FFAC. To clarify, entrance into the school rock bands are determined by audition. Arts teachers, outside musicians and myself adjudicate the students using an audition rubric that is given to the students before the audition so they know how they will be evaluated. The scores from all of the judges are averaged, and the students with the highest points are given a spot.

All students at FFAC have access to music and are taught to play guitar in 5th grade. Rock band is an after-school program.

I encourage any FFAC parents or students with questions or concerns to reach out directly to me. I am always happy to meet with parents.

My daughter is the happiest I’ve seen here ever…. especially since my traveling saw her in 4 different schools within 2 years….. the teachers and staff are phenomenal. And don’t think I’ve seen parent participation or support in any school like I see here at Franklin. It’s hard to believe this is a public school…. This school is truly worth the 2 bus and 2 train commute..It was a true blessing that her number was a lucky one in that lottery….

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