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Kidz League

KIDZ LEAGUE is a registered daycare facility located on South Kedzie Avenue in Chicago, providing professional childcare services under local management.

A place to learn, thrive, and stay well.

KIDZ LEAGUE is a daycare facility located at 6245 S Kedzie Ave in the Chicago Highlands neighborhood. As a registered business in the City of Chicago, the center provides early childhood care and services to the local community. The facility is managed by Lawanda Reed and Robin L. Spencer, who serve as the organization's managing members. While specific wellness programs and health ratings are not publicly detailed, the center maintains its standing through official city business registration. Parents looking for local childcare in the 60629 area code will find a professionally managed environment dedicated to early childhood supervision and development.

  • Common Cold
    4/1/2026
    CoughSore ThroatCongestion
    Severity: moderate

Health reviews

2.0
1 review
  • Honestly, I’m pretty disappointed with how things are handled at Kidz League. It feels like every other week my little one is coming home with some kind of bug, and the communication about what's going around the classroom is basically nonexistent. I've walked in at pickup and seen the floors looking pretty questionable, and it just doesn't feel like they’re on top of the deep cleaning like they should be for a daycare. It’s a struggle because they seem understaffed, so the teachers are stretched way too thin to really keep an eye on hygiene or manage the sick-child policy properly. It’s frustrating when you're paying for care and constantly having to miss work because the health environment is so hit-or-miss.

    3/31/2026

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