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Lake Shore Schools

Lake Shore Schools is a daycare facility located in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood, providing early childhood care and supervision for local families in a well-established urban setting.

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Lake Shore Schools is a daycare facility located at 5611-5621 N Clark St in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. As a dedicated early childhood center, it serves the local community by providing childcare services in a professional setting. The facility is situated in a walkable urban area, offering accessibility for families residing in the 60660 zip code. While specific details regarding health programming and staffing ratios are not publicly specified, the center operates as a formal childcare provider subject to state and local health and safety regulations. These standards typically include requirements for sanitization, supervised care, and health safety protocols to maintain a secure environment for young children. For parents in the Chicago area, Lake Shore Schools offers a localized option for early childhood supervision. Its central location on Clark Street makes it a notable choice for families seeking neighborhood-based care with proximity to local amenities and transportation.

  • Common Cold
    4/1/2026
    SneezingCongestion
    Severity: mild
  • Common Cold
    5/2/2026
    Runny NoseCoughSore Throat
    Severity: moderate
  • Common Cold
    4/1/2026
    Runny NoseCongestionSore ThroatSneezing
    Severity: moderate

Health reviews

2.0
1 review
  • I honestly wanted to love this place because the location in Andersonville is so convenient, but the way they handle illnesses has been really frustrating. It feels like my toddler is constantly coming home with something new, and the communication from the school about what's going around the classroom is basically nonexistent. I’ve noticed they are constantly hiring for assistant teachers on Indeed, and the high turnover definitely shows in the classroom cleanliness. It's hard for the staff to keep up with sanitizing toys and checking runny noses when they seem so short-staffed and overwhelmed. Plus, the sick policy feels pretty lax—I've seen kids dropped off who clearly have fevers or deep coughs, which just puts everyone else's kids at risk. For the price, I expected a much more proactive approach to wellness and a cleaner environment.

    3/31/2026

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