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Little Village Elementary School

Little Village Elementary School is a public elementary school in Chicago, IL, providing primary education and community-focused learning within the Little Village neighborhood.

A place to learn, thrive, and stay well.

Little Village Elementary School is a public elementary institution located at 2620 S Lawndale Ave in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. As part of the Chicago Public Schools district, it serves the local community by providing primary education within a traditional school setting. While specific health and wellness program details are not publicly listed, the school operates under the safety and health protocols established by the district. This includes adherence to standard cleanliness guidelines and student wellness policies designed to support a healthy learning environment. Parents often value the school for its central location and its role as a foundational educational hub within the local community.

  • Common Cold
    4/1/2026
    Runny NoseCongestion
    Severity: moderate

Health reviews

3.0
1 review
  • Little Village is pretty middle-of-the-road when it comes to the health stuff. My kid’s classroom is usually kept clean enough, but like most CPS schools, when a bug starts going around, it hits the whole grade fast. I haven't seen a ton of proactive communication about illness outbreaks until half the class is already out. On the plus side, since it's a Title I school, they do have some decent community resources and the staff really seems to care, but they are definitely stretched thin. It’s a typical neighborhood school—nothing fancy, just okay.

    3/31/2026

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