ReGeneration prepares all students to enter and succeed in college through effort, achievement, and the content of their character. All students demonstrate excellence in reading, writing, math, science and history while consistently exemplifying the virtues of respect, integrity, diligence, responsibility, compassion and perseverance.
We work diligently to create schools that are academically rigorous, build character, and are infused with joy. We aspire to create the best elementary and middle schools in Cincinnati and Chicago, where excellence is the only acceptable standard.
ReGeneration is characterized by a culture that is orderly, supportive, and focused on academic work. The ethos of the community is one of mutual care and respect. Students have the right to a quality education that supports their development into productive and responsible citizens. Since 2012, ReGeneration Schools has been managing six turnaround schools in Chicago and has significantly raised achievement in all of them.
At ReGeneration, college-prep academics begin in Kindergarten. A typical day includes:
Elementary (K-4)
- Extended Learning Time, 7:15 AM – 3:30 PM
- Morning Meeting
- 3 hours of Literacy
- 1 1/2 hours of Math
- 45 minutes of Writing
- 45 minutes of Social Studies or Science
- 45 minutes of Music or Physical Education
- Character development and structured choice time
- Homework EVERY night
Middle School (5-8)
- Extended Learning Time, 7:15 AM – 3:30 PM
- Morning Motivation
- 75 minutes of Reading
- 75 minutes of Writing
- 75 minutes of Math
- 75 minutes of Social Studies or Science
- 75 minutes of Art or Physical Education
- Teacher-led enrichment or tutoring
- Homework EVERY night
Our Leadership
Shavon Mathus-Harris, K-4 Elementary Principal. Shavon was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago and is a graduate of DePauw University with a background in Education Studies and Psychology. After undergrad at DPU, Shavon went on to complete her Master of Arts in Teaching with Relay Graduate School of Education in New York. While completing her Master program, Shavon taught at Excellence Girls, a Blue Ribbon school, under the Uncommon Schools network in Brooklyn and served as an Instructional Leader. Following her career in New York, Shavon transitioned to school leadership in Chicago. She has operated as a Dean of Culture, Assistant Principal, and Principal for the past few years and is extremely passionate about working with young scholars from the South Side of Chicago. Shavon is excited to serve the students, families, and staff of CICS Avalon!
Darryl Patteson, 5-8 Middle School Principal. Darryl Patteson is a native of Central Pennsylvania who studied Mathematics and Journalism at Syracuse University before moving to Chicago as part of Teach For America's Chicago Corps to teach Geometry on the West Side. Over the course of the next seven years, Darryl honed his skills in math classrooms across the city, teaching everything from Algebra 1 to Pre-Calculus, landing at Gary Comer College Prep in the Noble Schools in 2012. In his time at Noble, Darryl worked on curriculum design teams, assessment writing teams and worked with a multitude of teachers as an instructional coach. He spent 3.5 years as an Assistant Principal before rising to Principal. In all of his leadership roles, Darryl has focused extensively on developing teachers to drive the best possible results for the scholars in every classroom in the building. He joined CICS Avalon in 2023 to focus on creating an excellent culture and further build the academic programs for the staff and scholars.
Shameka Williams, K-8 Director of Operations. Shameka is a graduate of Ashford University and currently serves as the Director of Operations at CICS Avalon. Shameka received a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science/Education and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration before earning her Director’s Certification from National Louis University. Prior to joining ReGeneration Schools in 2017, Shameka worked for LEARN Charter School. During her thirteen years at LEARN, Shameka took on various positions as an assistant teacher, lead teacher, PE teacher, office manager, school manager, Pre-K director, and compliance manager.
Family Information:
Family Resources & Policies
School Schedule
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Monday - Thursday: 7:15 am - 3:30 pm
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Friday: 7:15 am - 1:45 pm
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Students must arrive BEFORE 7:45 am or will be marked tardy.
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Early dismissals are not allowed after 3:00 pm Monday - Thursday and 1:15 pm on Fridays
Uniforms
At ReGeneration, students take pride in their appearance. Except on designated days, students are required to wear the regulation school uniform. Uniforms are to be clean, well fitted, and presentable. All uniforms can be viewed and purchased at the following store:
Martinelli Children's Wear
3517 W. 95th St.
Evergreen Park, IL 60805
Elementary (K-4)
- White or navy blue polo shirt or collared shirt with CICS - Avalon logo
- Navy blue sweater with embroidered CICS - Avalon logo (Hoodies NOT allowed)
- Plain navy blue slacks
- Belts (solid black, brown or navy) must be worn with any piece of uniform that has belt loops.
- Navy blue pleated skirts
- Navy blue uniform jumpers
- Solid black dress shoes
Middle School (5-8)
- White collared button-up shirt
- Undershirts must be white and short-sleeved.
- Navy blue or plaid tie
- Navy blue cardigan or blazer with embroidered CICS - Avalon logo
- Khaki dress pants
- Navy blue plaid skirt, knee-length or longer
- Solid black belts
- Solid black dress shoes
Gym Uniform
- Navy blue CICS - Avalon gym shirt
- Navy blue CICS - Avalon sweatpants or shorts
- Solid white, black or black and white sneakers
- Gym uniform clothing must include the school's name.
- Additional apparel and accessories should NOT be worn to school.
CICS Food Program
CICS Avalon, CICS Basil, and CICS Washington Park Food Program
At CICS, we are committed to our students’ health and wellness. Research shows that healthy students are better able to pay attention in class and better positioned to succeed in school and in life.
The goals of our food program are to:
- Support the academic success and achievement of our students
- Provide nutritious meals at no charge which allow students to maintain focus
- Provide healthy and fresh food offerings along with education on making healthy choices
- Expose our students to new culinary experiences while still offering “kid favorites”
Click here to view the Wellness Policy
All stakeholders are able to participate in the development, review, update, and implementation of the Local School Wellness Policy. Please contact the main office at or info@regenerationschools.org for more details
Student Meals at No Charge
ALL CICS students are provided healthy, nutritious meals at no charge including breakfast and lunch through the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. Encourage your student to start each day with a healthy school breakfast!
At the start of each month, menus are posted in the cafeteria and also online.
Click here for this month’s menu!
NOTE: A student may also choose to bring in his/her own meals; however, all foods must adhere to the Wellness Policy. Students are not permitted to bring in foods that are unhealthy or high in sugar including candy, soda, energy drinks, donuts, cupcakes, chips, salty snacks, candy bars, etc. Additionally, students are not permitted to bring food that requires any preparation, such as heating or cold storage.
Smart Snack Requirements throughout the Day
At CICS, we are committed to health and wellness, not just at meal times, but throughout the day. Children need healthy snacks for energy, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, to help them grow, learn and be active.
ALL treats sent from home for celebrations (e.g., birthdays), snack times, etc. or provided by school staff for class rewards, incentives, etc. MUST meet the USDA Smart Snack requirements or feature non-food items. USDA Smart Snacks do not include cupcakes, ice cream, fast food, outside pizza, Flaming Hot Cheetos, etc.
Click here for a list of Smart Snack and non-food ideas.. As a guideline, allowable snacks meet the following nutritional requirements per serving:
- 150 calories or less
- 35% of total calories from fat or less
- 10% of total calories from saturated fat or less
- 30g of sugars or less
- 230 mg of sodium or less per serving
Please note that the school has a no gum policy. Students are not permitted to bring or chew gum at any time while they are on the premises.
Summer Meals
When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you.
Click Here: Meals for Kids Site Finder
Allergies
If your student has any food allergies or needs a meal accommodation, families are required to notify the school nurse and provide documentation from a doctor. Click here to download and print the required Diet Prescription for Meals at School . Return completed forms to the school. Diet Prescription forms must be renewed annually.
In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation*), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.
Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by:
- Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue,
SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or - Fax:(202) 690-7442; or
- Email:program.intake@usda.gov.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
CICS Avalon
1501 E. 83rd Pl., Chicago, IL 60617
Phone: (773) 721 - 0858
Email: info@cicsavalon.org
7:40 a.m. Classes Begin
3:30 p.m. Dismissal
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