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John James Audubon School is a public school located in Roscoe Village, a neighborhood in the North Side of Chicago, Illinois; it is a part of Chicago Public Schools. Audubon offers Tuition Based Preschool (TBP) and an Early Childhood Program through eighth grade.
Audubon's goal is to make their students into problem solvers that they know will strive in a transitional community.
The school, founded in 1893, was dedicated to John James Audubon, notable for identifying 25 bird species and his studies of American birds and their habitats.