ABBOTT ELEM SCHOOL
3630 S WELLS ST
CHICAGO, IL 60609 773-535-1660
Student Teacher Ratio:
Grades:
Total Enrollment:
School Type:
13.40 PK-08 268 Public
Student Ethnicity
Student/Teacher Ratio
Student Teacher Ratio
Abbott Elem School
13.40
Chicago
18.28
Cook County
16.73
Illinois
16.27
USA
15.74
Miscellaneous Details
Male to Female Ratios
Socioeconomic Information
Students on free lunch
Students on reduced lunch
Abbott Elem School
265
Locale
Description of School Location
Abbott Elem School
Large Central City
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posted: 2011-08-01 09:32:11
toryburchsale
Young Thor and his brother Loki start on a quest to search for a legendary fire sword, the Lost Sword of Surtur, as they stow away on a ship belonging to the Warriors Three.To those of you who are unfamiliar with the Marvel Comics version of Thor, then you really have nothing to worry about. This movie was very much in the spirit of Teen Titans or Young Avengers; headstrong teenagers who are trying to discover their roles dvd box sets wholesale in life and encountering adventure along the way.
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