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V.O.I.S.E. Academy High School, which opened in 2008. (VOISE stands for "Virtual Opportunities Inside a School Environment"; the school combines an online curriculum with classroom instruction.) [14] The schools on the Austin campus share an athletics program. The sports teams are nicknamed the Tigers.
Christ Our Savior School, East Campus in Calumet City (consolidated with West Campus in South Holland [98] Closed in 2012: St. Barbara School [99] The school only had 64 students enrolled. St. Domitilla School [100] Closed in 2013: St. Bernardine School (Forest Park) [101] St. Kieran School (Chicago Heights) [102] Closed in 2014:
As of 2023, it shares a campus with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and Catholic Theological Union, in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. A letter of intent was signed on May 5, 2022, to sell the formerly shared campus with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago to the University of Chicago .
Distance learning instruction was, ultimately, broadcast for two weeks, beginning on September 13. Elementary schools reopened for in-person instruction on September 27. [2] [9] Regarded to have been the first large scale experiment with "radio school", [2] Chicago's experiment with it attracted the interest of educators across the United ...
Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep, formerly St. Martin de Porres High School, is a co-ed, college preparatory private high school in Waukegan, Illinois, established in 2004. Cristo Rey St. Martin is a member of the Cristo Rey Network of high schools and is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago .
DeVry University Advantage Academy is a 2-year, dual degree high school located in Chicago, Illinois. Operated by a partnership with Chicago Public Schools and DeVry University, the program offers students an opportunity to graduate with a high school diploma and an associate degree in either Networking System Administration or Business.
PACHS was founded by concerned community members in response to a March 1971 study [3] that cited a 71.2% high school dropout rate for Puerto Rican youth. [4] Originally named "La Escuelita Puertorriqueña", the school began in the basement of a Chicago church as a response to alleged Eurocentric curricula and purported negative pedagogical conditions [clarification needed] faced by Puerto ...
The school's address changed to 5608 West Washington Boulevard but remained in Chicago's Austin neighborhood. [7] In 2009, a proposal was submitted to the Chicago Public Schools Board of Education to convert the Catalyst Circle Rock Elementary School, which had been operating as a contract public school, into a charter school.