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Hales Franciscan High School (known simply as Hales) was a private 4–year all–male catholic high school located in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. Opened in 1962, Hales was part of the Archdiocese of Chicago. After 57 years, Hales closed after the 2018–2019 school year due to low–enrollment.
Corpus Christi High School (succeeded by Hales Franciscan High School) Loretto High School (Englewood) [33] St. Clement Commercial High School [31] Closed in 1966: St. Alphonsus Commercial High School [31] Closed in 1967: Sacred Heart High School (May Street) [34] St. Elizabeth High School [35] Closed in 1968: DePaul University Academy [36] [37]
Pages in category "Private high schools in Chicago" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... Hales Franciscan High School; Holy Trinity High ...
Calumet High School (Chicago) (1919–2006) Chicago Discovery Academy, Chicago (closed 2013) [1] Chicago High School, Chicago (1856–1880) Chicago Talent Development High School, Chicago (2009–2014) Cooley Vocational High School, Chicago (1958–1979) Englewood Technical Prep Academy, Chicago (1873–2008) Flower Career Academy, Chicago ...
2944 E 88th St, Chicago Our Lady of Guadalupe 3200 E 91st St, Chicago Sacred Heart Croatian: 2864 E 96th St, Chicago St Anthony 11544 S Prairie Ave, Chicago St. Columba 3340 E 134th St, Chicago Founded in 1884, closed in 2020 [78] St. Florian 13145 S Houston Ave, Chicago St. Francis de Sales 10201 S Ewing Ave, Chicago
Sacred Heart Schools (Chicago, Illinois) St. Benedict High School (Chicago, Illinois) St. Dorothy School; St. Edward's Parish (Chicago) St. Francis de Sales High School (Chicago, Illinois) St. Ignatius College Prep; St. Patrick High School (Chicago) St. Rita of Cascia High School
2010–11 • Hales Franciscan (Class 2A) 2022-23 . Depaul Prep (Class 2A) 2023-24 . Depaul Prep (Class 3A) The 2004–05 Class A title was stripped from Hales Franciscan after it was determined that the school had not been approved by the Illinois State Board of Education between 2003 and 2005. [7] [8]
The title game resulted in a victory for Chicago's Hales Franciscan High School over Winnebago. It was the second year in a row Winnebago had lost in the final game, and was the second time in three years that Hales Franciscan had won. Hales Franciscan's basketball team had been at the center of problems for over a year.