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Englewood High School was established in 1873 by the Chicago Board of Education and opened for the 1874–1875 school year. [4] Plans for a newer building for Englewood were proposed in March 1974 due to the aging of the then-100-year-old building.
Cecil Partee Academic Preparatory Center - occupied the old Hookway Elementary School; Chicago High School (1856–1880) - renamed Central High School in 1878, closed in 1880; building demolished in 1950 to make way for the Kennedy Expressway [14] Chicago Talent Development High School (2009–2014) Chicago Virtual Charter School (K–12, 2006 ...
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CHICAGO — Five people were arrested after a large fight at Englewood STEM High School left four officers injured Friday morning. Officers were called just after 11 a.m. to Englewood STEM High ...
Englewood is a neighborhood and community area located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.It is also the 68th of the 77 community areas in the city.At its peak population in 1960, over 97,000 people lived in its approximately 3 square miles (7.8 km 2), [2] but the neighborhood's population has since dropped dramatically.
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ΚΑΠ (Kappa Alpha Pi) was a high school fraternity founded in 1904 at Englewood High School in Chicago, Illinois. It went inactive during the 1960s. It went inactive during the 1960s. History
Aurora Roncalli High School for Boys and Madonna Catholic High School consolidated to form Aurora Central Catholic High School. [citation needed] Closed in 1969: St. George High School [73] St. Patrick Academy (Des Plaines) [74] Closed in 1970: Marywood High School (Evanston) [75] Closed in 1983: Mother of Sorrows High School (Blue Island) [76]