General Information
Number of Students | 709 |
School Grades | 7,8,9,10,11,12 |
Governance | District |
Network | Network 14 |
Attendance Boundaries | No |
Accountability Status | Good Standing |
Support Programs
Transition Program | No |
Multisensory Program | No |
Significantly Modified Curriculum w/ Moderate Supports Program | No |
Significantly Modified Curriculum w/ Intensive Supports Program | No |
Language
World Language Programs | Spanish, Spanish for Heritage Speakers, French |
Accessibility
Campus Accessibility | First Floor Usable |
Parking Accessibility | Staff Only |
Early Childhood Programs
Pre-K | No |
Additional Information
Dress Code | No |
Title I Eligible | No |
Student Racial Makeup
Student Population Overview
Economic Disadvantage
IEP Status Specialized Learning/Services
English Learners
Student Transfer Rate
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School Recognition
STRONG
Creative Schools
This school is Strong in the arts. It nearly meets the goals and priorities outlined in the CPS Arts Education Plan, including Staffing & Instruction, Partnerships, Community & Culture, and Budget & Planning. To learn more, visit http://www.cpsarts.org/.

Blue Ribbon School
This school was a blue ribbon school in 2021
The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program recognizes outstanding public and non-public US schools. To learn more, visit: http://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov.

EXEMPLARY
Specialty Program Certification Designation - Established
Proficiency Based Learning fosters the development of agency, collaboration, adaptability, and leadership by creating learning environments that empower students to co-design their learning path and pace based on their demonstration of proficiency. In proficiency based learning environments, students pace through material based on their demonstration of proficiency on the content, regardless of seat time, meaning they have opportunities to both progress ahead of the pace of the course while earning credit, and also are allotted additional time to demonstrate proficiency when needed. <br /> Established schools are ones in which evidence shows strong implementation of proficiency based learning practices as well as transparent and equitable assessment and grading practices across the school community. They have established the foundational site conditions needed to sustain program implementation over time.

EXEMPLARY
Specialty Program Certification Designation - Early
Proficiency Based Learning fosters the development of agency, collaboration, adaptability, and leadership by creating learning environments that empower students to co-design their learning path and pace based on their demonstration of proficiency. In proficiency based learning environments, students pace through material based on their demonstration of proficiency on the content, regardless of seat time, meaning they have opportunities to both progress ahead of the pace of the course while earning credit, and also are allotted additional time to demonstrate proficiency when needed. <br /> Early schools are ones that are just beginning their proficiency based learning implementation journey. They have begun to assemble a pilot team of teachers to explore and implement proficiency based learning practices. In order to sustain program implementation over time they are working to establish foundational site conditions that align to their proficiency based learning model.
