Clemente High School

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Roberto Clemente Community Academy
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Roberto Clemente Community Academy

Roberto Clemente Community Academy (commonly known as, Clemente High School or, Clemente) is a Small School Initiative of Chicago Public Schools. The school was opened in between the academic year of 1974-1975 and was named in honor of Roberto Clemente. Small School program.

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[edit] Small schools

The Small School model is a way of creating focused communities within the school population. Clemente offers a number of Small Schools including; Dual Language Bilingual Academy (DLBA); Fine and Performing Arts Academy (FPAA); Journalism, Communication, and Law Academy (JCLA); Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC); Math, Science, and Technology Academy; World Language Career Academy (WCLA); and the Roberto Clemente Achievement Academy (RCAA). These small schools provide students with general education classes as well as classes germane to each program.



[edit] Additional programs

Clemente offers a Night School program. Clemente also offers different after school programs

[edit] History

The school served the community formerly served by Tuley High School.

[edit] See also

[edit] Source

School Website