List of schools in Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Public Schools, abbreviated as CPS by local residents, is a large system of primary and secondary schools within Chicago's city limits.
Schools
7-12 schools
No students are assigned to any of the following schools
- Academy of Communications and Technology (ACT) Charter School School Website
High schools
Zoned schools
Option high schools
K-8 schools
Zoned K-8
Zoned K-8 A
Zoned K-8 B
Zoned K-8 C
- Calhoun North
- Daniel R. Cameron
- Canty
- Carroll/Rosenwald Specialty School School Website
- George F. Cassell Elementary School
Zoned K-8 D
Zoned K-8 E
Zoned K-8 G
Zoned K-8 H
Zoned K-8 J
James Monroe
Zoned K-8 L
Zoned K-8 M
Zoned K-8 N
Zoned K-8 O
Zoned K-8 P
Zoned K-8 R
Zoned K-8 S
Non-zoned K-8
7-8 schools
5-8 schools
K-6 schools
Defunct schools
Former High Schools
- Academy of Communications and Technology- Closed in 2010, the school building at 4319 W. Washington Blvd, built in 1906 as St. Mel Catholic grade school, is now home to Chicago Talent Development High School.
- Calumet High School - Closed in 2006 to make way for the Perspectives Charter School, which currently occupies the building.
- Central High School - Closed in 1882 due to declining enrollment. The fate of the building is unknown.
- Collins High School - The building at 1313 South Sacramento Drive (inside Douglas Park) now houses both the Collins Academy High School and the North Lawndale College Prep Charter School.
- Cregier Vocational High School - Closed at the end of the 1994-1995 school year. Cregier is now home to three smaller schools for special-needs children.
- Englewood High School - Closed in 2008 due to poor performance; now houses the Urban Prep Charter Academy.
- Harvard High School - Closed in 1962 due to declining enrollment; last used by St. George's School before the building was converted into condominiums and a family home.
- Hibbard High School - Closed in 1927 when the nearby Roosevelt High School was completed and students were sent there; remains in operation as an elementary school.
- Jefferson High School - Closed in 1910 when the nearby Schurz High School was completed and students were sent there. The school was eventually razed and the Irish American Heritage Center was built on the site.
- Loretto High School (Englewood) - Closed in 1962 due to declining enrollment, the fate of the building is unknown.
- Metropolitan High School - Closed during the 1990s. The school's status, located on 160 block of West Wendell, is unknown.
- North Park University High School - Closed in 1969 due to declining enrollment and rising costs; now serves as an administration building for an adjacent college.
- North Division/Waller High School - Renamed to Waller High School in 1899, and again to Lincoln Park High School in 1979.
- Northwest Division/Tuley High School - Renamed to Tuley High School in 1906; closed in 1973 to make way for the new Clemente High School.
- Cecil Partee Academic Preparatory Center - Occupied the old Hookway Elementary School.
- Pullman Technical High School - Closed in 1950 due to budget constraints; continued to operate as a private school until 1997 when it was converted to the Brooks College Preparatory Academy.
- South Division High School - Closed in 1905 and reopened as Phillips High School.
- Waller/North Division High School - Renamed to Lincoln Park High School in 1979.
- Washburne Trade School - Closed in 1993; reopened in 1994 as part of the City Colleges of Chicago[1][2] before closing again in 1996.[2] The culinary trade program continues as Washburne Culinary Institute of Kennedy-King College. Washburne school building at 3233 W. 31st St., built in 1910 as the Liquid Carbonic Co. factory and housing the school from 1958 until closing,[2] was considered for landmark status as a Prairie School industrial building but suffered a fire in Feb. 2007[3] and was demolished by 2009.[2] Converted to a vocational training school in 1919,[4] Washburne was home to Chicago trade union apprentice programs, students earned a high school diploma at the same time.[2][4][5]
- Westcott Vocational High School - Renamed to Simeon Vocational High School in 1964.
- (West Division) McKinley High School - Closed during the 1960s. The fate of the school is unknown.
- Westinghouse Career Academy High School (#1) - Closed in 2009 to make way for a new Westinghouse High School on the 3300 block of West Franklin Blvd. The old school is scheduled for demolition.
Former elementary schools
- Richard Wright Elementary School - Opened 1971 and closed 2004 due to fire.[6]
- Spry Elementary School - The building was converted into the Spry Community School.
See also
References
- ^ Gordon, Danielle (Sept., 1994). "Washburne Update: Restraint of Trades". The Chicago Reporter. http://www.chicagoreporter.com/index.php/c/Cover_Stories/d/Washburne_Update:_Restraint_of_Trades. Retrieved Sept. 26, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e "The Last Days of Washburne". Forgotten Chicago. Jan. 8, 2009. http://forgottenchicago.com/features/chicago-industry/the-last-days-of-washburne/. Retrieved Sept. 26, 2009.
- ^ "Chicagoland Watch List Property Suffers Damaging Fire". Landmarks Illinois. 2007. http://www.landmarks.org/preservation_news_archive_washburne_fire.htm. Retrieved Sept. 27, 2009.
- ^ a b Lynch, La Risa (Sept., 1994). "Washburne's Checkered Past". The Chicago Reporter. http://www.chicagoreporter.com/index.php/c/Sidebars/d/Washburne's_Checkered_Past. Retrieved Sept. 30, 2009.
- ^ Worthen, Helena (2002). "Joint Labor–Management Apprenticeship Programs: The Issue of Access to Multi-Employer Training Programs in Chicago’s Construction Industry". Industrial Relations Research Association: Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting. http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/irra/proceedings2002/vi-worthen.html. Retrieved Sept. 30, 2009.
- ^ Foley, Marybeth (Dec. 2004). "Richard Wright Elementary dies by fire". Substance: the newspaper of public education in Chicago. http://www.substancenews.com/content/view/143/81/. Retrieved Sep. 26, 2009.
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