Steinmetz College Prep
Steinmetz College Prep | |
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3030 N. Mobile Avenue Chicago, Illinois, 60634 USA | |
Coordinates | 41°56′08″N 87°47′03″W / 41.9356°N 87.7841°WCoordinates: 41°56′08″N 87°47′03″W / 41.9356°N 87.7841°W |
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School type | Public Secondary |
School district | Chicago Public Schools |
Principal | Stephen Joseph Ngo |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1773 (2013)[1] |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Green Silver |
Mascot | Streaks |
Website | http://steinmetzac.com/Prod/index.php |
Steinmetz College Prep (also known as Steinmetz High School or Steinmetz Academic Centre) is a public 4-year high school located in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is a part of the Chicago Public Schools. It is named for the handicapped German-American mathematician and electrical engineer Charles Proteus Steinmetz.
The 2000 television movie Cheaters is based on a 1995 Academic Decathlon scandal that involved the school. Parts of Cheaters were filmed (without permission) at Steinmetz.[2]
Athletics
Steinmetz competes in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The boys' baseball team were Public League champions during the 1974-75 season. The boys' cross country team were Public League champions in the 1949-50 and 1991-92 seasons.[3]
Notable Alumni
- Justin Anderson, college football player
- Hugh Hefner, American magazine publisher, founder of Playboy Enterprises
- Tony Canadeo, former NFL football player
- Fred Marsh, Major League Baseball player
- Anthony Spilotro, a Chicago Italian-American mobster and enforcer
- Lou Possehl, former MLB player for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Michael Spilotro, mobster (younger brother of Anthony Spilotto and Victor Spilotro)
- Victor Spilotro, mobster (older brother of Micheal and Anthony Spilotro)
More notable alumni are featured each month on the Steinmetz Alumni Association website's Alumni Spotlight feature.
References
- ↑ Chicago Public Schools: Steinmetz
- ↑ Phil Rosenthal. "Cheaters' tale". Chicago Sun-Times. 26 January 2000.
- ↑ IHSA Chicago (Steinmetz)
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