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NOBLE - PRITZKER HS
4131 W CORTLAND St, Chicago, Illinois, 60639
53, 72, 73
Blue, Brown
Student Body: 987
About the school

We have been accepted as an IB School, and as such our students are now able to take part in their internationally acclaimed diploma programme.   Pritzker takes great pride in creating a holistic high school experience for our students.  As one of the larger schools in our network, we have the opportunity to offer over 11 AP classes annually (7 in STEM subjects), more than 15 varsity sports, and over 50 clubs and enrichment opportunities.

Student Life

Dress Code
Yes
Classroom Languages
Russian, Spanish
School Hours
M - R 8:05AM - 3:50PMF 8:05- 1:30PM
Bilingal Services
No
Attendance Boundaries
No
Refugee Services
No
Title 1 Eligible
Yes
Significantly Modified Cirriculum
No
Safety Rating
WEAK
Campus Accessibility
Parking Accessibility
Transition Program
No
Multisensory Program
No
School Grades
9,10,11,12

Demographics

0.5%
Asian
5.1%
Black
93.0%
Hispanic
0.9%
White
0.5%
Other

School Stats

13.2%
Diverse Learners
37.1%
Limited English
3.8%
Mobility Rate
39.5%
Chronic Truancy
89.4%
Low Income

College And Career

  • ACT/SAT Prep Courses
  • College Tours

In-School Programs

  • AP
  • JROTC

Creative

  • Animation/Cartoon
  • Band/Orchestra
  • Choir/Chorus
  • Figure Drawing
  • Film and Video
  • Guitar
  • Percussion
  • Scrapbooking
  • Sketching
  • Student Art Club
  • Student Music Club
  • Talent Show
  • Violin/Strings
  • Weekend Enrichment

Health And Wellness

  • Crisis Intervention Services
  • Nutrition Program

Life And Leadership

  • Activism/Social Impact Clubs
  • Environmental Club
  • Ethnic Club
  • JROTC
  • Leaders Program
  • Mock Trial
  • Service Learning/Community Volunteer Program
  • Student Ambassadors
  • Student Council/Government

Parent And Community

  • 8-9th Grade Transition Workshops
  • Book Club
  • Community Service
  • Computer/Technology Workshops
  • Enrichment Classes
  • ESL Workshops
  • Field Trip
  • Music Appreciation
  • Parent Advisory/Group
  • Running
  • Supporting your Student Workshops/Programs
  • Transition to College Workshops

Scholastic

  • Advanced Placement
  • Book/Reading Club
  • Chess Team
  • City Year
  • Debate Team
  • Evening School
  • History Club
  • Homework Club/Study Group
  • Homework Help
  • Journalism Club
  • Learning Lab
  • Math Team
  • Newspaper
  • Poetry Club
  • Poetry Workshops
  • Science Club
  • Speech Team
  • Summer School
  • Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
  • Tutoring
  • Technology Club
  • Tutoring
  • Virtual Learning/Online Courses
  • Writers Workshop
  • Yearbook Club
  • Young Authors

Sports And Fitness

  • 16 inch Softball
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Boys’ Baseball
  • Boys’ Basketball
  • Boys’ Cross Country
  • Boys’ Soccer
  • Boys’ Softball
  • Cheerleading
  • Chess
  • Conditioning and Fitness
  • Exercise
  • Fitness Basics
  • Football
  • Girls’ Baseball
  • Girls’ Basketball
  • Girls’ Soccer
  • Girls’ Softball
  • Girls’ Volleyball
  • Rugby
  • Running
  • Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
88.6%
Student Attendance
(CPS Average: 86.9%)
89.9%
Freshmen On Track
(CPS Average: 88.8%)
94.4%
Graduation Rate
(CPS Average: 84.0%)
935
SAT Average
(CPS Average: 939)
72.6%
College Enrollment
(CPS Average: 61.8%)
Inability to Rate
School Rating
NOT APPLICABLE
Overall Rating

Key:

  • Application Requirements: events that must be completed prior to applying
  • Selection by Lottery: students chosen at random computerized lottey
  • Selection by Point: Students are placed in descending point score based on academic criteria
  • GPA: Minimum GPA requirements to be included in Selections process
  • HS Admissions Exam Minimum: Minimum % to be included in the Selections process
  • Sibling Priority: Sibling must be in same household and attends now and will still be enrolled in the school being applied to during applicant's first school year
  • Staff Priority: 2 seats for staff students at entry grade & at the school of employment only.
  • Application Information: Data available for entry-level grade only

NOBLE-PRITZKER HS-Charter-General Education

Grades Served
Application Requirements
Selections
Application Information
9
None
  • Selection Type: Random Computerized Lottery
  • GPA: N/A
  • HS Admissions Exam Minimum for ELA/Math:
    • General Education and 504 Plan Students: /
    • IEP and EL Students: /
  • Priority: Sibling Preference,General
  • Number of applications: 1807
  • Number of offers: 330