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DePaul College Prep is a Catholic high school located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is located on the north side of Chicago at 3300 N Campbell Ave. DePaul College Prep is sponsored by the Western Province of the
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, also known as the Vincentians.


School history

Gordon Technical High School opened in 1952 as an all-male school at the corner of Division Street and Greenview Avenue in Chicago's
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with an initial enrollment of 325 students. The school was originally named in honor of the Very Reverend Francis Gordon, an influential and high-ranking member of the
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, a
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religious order. Its first principal was the Rev. John Dzielski C.R. The school was located at the previous campus of Archbishop Weber High School, also run by the
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, which had relocated to the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood in 1950.Quintanilla, Ray & Kloehn, Stev
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The school was founded at the request of Cardinal
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, who envisioned a new type of Catholic high school, one that had both a college preparatory curriculum and a technical curriculum. The school moved to its second and longest-serving campus in 1961, at the corner of Diversey and California. By the early 1970s, the school reached a peak enrollment of 2,800 students. The school formally shortened its name to Gordon Tech College Prep in 1999. In 2001, a new school motto was adopted, ''Ad Societatem Resurgendum'' (For the Resurrection of Society), replacing the old motto ''Ad Viros Faciendos'' (For the Making of Men). The school was all-male until declining enrollments and regional gentrification during the 1990s (including the closure of all-female Madonna High School in June 2001) prompted the school to begin admitting girls in August 2002. In 2012, a group of trustees and administrators of DePaul University was asked by the Archdiocese of Chicago and the priests and brothers of the
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to assist Gordon Tech College Prep. As the academic partnership with DePaul University progressed, the Board of Directors announced on March 12, 2014 that the names of the high school and its campus would be changed to DePaul College Prep and the Father Gordon Campus, respectively, as early as summer of that year. Sfondeles, Tina. "It's official: Gordon Tech to become DePaul College Prep," ''Chicago Sun-Times'', Wednesday, March 12, 2014.
/ref> The religious sponsorship of the school transferred from the Resurrectionists to the Vincentians in September 2019. On August 1, 2019, in response to growing enrollment and an aging campus, the Board of Directors & Administration announced the purchase of a 17-acre campus at 3300 N. Campbell Ave from Adtalem Global Education, formerly housing a campus for DeVry University. The school moved to its new location throughout the summer of 2020, beginning the 2020-2021 school year at the new campus in August 2020. The new campus was dedicated on September 19, 2020, and the school continues to expand the campus.


Academics

DePaul College Prep is a co-ed college prep high school. DePaul Prep offers college prep, AP, Honors and International Baccalaureate classes on campus and dual enrollment classes at DePaul University.


Co-curricular activities

DePaul Prep has over 35 co-curriculars, clubs and academic teams on campus for students.


Athletics

The DePaul College Prep Rams compete in two conferences. The men's teams compete in the
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(CCL) while the women compete in the
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(GCAC). The school competes in state championship series sponsored by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The current school colors are blue, white and red, though they were originally orange and blue and formerly orange and gray. The school sponsors athletic teams for men and women in basketball, bowling, cross country,
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, golf, track & field, volleyball, baseball, softball,
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, wrestling, lacrosse, tennis, ice hockey, and cheer. The following teams have placed in the top four of their respective state tournaments sponsored by the IHSA: *Basketball (boys) ** 2nd place (1989–90) ** 3rd place (2018-2019) ** #1 ranking in Illinois and #23 in the country (2020-2021) ** 3rd place (2021-2022) *Football ** State Champions (1980–81) ** State Semi-Finalist (1985–86) *Cross Country (boys) ** State Champions (2022-2023) *Cross Country (girls) ** 2nd place (2022-2023) The school also claims two Chicago Prep Bowl championships in football (1982, 1987). The school used to support an interscholastic fencing team, and competed as a founding member of the Great Lakes High School Fencing Conference (which represents teams from Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana). The team won the Midwest Boys' Title in 1981, 1984, 1985 and 1988. The boys' fencing team won the Illinois state championship (IHSA) in 1977 and 1980.


Notable alumni

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(class of 1981) – independent filmmaker and director. *
Gregg Bingham Gregory Raleigh Bingham (born March 13, 1951) is a former National Football League linebacker, who played from 1973 through 1985 for the Houston Oilers. He played football at Chicago's Gordon Tech High School as a tight end and linebacker and w ...
(class of 1969) – former Houston Oilers linebacker. * Chris Bourjos - former MLB player for the San Francisco Giants. * Jason Gedrick (born Jason Gedroic) (class of 1982) - actor from stage, film, and television ('' Iron Eagle'', '' Murder One'', '' Luck'', ''
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Tom Kleinschmidt Thomas Kleinschmidt (born February 21, 1973) is a retired American basketball player and current head basketball coach at DePaul College Prep High School in Chicago, Illinois. He was an NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, All-American at DePaul B ...
(class of 1991) – former DePaul University and professional basketball player; men's head coach at DePaul Prep. *
Lawrence Langowski Lawrence Langowski Mendoza (born June 11, 1985) is a former Olympic wrestler from Chicago. Langowski competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics for Mexico in freestyle wrestling at 120 kg. Biography Langowski was born and raised in Chicago, Ill ...
(class of 2003) - wrestler who represented Mexico in the 120 kilogram weight class at the
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Theodore Matlak Ted Matlak was the alderman of the 32nd ward in Chicago from 1998 until 2007. On April 17, 2007, Matlak lost to challenger Scott Waguespack in a close aldermanic race. Background Matlak was born in Chicago near the 2500 block of Marshfield in a ...
(class of 1983) - former 32nd ward Chicago alderman. *
Robert Meschbach Robert Meschbach (born June 17, 1959) is a Canadian-American retired soccer player who played professionally as a midfielder in the North American Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League and American Indoor Soccer Association. High school Whi ...
(class of 1976) - professional soccer player who set a national high school record with 71 goals in one season. *
Dennis Tufano Dennis Stanley Joseph Tufano (born September 11, 1946) is the original lead singer of the 1960s rock group The Buckinghams, and has been a solo performer since the early 1980s. Biography Dennis Tufano was born in Chicago, Illinois. He attended ...
(class of 1967) - original lead singer of The Buckinghams, a 1960s Chicago rock and roll group. *
Ken Warzynski Kenneth Harry Warzynski (June 30, 1948 – January 18, 2019) was an American basketball player who played for DePaul University and was a second round draft pick (32nd pick overall) of the Detroit Pistons in the 1970 NBA draft. Early life Warzy ...
(Class of 1966) - basketball player at DePaul University, was a 2nd Round draft pick of the Detroit Pistons and played professionally. * Raequan Williams (class of 2015) - professional football player on the Philadelphia Eagles; college football player at
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Jitim Young Jitim Young (born December 19, 1981) is an American basketball player. Young attended Northwestern University and was famous for his play at the collegiate level and as an All-American at Gordon Tech High School. High school career Young attended ...
(class of 2000) - basketball player at Northwestern University and the Phoenix Suns (summer league), Chicago Bulls (preseason) and San Antonio Spurs (free agent camp); also played in Europe, the Dominican Republic and Israel.Jitim Young bio @nba.com (dleague)
. Nba.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-30.


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External links


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