Lincoln Park High School (LPHS) is a
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four-year
high school
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located in the
Lincoln Park neighborhood on the north side of
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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Illinois
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, United States. Lincoln Park High School, operated by the
Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Public Schools (CPS), officially classified as City of Chicago School District #299 for funding and districting reasons, in Chicago, Illinois, is the third-largest school district in the United States, after New York and Los Angeles.
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District, opened its main present building in 1900. The school borders
Oz Park
Oz Park is a public park in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of North Side, Chicago. It is located at 2021 North Burling Street, at the corner of Lincoln and Webster, just south of the Lincoln, Halsted, and Fullerton intersection.
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, a public park owned by the
Chicago Park District
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. It was formerly known as ''North Division High School'' and then ''Robert A. Waller High School''. In 1981, the school began its
International Baccalaureate
The International Baccalaureate (IB), formerly known as the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), is a nonprofit foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and founded in 1968. It offers four educational programmes: the IB Dip ...
program. It was one of the first schools to begin the program within the Chicago Public Schools district.
History
Lincoln Park High School began as ''North Division High School,'' which opened in 1875, as the first public high school on the north side of Chicago.
By the late 1890s, the school needed more room, and construction began on the current school building in 1899.
This building opened as ''Robert A. Waller High School'' in 1900.
The students and staff of North Division relocated to the new building and the old name remained in use, alongside the new name, for several decades.
By the 1910s, a concern grew that the school would soon need more room, and plans began to expand the school.
It would not be until 1928 when land north of the school was obtained, and plans for an annex were pushed forward; plans that were interrupted with start of the
Great Depression
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The need for more space became critical, and the school's Franklin Branch was opened in 1934 (closing in 1948).
In 1938, the school's annex was constructed to alleviate the need for portable classrooms.
The new annex included (among others) two new gyms, which allowed for the original gymnasium to be converted into a lunch room for students.
By the 1960s, the school's increased population required the return of portable classrooms as plans began for more expansion.
The new north wing included a new lunch room and auditorium, allowing the old lunch room to become an office complex for counselors, and the library to move into the former assembly hall.
The 1970s saw problems as the school aged and discipline issues caused the opening of an alternative satellite center for the school.
As a part of the revitalization to the school in the late 1970s, the school's name was changed to its current name, and Orchard Street in front of the school was closed to create a mall between neighboring
Oz Park
Oz Park is a public park in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of North Side, Chicago. It is located at 2021 North Burling Street, at the corner of Lincoln and Webster, just south of the Lincoln, Halsted, and Fullerton intersection.
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and Armitage Street.
Programs
Lincoln Park High School is made up of four smaller programs. There is the neighborhood
Chicago Public high school, the Fine Arts/Performing Arts school, the
International Baccalaureate Program
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(which is one of the most selective IB programs in the city), and the double honors/honors high school program. Most students take part in classes in more than one program, except for students in the IB program who follow a prescribed curriculum. Students in the IB Diploma Program only take classes with other IB DP students, with the exception of music and/or arts classes, lunch, and physical education.
There is a
JROTC
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Program at Lincoln Park. The Performing Arts program requires auditions in order for students to be considered for enrollment. The music program consists of orchestra through all levels from beginning to symphony, and band from beginning to concert/marching band. There is also a jazz band option for advanced musicians. Students participating in the music program (with the exception of those also participating in the IB Diploma program) are required to take two years of
Music Theory
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, at both the regular and
AP levels. The drama program has multiple levels and produces numerous shows throughout the school year.
The high school classes of the
French-American School of Chicago
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are held at this school; these classes began in 1995.
Academics
Lincoln Park was ranked as #96 in a 2010 ''Newsweek'' ranking of top U.S. high schools and was one of only two schools from Illinois to be listed in the top 100. Courses offered according to the IB syllabus are HL English A1, HL/SL History, HL/SL Mathematics, SL Math Studies, HL Biology, HL Chemistry, SL French A1, HL/SL Spanish B, HL/SL French B, SL/Ab Initio Arabic, SL Psychology, SL Physics, SL Music, SL Visual Arts and SL Information Technology in a Global Society. According to the 2020 US News High School Rankings, Lincoln Park is ranked 22nd in Illinois (out of 677) and received an overall score of 97.57 out of 100. Lincoln Park was also ranked #8 in Chicago Public High Schools (out of 167).
Athletics and sports
Lincoln Park competes in the
Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the
Illinois High School Association
The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) is an association that regulates competition of interscholastic sports and some interscholastic activities at the high school level for the state of Illinois. It is a charter member of the National Fed ...
(IHSA). Their school teams are named Lions. The boys' basketball were Regional champions and Class AA in (2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07). The boys' cross country were Class AA in 1984. The girls' cross country were Class AA three times (1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02). Lincoln Park has numerous sports team for students to participate in :
Boys
*Baseball
*Basketball
*Bowling
*Cross Country
*Football
*Golf
*Lacrosse
*16-inch softball
*Soccer
*Swimming
*Tennis
*Track
*Volleyball
*Water Polo
Girls
*Basketball
*Bowling
*Cheer
*Cross Country
*Golf
*Lacrosse
*Pom Pom
*Soccer
*Softball
*Swimming
*Tennis
*Track
*Volleyball
*Water Polo
Feeder patterns
Several K-8 schools feed into Lincoln Park High School. All of the attendance zones of Agassiz, Alcott, Abraham Lincoln, Manierre, Oscar Mayer Magnet School,
Ogden International School
Ogden International School of Chicago is a public K-12 school in Chicago, Illinois. It is a part of Chicago Public Schools (CPS). It maintains three campuses: East Campus with elementary grades, Jenner Campus with middle school and preschool grades ...
, and Prescott feed into Lincoln Park. In addition portions of the zones of Ogden and Prescott feed into Lincoln Park.
[Near North West Central Elementary Schools]
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''. Retrieved on December 30, 2016.[North Elementary Schools]
" ''Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Public Schools (CPS), officially classified as City of Chicago School District #299 for funding and districting reasons, in Chicago, Illinois, is the third-largest school district in the United States, after New York and Los Angeles.
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''. Retrieved on December 30, 2016. However, this is only for the neighborhood program, as all other programs require separate applications to be offered a place of enrollment. As well, all other programs have students enrolled from all over the city. Prior to its 2018 merger with Ogden,
Jenner Academy
Edward Jenner School, also known as Edward Jenner Elementary Academy of the Arts, was a public PK-8 school located in the Cabrini-Green area of the Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois, United States. Named after Edward Jenner, The school was ope ...
, fed into Lincoln Park High.
Notable alumni
* George W. Collins, 1943 — politician
* Dorothy Day
Dorothy Day (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was an American journalist, social activist and anarchist who, after a bohemian youth, became a Catholic without abandoning her social and anarchist activism. She was perhaps the best-known ...
, 1914 — journalist and activist
* Ken Dunkin
Kenneth Dunkin (born February 12, 1966), commonly known as Ken Dunkin, is an American politician. He is currently an appointed member of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Board of Commissioners. Dunkin previously served as a Democrat ...
, 1984 — politician
* Kim Foxx
Kimberly M. Foxx (née Anderson; born April 4, 1972) is an American politician, who is currently the Cook County State's Attorney, State's Attorney (district attorney) for Cook County, Illinois. She manages the second largest prosecutor's office ...
, 1990 — politician
*Paul Halmos
Paul Richard Halmos ( hu, Halmos Pál; March 3, 1916 – October 2, 2006) was a Hungarian-born American mathematician and statistician who made fundamental advances in the areas of mathematical logic, probability theory, statistics, operator ...
(attended) — mathematician
* Nicholas Ray
Nicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle Jr., August 7, 1911 – June 16, 1979) was an American film director, screenwriter, and actor best known for the 1955 film '' Rebel Without a Cause.'' He is appreciated for many narrative features p ...
(attended) — film director
* Freddy Rodríguez, 1993 — actor
*Nate Silver
Nathaniel Read Silver (born January 13, 1978) is an American statistician, writer, and poker player who analyzes baseball (see sabermetrics), basketball, and elections (see psephology). He is the founder and editor-in-chief of ''FiveThirtyEight' ...
, football quarterback
* Michael Stahl-David
Michael Stahl-David (born October 28, 1982) is an American actor, known for his role as Sean Donnelly on the NBC drama series ''The Black Donnellys'' and his lead role as Robert "Rob" Hawkins in the J. J. Abrams-produced film ''Cloverfield'' and ...
(attended) — actor
* Jesse White, 1952 — politician
* Michael Thompson, 2007 — professional basketball player
References
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1900 establishments in Illinois
International Baccalaureate schools in Illinois
Public high schools in Chicago