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Student Artwork Getting “More Ambitious” at 911±¬ÁÏÍø’ Visual Arts Festival

Earlier this month, dozens of 911±¬ÁÏÍø¡¯ teachers and students, their families and friends, and other community members wandered the Chicago Bulls College Prep gym to view the vast array of drawings, paintings, needle-felted pieces, and other artworks °Ú¡­±Õ

Chatting with a 911±¬ÁÏÍø Alum at the Annual College Fair

Right before spring break, hundreds of 911±¬ÁÏÍø juniors roamed the booths of over 100 colleges and universities at this year¡¯s Junior College Fair. It was a great opportunity for students to learn more about a wide variety of colleges °Ú¡­±Õ

Student-Athlete Spotlight: Le’Andra and Destiny at Johnson College Prep

Johnson College Prep has many dedicated female athletes in a variety of sports, from football to basketball. Our Lady Pumas work hard to simultaneously pursue excellence in sports and academics. Often, female athletes don¡¯t get the attention they °Ú¡­±Õ

Meet Carlos Duncan, Computer Science Teacher and Mentor at Butler College Prep

Carlos Duncan, a computer science teacher at Butler College Prep, comes into school every day with one big goal in mind: to be a pillar of knowledge and support for his students. In pursuit of this goal, he¡¯s °Ú¡­±Õ

Pritzker College Prep Junior Shares About Her Experience at Yale University

Seventy-four students. Thirty-six different colleges & universities.

Those are the numbers from Pritzker College Prep¡¯s last Summer Of A Lifetime cohort. One of those students was Abigail F., a junior, who spent her SOL experience at Yale University¨C where she delved °Ú¡­±Õ

A Chat With Justin Boyd, Music Teacher and Band Director at UIC College Prep

This year, the theme for Black History Month is ¡°African Americans and the Arts.¡± Across the nation, people are celebrating and uplifting Black artists and their profound contributions to all artistic disciplines¡ªfrom visual arts to literature to music, °Ú¡­±Õ

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