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Official school name:
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Noble Street Charter - Pritzker College Prep
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Address:
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4131 W Cortland Ave Chicago, Illinois 60639 Map
Phone: (773) 394-2848 Fax: (773) 394-2931
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Contacts:
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Director - Pablo Sierra
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School type
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Zone
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Grades
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Number of students
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Pre
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K
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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10
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12
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Charter
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North/Near North
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9-12
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795
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Supports and Resources
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Pritzker features a world-class teaching staff and a rigorous and supportive college prep curriculum that includes more than 12 Advanced Placement courses, JROTC, language, and music. Additionally, Pritzker offers a small and intimate environment where students and staff develop lasting relationships and a strict discipline code that enables students to focus on academics.
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Scholastic:
Supplemental Educational Services (SES) Tutoring
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Sports and Fitness:
Boys’ Baseball, Boys’ Basketball, Boys’ Soccer, Football, Girls’ Basketball, Girls’ Soccer, Girls’ Softball, Girls’ Volleyball, Rugby
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At-a-glance
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Pritzker College Prep strives to prepare low-income students with the scholarship, discipline, and honor necessary to succeed in college and to lead exemplary lives, and be a catalyst for education reform in Chicago.
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Statistics
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Demographics
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As of 2012-2013, there were 795 students enrolled at NOBLE ST CHTR-PRITZKER. 94.7% were low income Students. 9.1% were Special Education Students. 8.6% were Limited English Learners.
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As of 2012-2013, the largest demographic at NOBLE ST CHTR-PRITZKER was Hispanic. As of that time, this demographic made up 96.1% of the student population. The second greatest demographic was Black at 2%.
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Enrollment and admissions
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Guidelines
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Contact school
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| Pablo Sierra | Contact school | Contact school | |
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Additional information resources
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CPS strives to provide information about our schools to parents and the community. The reports listed below are intended to provide additional information about each school.
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Parent-Guardian Survey
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2012
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School Space Utilization Report
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2011 - 2012
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Asbestos Inspection report
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2007
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Education Facilities Master Plan
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2013
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Student outcomes
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CPS
average
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2010
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2011
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2012
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| Freshman Graduates within Five Years |
61.2% |
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85.8% |
84.5% |
| Graduates Enrolled in College |
59.5% |
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75.2% |
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| One Year Dropout Rate |
6.7% |
1.9% |
2.3% |
2.5% |
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Academic progress
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CPS
average
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2010
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2011
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2012
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| Meet/Exceed PSAE State standards |
31.5% |
49% |
55.6% |
58.2% |
| Students Exceeding PSAE State standards |
3.6% |
3.2% |
1.4% |
5.1% |
| Average ACT score |
17.7 |
20 |
21 |
21.5 |
| Students scoring 20 or higher on the ACT |
28.5% |
47.1% |
62.8% |
67.3% |
| Students making expected gains on EPAS assessments |
52.4% |
68.4% |
74.1% |
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| Freshman On-Track to Graduate |
74.8% |
88.2% |
80.4% |
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| Students enrolled in Advanced Placement or IB Classes |
18.5% |
24% |
23.82% |
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| Students Scoring 3+ on Advanced Placement Exams or Scoring 4+ on IB Exams |
36.4% |
40.6% |
38.3% |
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Attendance
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CPS
average
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2010
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2011
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2012
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| Average Daily Attendance Rate |
86.1% |
94.8% |
94.4% |
96% |
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Key
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0%
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50%
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100%
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Recently published reports
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Parent-Guardian Survey
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2012
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Performance Policy Report
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2011
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State School Report Card
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2012
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State School Report Card - Campus Report
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2012
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AYP Report
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2012
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Charter Network Financial Performance
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2011
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