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SelectivePrep Selective Enrollment High School ProfileSelective Enrollment High Schools offer an accelerated program to meet the needs of Chicago's most academically advanced students. Attendance is free and enrollment is open to public and private Chicago students. These schools are (in alphabetical order):
Competitive IntensityIn the 2009-2010 school year, over 16,500 8th grade students applied for 2,800 Selective Enrollment spaces. Therefore, only 17% of applicants were accepted on average and less than 10% were accepted by the more popular schools. Average score of an admitted student (on a 1,000 point scale) ranged from 832 at Lindblom to 985 at Northside. Average Admissions Scores, 2009 - 2010
Academics2008 Composite ACT
The ACT is the most widely used college admissions test, so its scores are a useful guide for comparing high school academic performance. The test contains four sections: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science, a composite score is the average of these sections. The score of any of these sections and the composite range from 1 to 36. Selective Enrollment High School students achieved an average composite score of 23.8 (75th percentile nationally) in 2008. This compares to an Illinois state average of 20.5 (50th percentile nationally) and a CPS average of 17.2 (25th percentile nationally). Average school scores varied significantly from 19.7 (48th percentile nationally) at King to 27.8 at Northside (92nd percentile nationally). Five of the nine Selective Enrollment High Schools rank among the top 50 high schools in the State of Illinois, according to a Sun-Times analysis (below).
While each Selective Enrollment school offers a unique program, there are common threads, including exceptional academics and a wide range of sports and extracurricular activities. All Selective Enrollment High Schools offer an extensive selection of Honors and Advanced Placement courses. Specific academic features include:
Many Selective Enrollment High School graduates attend elite colleges. Indeed, they are among the high school graduates most coveted by these colleges. |
The real competition is the entrance examination. It is easier to get a high score in three other parts, a high score on entrance examination is essential. Many smart kids have failed the test simply due to the reason they are not familiar with the test style and have not practiced much at home. My son got 1,000 points has been selected by his favorite high school. I don't think he is smarter than other kids. We just simply sent him to SelectivePrep, an intensive training course exclusively designed for CPS high school entrance examination. |