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AdmissionsThe average score of an admitted student has increased steadily from 941 in 2004-2005 to 985 in 2009-2010 (+44 points) on the 1,000 point admissions scale. A sizable portion of the freshmen class in 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 received perfect or near perfect scores. In the most recent round of admissions (using the 900 point scale), the average score of an admitted student was 887.
ProgramsNorthside College Prep, one of the newer Selective Enrollment High Schools, opened its doors in 1999, becoming the first new Chicago Public High School to be built in 20 years. Northside quickly became an academic powerhouse. It ranked first in the state on the Prairie State Exams in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. Northside students were City of Chicago Champions in the Academic Decathlon (2004) - defeating long time champion Whitney Young - and Illinois State Champions in the Academic Decathlon (2003), and National Academic Decathlon Champions, Division Three (2003). All of Northside's core classes are taught at either the Honors or Advanced Placement (AP) level. Northside does not rank its students since all classes are at the college preparatory level. Northside uses a college-like scheduling scheme - sessions are twice as long as typical high school classes, but only meet twice a week. Northside has 24 Advanced Placement classes. Academic highlights include:
Activities/Clubs/SportsNorthside College Prep's athletic program includes a wide range of sports including basketball, bowling, cheerleading, chess, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming/diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, and wrestling. Northside has won city championships in golf, swimming and diving. There is no football team. In 2002, when Northside was given a choice between a football team or a rock-climbing wall, a rock-climbing wall was chosen. That's why Northside holds its homecoming dance for its basketball team in the winter. AcademicsThe 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 24.1 (75th percentile nationally) in 2009. This compares to Northside's 2009 composite of 28.6 (93rd percentile nationally) and Chicago's 17.6 (30th percentile nationally), putting Northside significantly above both the District (City of Chicago) average and the national average.
Trends in ACT ScoresFrom 2005 to 2009, Northside's composite ACT score has stayed at a percentile in the low to mid 90s as shown below.
Northside's State of Illinois Ranking and National Ranking
For additional academic information about Northside, click here for a state report card. |
I'd recommend the SelectivePrep course even if you're at the top. There is nothing like a refresher. The program helps you know the format so nothing is a surprise. |