Hirsch Metropolitan High School Explained

Hirsch Metropolitan High School
Streetaddress:7740 S. Ingleside Avenue
City:Chicago
State:Illinois
Zipcode:60619
Country:United States
Coordinates:41.7539°N -87.6019°W
District:Chicago Public Schools
Principal:David Narain[1]
Ceeb:140800[2]
Gender:Coed
Grades:912
Campus Type:Urban
Conference:Chicago Public League
Accreditation:North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[3]
Team Name:Huskies
Colors: Maroon
White[4]
Yearbook:The Maroon
Opened:1926[5]
Enrollment:114 (2022–2023)

Emil G. Hirsch Metropolitan High School (formerly known as Emil G. Hirsch Metropolitan High School of Communications) is a public 4–year high school located in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1926, Hirsch is operated by the Chicago Public Schools district. Hirsch is named for Reform Movement Rabbi Emil Gustav Hirsch.

Academics

Hirsch Metropolitan High School is rated a 1 out of 10 by GreatSchools.org, a national school quality information site. [6] GreatSchools’ Summary Rating is based on four of the school’s themed ratings: the Test Score Rating, Student or Academic Progress Rating, College Readiness Rating, and Equity Rating and flags for discipline and attendance disparities at a school.

History

Planned and constructed by Chicago School Superintendent William A. McAndrew and architect Edgar D. Martin between August 1925 to Mid–1926, Hirsch opened as Emil G. Hirsch Junior High School, a junior high school serving grades seventh through ninth in 1926. Costing a total of $1,250,000 to construct,[7] Hirsch was planned under the Chicago Board of Education new junior high school system which included north side school Sullivan High School with its interior and exterior designed identical to Hirsch's. The school board voted to close all junior high schools in 1933 and turned Hirsch into a neighborhood high school (also known at the time as a "senior" high school). The school was named Emil G. Hirsch Metropolitan High School of Communications from 1982 until 2004.

Athletics

Hirsch competes in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The school sports teams are nicknamed the Huskies. Hirsch boys' basketball team became Public League champions and state champions in 1972–73.[8]

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://cps.edu/Schools/Pages/school.aspx?id=609712 Hirsch
  2. https://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-code-search High School Codes
  3. Web site: Institution Summary for Hirsch Metro . AdvancED profile. North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. 29 September 2013.
  4. http://www.ihsa.org/data/school/schools/2724.htm IHSA Chicago (Hirsch)
  5. https://chicagohistoricschools.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/emil-g-hirsch-school/ Chicago Historic Schools: Hirsch
  6. Web site: Best High Schools in Chicago, IL GreatSchools . 2024-07-25 . GreatSchools.org.
  7. http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1925/08/17/page/3/article/new-emil-g-hirsch-junior-high-school Chicago Tribune – The New Emil G. Hirsch Junior High School – August 17, 1925
  8. http://www.ihsa.org/data/school/schools/records/2724.htm IHSA Chicago (Hirsch)
  9. https://www.classmates.com/siteui/yearbooks/182573?page=27 1961 Hirsch Metropolitan High School (Chicago, Illinois) Yearbook
  10. Web site: Mick Jenkins Is the Reluctant Voice of Conscious Rap . Complex Magazine. 19 August 2015 . 19 October 2015.