West Town Academy Explained

West Town Academy
Streetaddress:534 N Sacramento Blvd
City:Chicago
State:Illinois
County:Cook County
Zipcode:60612
Country:USA
Oversight:Chicago Public Schools
Affiliation:Youth Connection Charter School and Alternative School Network
Website:http://www.westtownacademy.org
Founder:William Leavy
Principal:Diane Rodriguez
Dean:Kendall Holliday
Faculty:8
Staff:10
Avg Class Size:25
Lower Age:17
Upper Age:21
Schooltype:Charter Public School
Grades:Secondary
Language:English
Campus Type:urban
Hours In Day:8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Athletics:Basketball, Flag Football, Volleyball, Bowling, Softball
Conference:Chicago Area Alternative Education League
Accreditation:Illinois State Board of Education
Team Name:West Town Warriors
School Colours:Blue and White
Newspaper:West Town Times
Established:September 1998
Status:Open
Students:200
Communities:West Side of Chicago

West Town Academy is a part of Greater West Town Community Development Project, a communitarian non-profit organization working toward development on the West Side of Chicago.

The school originated as a GED program aimed at Chicago high school dropouts. It became a fully state-certified high school in 1998 and has been retrieving "disenrolled" minority students from the Chicago Public Schools system through its association as a campus of Youth Connection Charter School.[1] [2] It also operates as an independent high school through the enrollment of students who are wards of the court and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. This situation makes West Town Academy both a public and private school simultaneously.

The school and its parent agency have hosted many local, statewide and national politicians. Then newly elected state senator Barack Obama was the commencement speaker for the class of 2000. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Illinois governors Rod Blagojevich and Pat Quinn, and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner have all used it as a podium to make policy statements. Democratic presidential candidate Senator John Kerry and then candidate for the U.S. Senate from Illinois Obama held a campaign event in its original location during the 2004 campaign.

The school was founded by William Leavy, who is also director of its parent organization, The school moved to its new location, 534 N Sacramento, Chicago, IL, in June 2010.

Academics

West Town Academy has received an average review of 5 out of 5 based on feedback from the community submitted on GreatSchools.org, a national school quality information site. [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Grossman, Kate N. Chicago Sun-Times. Schools pressured to dump bad students, critics say. January 9, 2004. pg. 8.
  2. Olszewski, Lori. Chicago Tribune. 1 in 5 blacks drop out. November 11, 2003. pg. 1.
  3. Web site: Best High Schools in Chicago, IL GreatSchools . 2024-07-25 . GreatSchools.org.