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Hyde Park Career Academy

Hyde Park Academy High School
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Address
6220 S. Stony Island Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60615
United States
Coordinates 41°46′56″N 87°35′14″W / 41.7823°N 87.5871°W / 41.7823; -87.5871Coordinates: 41°46′56″N 87°35′14″W / 41.7823°N 87.5871°W / 41.7823; -87.5871
Information
School type Public Secondary
Established 1863
Opened 1914 (present location)
School district Chicago Public Schools
CEEB code 140880
Principal Antonio D. Ross
Grades 912
Gender Coed
Enrollment 740 (2016–17)
Campus type Urban
Color(s)      Blue
     White
Athletics conference Chicago Public League
Team name Thunderbirds
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Yearbook The Aitchpe
Website

Hyde Park Academy High School (formerly known as Hyde Park High School and Hyde Park Career Academy) is a public 4–year high school located in the Woodlawn neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1863, Hyde Park is located adjacent to the University of Chicago and the Hyde ParkKenwood community. Hyde Park is operated by the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) district. In 2012, Hyde Park became the fourth Chicago public high school to become an International Baccalaureate school.

The school was established by the Chicago Board of Education as Hyde Park High School in 1863. The school was housed in several locations from its opening until 1886 when the board of education dedicated a three-floor school building located at Kimbark Avenue and 56th Streets in Hyde Park neighborhood. Hyde Park remained at the location from 1889 until it was decided that a new location was needed to house the school's growing population in 1910. Chicago officials decided on a site bordered by Stony Island Avenue to the east, Harper Avenue to the west, 62nd street to the north and 63rd street to the south.

Hyde Park moved to its present site at 6220 South Stony Island Avenue in July 1914. The school underwent several major renovations during the 20th century. From the school's beginning, Hyde Park's student body was predominately White. Whites were the highest populated in the area. The school's demographics began to change during the mid–1940s after the government pushed for integration of schools and neighborhoods. Over a span of twenty years beginning in 1947, the white population at the school began to decline due to whites being opposed to accepting low income African–Americans to attend the school. In January 1966, The Chicago board of education was charged with violation federal and state laws when they approved a plan to modernize Hyde Park (due to its growing population of African–Americans) and build a new high school that would serve Hyde Park's current white student body also attracting other white students located next to the school. The plan was in violation of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964, the plan was never carried out.


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