University Laboratory High School | |
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Address | |
1212 West Springfield Avenue Urbana, Illinois 61801 |
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Information | |
School type | Public, High School, selective admission |
Founded | 1921 |
School board | none |
Principal | Dr. Jeffrey Walkington |
Grades | 7/8-12 |
Enrollment |
311 (all grades) 245 (grades 9-12) (2009) |
Language | English |
Color(s) | Orange and Blue |
Team name | Illineks |
Website | http://www.uni.illinois.edu/ |
Coordinates: 40°06′46″N 88°13′31″W / 40.112907°N 88.225402°W
311 (all grades)
The University of Illinois Laboratory High School, known as Uni, or Uni High, was established in 1921 and is a laboratory school located on the engineering section of the University of Illinois campus in Urbana, Illinois. Its enrollment is approximately 300 students, spanning five years (the traditional grades 9-12, preceded by a composite 7th and 8th grade year known as the "subfreshman" year). The school is notable for the achievements of its alumni, including three Nobel laureates and a Pulitzer Prize winner; in 2006 and 2008 it was recognized as a "public elite" school by Newsweek because of its students' high scores on the SAT. Until the recent SAT testing changes the total SAT scores varied from year to year ranging from 1400 to 1600. The average ACT score is a 32.
Although Uni is located within the Urbana School District, it is not operated by the school district, nor does it receive any property tax revenue from this or any other district. Public funding comes only through the statewide per-pupil distribution financed in the Illinois state budget. Additional funding comes from donations by alumni and parents of current students. Enrollment is competitive, rather than being dependent upon residency in a particular district.