Hyde Park Career Academy
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Type | Public secondary |
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Principal | Thomas Trotter |
Students | 1,998[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Oversight | Chicago Public Schools |
Hyde Park Career Academy (formerly named High Park High School) is located at 6220 S. Stony Island Avenue in the Woodlawn neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, USA.[1]
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[edit] Facts and figures
The Academy offers CPS's only Bass Fishing Club.
[edit] Building
The Academy is housed in a traditional masonry building. In recent years, the structure has received some cosmetic renovations including a new roof, new windows, and new lockers for the students.
[edit] Famous Alumni
- Frances Dee (1927) - actress
- Amelia Earhart (1915) — aviator
- Herbie Hancock (1958) — Jazz pianist, fusion keyboardist
- William Irvin (1921) — Chicago Journalist
- Steve Allen — comedian, songwriter
- Mel Torme — singer
- L. Scott Caldwell — actress
- Minnie Riperton (1964) — Singer, mother of Maya Rudolph
- Carl C. Bell, M.D. (1965) — Community Psychiatrist, International Researcher, Academician, Author, President/C.E.O.
- Melinda Dillon — actress
- Carole Simpson — newscaster, ABC
- Joe Mays (American football) (2003)- NFL Linebacker Philadelphia Eagles
- Gwendolyn Brooks — poet and writer
[edit] References
- ^ a b Chicago Public Schools. CPS website "Hyde Park Career Academy". AOL NEWS. Retrieved on 2008-01-26.