Our Lady of Tepeyac High School

Our Lady of Tepeyac High School, previously known as St. Casimir High School, is a private, American all-girls school. The school is located in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois and operates within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.[1] The Roman Catholic school is accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Our Lady of Tepeyac High School
Address
2228 South Whipple Street

,
60623

Coordinates41.8516°N 87.702°W / 41.8516; -87.702
Information
TypePrivate
MottoStrengthening Faith and Academics
Through Community
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago[1]
Patron saint(s)Our Lady of Guadalupe
Established1927[1]
CEEB code141-132
NCES School ID00344427[2]
PrincipalRebecca Noonan
Grades912
GenderFemale
Enrollment143[2] (2012)
Student to teacher ratio16:1
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Royal Blue and White         
Athletics conferenceChicago Prep Conference
MascotTiger
Team nameTigers
AccreditationIllinois State Board of Education, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[3]
School fees$90
Tuition$4,900
Websiteourladyoftepeyac.org

Background

In 1890, Roman Catholic bishop, Patrick Feehan, established a new parish church in the South Lawndale area of Chicago. Primarily settled by Polish Catholics, the church was named in honor of St. Casimir, the patron saint of Poland. The following year, St. Ludmilla Parish was established adjacent to Saint Casimir, in order to serve an influx of Czech Catholics moving into the area. In 1927, St. Casimir Parish established St. Casimir High School, located at Cermak Road and Whipple Street. The school offered a variety of college preparatory classes exclusively for young women.[4]

At the school's centennial in 1990, St. Casimir Parish restructured and merged with St. Ludmilla Parish. While St. Casimir Parish retained oversight of the high school located at Cermak and Whipple, the name of the school was changed to Our Lady of Tepeyac High School, in recognition of the growing Hispanic culture, which had long absorbed the Polish community. The name of the new school was made in honor of the appearance of Our Lady of Guadalupe on the slopes of the Hill of Tepeyac in Mexico City. Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most popular religious and cultural icons in Mexico.[4][5]

Demographics

Our Lady of Tepeyac High School provides educational opportunities exclusively for female students in the Chicago area. As of 2012, there are 143 students attending the school, with 80.4 percent Latina, 16.1 percent African American, 2.8 percent multiracial, and .7 percent Caucasian. Eighty-six percent of the students families fall below the poverty line.[2]

Our Lady of Tepeyac High School is an integral part of the Little Village community. Once home to Eastern European immigrants, Little Village is now considered one of the largest Mexican American communities in the country. The two public high schools in the neighborhood average a 45 percent graduation rate. For the past three years, 100 percent of our graduates have enrolled in college.[2]

Accreditation

Our Lady of Tepeyac High School is accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education and by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.[5]

Curriculum

Honors classes are offered in English, Algebra, Biology, Geometry, History, Chemistry, and Algebra II. Physics and PreCalculus encompass the honors-level science and math courses for seniors. In 2007, the school began offering an AP English Literature course for honors-level seniors, and in the fall of 2011, they began offering an AP Spanish Literature course to juniors and seniors.

Tuition

The total cost of educating a student is $8,300 per year. Every student will automatically receive a grant to cover the difference. Tuition for the school year is $4,900 per student. Our Lady of Tepeyac has a fundraiser every year. Their fundraising rate is $200 per student. Students raise this money by selling raffle tickets. Each student is given a certain number of tickets to sell and is also given a time limit. Their registration fee is $200 per student (non-refundable). Our Lady of Tepeyac orders books every year for the incoming students and can be sold to approximately $250 in total. Scholarship awards of $1,500 granted to the top ten scorers on the entrance exam. Awardees will be notified by mail after acceptance. Only students who test in January are eligible for an Academic Scholarship. Family Discounts: $300 discount for the high school student's total tuition if the family has at least one child at Our Lady of Tepeyac grade school.

Sports

Our Lady of Tepeyac offers volleyball, basketball, soccer, and softball.

Clubs

Our Lady of Tepeyac offers different clubs, including cooking, art, film critique, computer building, history, creative writing, environmental, board game, and dance.

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References

  1. "List of High Schools - Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Schools". Schools.archchicago.org. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
  2. "Our Lady of Tepeyac High School - Chicago Tribune 2012 Illinois School Report Cards". Schools.chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-05-24. Retrieved 2009-05-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Polish Genealogical Society of America - St. Casimir Church History". Pgsa.org. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
  5. "2011-2012 School Profile". Ourladyoftepeyac.org. Retrieved 2013-04-19. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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