By 2007, CPS expects to have the schools listed below up and running; some new construction is already in the works. By 2010, CPS plans to open dozens of additional new schools, to replace those in neighborhoods where public housing is being redeveloped and to relieve overcrowding. In addition, the district will also convert another 30 high schools into small schools.
24 High Schools
New Construction – 6
Little Village (4 small schools) 31st & Kostner
North Grand North & Grand
Westinghouse Kinzie & Kedzie
Charters/Contracts – 2
ACE Tech Charter 5410 S. State
Chicago Academy 3400 N. Austin
Selective enrollment – 2
Devry Early College 3300 N. Campbell
Lindblom * 6130 S. Wolcott
Small school conversions – 13
New Millennium School of Health (Bowen) 2710 E. 89th
Applied Arts, Science and Technology Academy (Orr) 730 N. Pulaski
Excel (Orr) 730 N. Pulaski
Flower (2) 3545 W. Fulton
Du Sable (2)* 4934 S. Wabash
Austin (3)* 231 N. Pine
Calumet (3)* 8131 S. May
Magnets – 1
Clark Middle (IB) 5101 W. Harrison
16 New Elementary schools
New Construction – 10
Albany Park Academy * Lawrence & Central Park
Haugan * Montrose & Hamlin
De Priest 5035 W. North
Ellington * Madison & Central
Skinner * 111 S. Throop
Tarkington * 71 st & Kedzie
Miles Davis * 68 th & Ashland
Langston Hughes * 105 th & Stewart
Claremont * 2300 W. 64th
Charters/Contracts – 2
Chicago Math and Science Academy Charter 1709 W. Lunt
Namaste Charter 3540 S. Hermitage
Magnets – 4
Wildwood (International Baccalaureate Primary) 6950 N. Hiawatha
Drummond (Montessori) 1845 W. Cortland
Two additional sites
* Schools to open in 2005 or later ** formerly Anderson