The same can be said of test scores, which make up two-thirds of the points considered in selective enrollment admissions. Applicants are ranked in order of their final point score, from highest to lowest. Your child will not receive an offer or a waitlist number for any programs that were ranked lower than the program where they received the offer. We encourage you to view virtual Open Houses and conduct any other school-related research BEFORE submitting your application, to decrease the need for changing school choices. Your child will be considered for the schools/ programs on their application, in the order of your preference. Many schools and programs give preference to students who have a sibling who is currently enrolled and who will be enrolled in the school/program in the coming school year. Only programs that have spaceremaining will participate in the rolling waitlist. Accepting or declining an offer does not affect your waitlist status for any program. If your child scores high enough to receive an offer, it will be from the highest-ranked school on their application for which they qualify.If your child does not qualify for any of the Selective Enrollment schools to which you apply, they will not receive a Selective Enrollment offer.If your child attends a school that also serves grades 9-12 (known as a continuing school), they will receive an offer from this school.Your child is guaranteed a seat in the general education program of the designated neighborhood high school for your home address. After the initial round of offers is released, the waitlists for all school will be open. The goal is always to measure the student's knowledge or ability, and not the disability. There are different selective enrollment tests for elementary, middle and high school, and within those categories, several different exams. If they receive a waitlist offer from one program, remaining on the waitlist for other programs will depend on how the program was ranked from which the student received the offer. For example, if a selective enrollment school has 100 open seats this is how students would be admitted: 30 students would be admitted based on their CPS High School Admissions Test scores alone (this is referred to as "rank") Visit academicapproach.com. Offers are not guaranteed and depend on availability of space.
Selective Enrollment Programs are the 11 Selective Enrollment High Schools: Brooks, Hancock, Jones, Lane, Lindblom, King, Northside, Payton, South Shore, Westinghouse, and Whitney Young. The offer will be available for 2 business days. This way, for both parents have access to make application and results decisions, and view notification letters, which includes student scores. Yes. Our services include academictutoring and test preparation for all standardized tests, including the ISEE,ACT and SAT. The handbook provides step-by-step instructions for submitting a SEHS Principal Discretion Application Package and contains the guidelines and requirements for the process. ), Whether any priority preferences are considered (e.g., siblings attending the school, proximity to the school, etc. The programs can be found in: Harlan High School, Kenwood Academy, Lane Tech High School, Lindblom Math and Science Academy, Morgan Park High School, Taft High School and Whitney Young Magnet High School.
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