More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Kenwood Academy is a large public high school on the south side of the Chicago. The majority of our students receive free or reduced lunch and live under the federal poverty line. We offer many AP classes and a large variety of electives. Budget cuts have left these classes over enrolled or cut all together. As an art teacher, I see how important elective classes and courses where students can express a greater range of creativity and freedom are to so many of our students.
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Kenwood Academy is a large public high school on the south side of the Chicago. The majority of our students receive free or reduced lunch and live under the federal poverty line. We offer many AP classes and a large variety of electives. Budget cuts have left these classes over enrolled or cut all together. As an art teacher, I see how important elective classes and courses where students can express a greater range of creativity and freedom are to so many of our students.