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Fall Haul Tallies by School Through Nov 23, 2015 Fall Haul Tallies by School through Nov 23, 2015 Addison Trail High School (Addison) 7,959 Dupage College (Addison) 51 Jacobs High (Algonquin) 8,005 Lakes High School (Antioch) 1,442 Christian Liberty Academy (Arlington Heights) 81 Forest View School (Arlington Heights) 287 Hersey High School (Arlington Heights) 14,213 Metropolitan Preparatory School (Arlington Heights) - St Viator High School (Arlington Heights) 4,446 Aurora Central (Aurora) 814 Aurora Christian (Aurora) 735 Aurora East (Aurora) 10,500 Aurora North (Aurora) 75 Aurora West (Aurora) 6,535 Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy (Aurora) 71 Indian Plains High School (Aurora) 50 Marmion Academy (Aurora) 768 Metea Valley High School (Aurora) 6,649 Rosary High School (Aurora) 454 Waubonsie Valley High School (Aurora) 6,461 Barrington High School (Barrington) 1,373 Bartlett High School (Bartlett) 16,472 Batavia High School (Batavia) 13,624 Fenton High School (Bensenville) 1,176 Morton West High School (Berwyn) 22,508 Bolingbrook High School (Bolingbrook) 26,432 Faith Baptist Academy (Bourbonnais) - Bradley - Bourbonnais High School (Bradley) - Reed-Custer High School (Braidwood) 400 Islamic School (Bridgeview) - Christ Lutheran High School (Buckley) - Buffalo Grove High School (Buffalo Grove) 5,231 Jordan Baptist School (Burbank) - Queen Of Peace High School (Burbank) - Reavis High School (Burbank) - St Laurence High School (Burbank) 2,190 Burlington Central (Burlington) 619 Glenbard North High School (Carol Stream) 5,184 Glenbard South High School (Carol Stream) 909 Bible Baptist Christian Academy (Carpentersville) - Oak Ridge School (Carpentersville) 35 Families Of Faith Academy (Channahon) - Alcott College Prep (Chicago) 6 Amandla Charter School (Chicago) - Amundsen High School (Chicago) 175 Aspira Early College High School (Chicago) - Austin Business-Entrepreneurship Academy (Chicago) 55 Banner School (Chicago) - Betty Shabazz Intl-Dusable Ldrshp Acdmy (Chicago) - Bnos Rabbeinu High School (Chicago) - Bogan Computer Technical High School (Chicago) 343 British School Of Chicago (Chicago) 2 Bronzeville Scholastic Institute (Chicago) - Bronzeville Urban Prep Charter Academy (Chicago) - Brother Rice High School (Chicago) 45 Calumet High (Chicago) 100 Camelot School Academy (Chicago) - Chatham Academy (Chicago) - Chicago Academy High School (Chicago) 48 Chicago Bulls Prep (Chicago) 102 Chicago School For Ag Sciences (Chicago) 297 Chicago School For The Arts (Chicago) 45 Chicago Technology Academy High School (Chicago) - Chicago Virtual Charter School (Chicago) 29 Chicago Vocational Career Academy (Chicago) - Christ The King Jesuit College Prep (Chicago) 10 Collins Academy High School (Chicago) 205 Consuella B York Alternative High School (Chicago) - Corliss High School (Chicago) - Cornerstone Academy (Chicago) 1,193 Crane Technical Prep School (Chicago) 1,599 Cristo Rey Jesuit High School (Chicago) - Curie Metro High School (Chicago) 109 Daniel Hale Williams School Of Med (Chicago) - De La Salle Institute For Boys (Chicago) - De La Salle Institute For Girls (Chicago) 633 Depaul College Prep (Chicago) 50 Devry Academy High School (Chicago) 137 Dr Martin L King Jr College Prep (Chicago) - Farragut Career Academy (Chicago) 95 Fenger Academy High School (Chicago) 12 Foreman High School (Chicago) 30 Francis W Parker School (Chicago) - Frederick A Douglass Academy (Chicago) - Gage Park High School (Chicago) - Goode Academy (Chicago) 125 Hales Franciscan High School (Chicago) 29 Hancock College Preparatory High School (Chicago) - Harper High School (Chicago) 20 Henry Ford Academy-Power House High (Chicago) - Holy Trinity High School (Chicago) 85 Hope Academy (Chicago) 16 Hope College Prep High School (Chicago) 30 Houston Charter High School (Chicago) - Hubbard High School (Chicago) 33 Hyde Park Academy (Chicago) 109 Ida Crown Jewish Academy (Chicago) - Illinois Center For Rehab And Education (Chicago) - Innovations Of Art Integration (Chicago) - Institute of Health Sciences Career Academy (Chicago) - Institute of Justice Academy-Rudy Lozano (Chicago) - Jacqueline Vaughn Occupational High Schl (Chicago) - James Bowen High School (Chicago) - Jane Addams Alternative High School (Chicago) 55 Jefferson Alternative School (Chicago) - Jewish Child And Family Services School (Chicago) 4 John F Kennedy High School (Chicago) 409 John Harlan Community Academy (Chicago) - Johnson College Prep (Chicago) 1 Jones College Prep (Chicago) 1,444 Joshua Johnston School For Fine Art (Chicago) - Juarez Community Academy (Chicago) 394 Kelly High School (Chicago) 163 Kelvyn Park High School (Chicago) 72 Kenwood Academy High School (Chicago) 354 King High (Chicago) 128 Lake View Academy (Chicago) - Lake View High School (Chicago) 110 Lane Technical High School (Chicago) 3,073 Latin School Of Chicago (Chicago) 3 Lawndale College Prep (Chicago) 303 Lawrence Hall Youth Services (Chicago) - Legal Prep Charter Academy (Chicago) - Leo High School (Chicago) 40 Lincoln Park High School (Chicago) 291 Lindblom Math And Science Academy (Chicago) 280 Longwood Charter School (Chicago) 19 Lubavitch Girls High School (Chicago) - Lubavitch Mesivta Of Chicago (Chicago) - Luther North College Prep (Chicago) 10,577 Lydia Urban Academy (Chicago) - Magic Johnson Bridgescape Academy (Chicago) - Manley Career Academy High School (Chicago) 275 Marine Leadership Academy (Chicago) - Marist High School (Chicago) 81 Marshall Metro High School (Chicago) 233 Math And Science Academy (Chicago) 40 Mather High School (Chicago) 45 McKinley School (Chicago) - Michele Clark Academic Prep High School (Chicago) 760 Military Academy At Bronzeville (Chicago) - Mirta Ramirez Computer Sci Chrtr School (Chicago) - Morgan Park High School (Chicago) 248 Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School (Chicago) 7 Mount Carmel High School (Chicago) 60 New Life Christian School (Chicago) - Nicholas Senn High School (Chicago) - Noble Street Charter (Chicago) 3 North Grand High School (Chicago) 50 North Shore Adventist Academy (Chicago) - Northside College Prep (Chicago) 201 Northtown Charter School (Chicago) - Ogden School (Chicago) 145 Olive-Harvey Middle College HS (Chicago) 60 Ombudsman Schools - Orr Academy High School (Chicago) 4 Our Lady Of Tepeyac High School (Chicago) 101 Pathways Education High Schl-Brighton Pk (Chicago) 20 Paul Lawrence Dunbar Career Academy (Chicago) - Paul Robeson High School-Senior House (Chicago) - Percy L Julian High School (Chicago) - Perspectives Charter School Of Technology (Chicago) 10 Phoenix Military Academy (Chicago) 95 Prosser Career Academy (Chicago) - Providence Saint Mel School (Chicago) 6 Ravenswood Baptist Christian School (Chicago) - Resurrection High School (Chicago) 300 Richard T Crane Achievement Academy (Chicago) 75 Roberto Clemente Cmnty High School (Chicago) 86 Roosevelt High School (Chicago) 110 Roswell B Mason Community Link High Schl (Chicago) - Schurz High School (Chicago) 130 Simeon Career Academy (Chicago) 401 Simpson Academy For Young Women (Chicago) - South Central Community Services (Chicago) - South Shore College Prep (Chicago) 123 Southside Occupational Academy (Chicago) - Speer Academy (Chicago) - Spry Community Links High School (Chicago) - St Benedict Preparatory High School (Chicago) 136 St Francis High School (Chicago) 65 St Gregory The Great High School (Chicago) 50 St Ignatius College Prep (Chicago) 1,074 St Patrick High School (Chicago) 699 St Rita Of Cascia High School (Chicago) 49 St Scholastica Academy (Chicago) 7 Steinmetz Academic Centre High School (Chicago) 91 Sullivan High School (Chicago) 135 Taft High School (Chicago) 332 Team Englewood High School (Chicago) 13,727 Telshe High School (Chicago) - Thresholds High School (Chicago) - Tilden Career Community Academy (Chicago) 9 UIC College Prep (Chicago) 20 University Of Chicago Laboratory School (Chicago) 9 Uno Soccer Academy High School (Chicago) - Uplift Community High School (Chicago) - Urban Prep Charter Academy (Chicago) 82 Waldorf School (Chicago) - Walter H Dyett High School (Chicago) - Walter Payton College Prep High School (Chicago) 359 Washington High School (Chicago) 15 Wells Community Academy High School (Chicago) 205 Wendell Phillips Academy High School (Chicago) 30 West Town Alternative High School (Chicago) - Westinghouse College Prep (Chicago) 922 Westside Holistic Leadership Academy (Chicago) - Whitney Young High School (Chicago) 21,155 Winnie Mandela Options High School (Chicago) - Wolcutt School (Chicago) 40 Bloom High (Chicago Heights) 5 Morton East High School (Cicero) 11,158 Cissna Park High School (Cissna Park) - Clifton Central High (Clifton) - Crystal Lake Central High (Crystal Lake) 162 Crystal Lake South High (Crystal Lake) 1,757 Prairie Ridge High (Crystal Lake) 188 Danville Christian Academy (Danville) - Danville High School (Danville) - First Baptist Christian School (Danville) - Hinsdale South High School (Darien) 5,105 Deerfield High School (Deerfield) 198 Jewish High School (Deerfield) 4 Brentwood Baptist Christian Academy (Des Plaines) - Forest (Des Plaines) 120 Joseph Academy (Des Plaines) - Maine West High School (Des Plaines) 11,340 Plato Academy (Des Plaines) 3 Donovan High School (Donovan) - Downers Grove North (Downers Grove) 9,701 Downers Grove South (Downers Grove) 4,371 Marquette Manor Baptist Academy (Downers Grove) 65 Dundee-Crown High School (Dundee) 4,224 Einstein Academy (Elgin) 18 Elgin Academy (Elgin) 350 Elgin High School (Elgin) 4,996 Gifford Street High School (Elgin) - Harvest Christian Academy-Elgin (Elgin) 231 Institute Of Islamic Education (Elgin) - Larkin High School
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