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IMPACT 3/4/16 This Is Not an All-Inclusive List of High This is not an all-inclusive list of High Schools in Cook County. The information was compiled for the sole purpose of assisting local and out-of-state colleges as they “connect” with Chicago-land high schools. Cook County 1. Alonzo Stagg High School 8015 West 111th St. Palos Hills 708.974.7400 2. Andrew High School 9001 171st St. Tinley Park 708.342.5800 3. Argo High School 7329 West 63rd St. Summit 708.485.0074 4. Bloom High School 101 W. 10th St. Chicago Heights 708.755.1122 5. Bogan High School 3939 W. 79th St. Chicago 773.535.2180 6. Bolingbrook High School 365 Raider Way Bolingbrook 630.759.6400 7. Bremen High School 15203 Pulaski Midlothian 708.371.6300 8. Brother Rice High School 10001 South Pulaski Chicago 773.429.4468 9. Brooks College Prep High School 250 East 111th St. Chicago 773.535.9930 10. Carl Sandburg High School 13300 S. LaGrange Orland Park 708.671.3100 11. Chicago H.S. of Agricultural Sci. 3857 W. 111th St Chicago 773.535.2516 12. Chicago Vocational High School 2100 E. 87th St. Chicago 773.535.6100 13. Crete Monee High School 1515 W. Exchange Crete 708.367.8230 14. Cristo Rey High School 1852 W. 22nd Pace Chicago 773.890.6800 15. Curie High School 4959 S. Archer Chicago 773.535.2100 16. De La Salle High School 10155 S. Ewing Chicago 773.650.6800 17. Dunbar High School 3000 S. King Dr Chicago 773.534.9000 18. Eisenhower High School 12700 Sacramento Blue Island 708.597.6300 19. Evanston High School 1600 Dodge Ave. Evanston 847.424.7000 20. Glenbrook South High School 4000 W Lake Ave Glenview 847.486.4559 21. Glenbrook North High School 2300 Shermer Rd Northbrook 847.509.2400 22. Gwendolyn Brooks High School 250 E. 111th St. Chicago 773.535.9930 23. Harlan High School 9652 S. Michigan Ave Chicago 773.535.5400 24. Hillcrest High School 17401 S. Pulaski Rd Country Club Hills 708.799.7000 25. Hinsdale Central 5500 South Grant Hinsdale 630.570.8000 26. Hinsdale South 7401 Clarendon Hill Darien 630.468.4000 27. Homewood Flossmoor 999 Kedzie Ave Flossmoor 708.799.3000 28. Hubbard High School 6200 S Hamlin Ave Chicago 773.535.2200 29. Hyde Park High School 6220 S Stony Island Chicago 773.535.0880 30. Joliet Central High School 201 E. Jefferson St. Joliet 815.727.6890 31. Joliet West High School 401 N. Larkin Ave Joliet 815.727.6950 32. Jones College Prep High School 700 S. State St. Chicago 773.534.8600 33. Kelly High School 4136 S California Chicago 773.535.4900 34. Kelvyn Park High School 4343 West Wrightwood Chicago 773.534.4200 35. Kennedy High School 6325 West 56th St Chicago 773-535-2325 36. Kenwood High School 5015 S. Blackstone Chicago 773.535.1350 37. King College Prep High School 4445 S. Drexel Blvd. Chicago 773.535.1180 38. Lakeview High School 4015 North Ashland Chicago 773.534.5440 39. Lane Tech High School 2501 W Addison St. Chicago 773.534.5400 40. Leo Catholic High School 7901 South Sangamon Chicago 773.224.9600 41. Lincoln Park High School 2001 North Orchard Chicago 773.534.8130 42. Lockport Township High School 1323 E 7th St. Lockport 815.588.8000 43. Lyons Township High School 100 South Brainard La Grange 708.579.6300 Last Updated: IMPACT 3/4/16 44. Maine East High School 2601 West Dempster Park Ridge 847.825.4484 45. Marist High School 4200 West 115th Chicago 773.881.5300 46. Marion Catholic High School 700 Ashland Avenue Chicago Heights 708.755.7565 47. Metea Valley High School 1801 N. Eola Rd Aurora 630.375.5900 48. Michelle Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison Chicago 773.354.6250 49. Morgan Park High School 1744 W Pryor Ave Chicago 773.535.2550 50. Morton East High School 2423 South Austin Blvd. Cicero 708.780.4000 51. Morton West High School 2400 S. Home Ave Berwyn 708.780.4100 52. Mount Carmel High School 6410 South Dante Ave. Chicago 773.324.1020 53. Northside College Prep 5501 N. Kedzie Ave. Chicago 773.534.3954 54. Niles North High School 9800 North Lawler St. Skokie 847.626.2011 55. Niles West High School 5701 Oakton St. Skokie 847.626.2500 56. Notre Dame College Prep 7655 West Dempster Niles 847.965.2900 57. Oak Forest High School 15201 Central Oak Forest 708.687.0500 58. Oak Park River Forest High 201 North Scoville Oak Park 708.383.0700 59. Oak Lawn High School 9400 Southwest Oak Lawn 708.424.5200 60. Palatine High School 1111 N Rohlwing Rd Palatine 847.755.1600 61. Plainfield East High School 12001 South Naperville Plainfield 815.577.0324 62. Plainfield High School 1 Red Pride Drive Plainfield 317.839.7711 63. Prospect High School 801 W. Kensington Mount Prospect 847.718.5200 64. Providence St. Mel High School 119 South Central Park Chicago 773.722.4600 65. Proviso East 807 S. 1st Ave Maywood 708.344.7000 66. Proviso Math & Sci. Academy 8601 W Roosevelt Rd Forest Park 708.338.4100 67. Proviso West 4701 Harrison St. Hillside 708.449.6400 68. Queen of Peace High School 7659 Linder Ave. Burbank 708.458.7600 69. Reavis High School 6034 W. 77th St. Burbank 708.599.7200 70. Richards High School 10601 Central Ave. Oak Lawn 708.499.2550 71. Rich Central High School 3600 203rd St. Olympia Fields 708.679.5600 72. Rich East High School 3000 Sauk Trail Park Forest 708.679.6100 73. Rich South 5000 Sauk Trail Richton Park 708.679.3000 74. Ridgewood High School 7500 W. Montrose Ave Norridge 708.456.1368 75. Riverside Brookfield High School 160 Ridgewood Rd Riverside 708.442.7500 76. Robeson High School 6835 S. Normal Blvd. Chicago 773.535.3800 77. Rolling Meadows High School 2901 Central Road Rolling Meadows 847-718-5600 78. Schaumburg High School 1100 W. Schaum. Rd. Schaumburg 847.755.4600 79. Senn High School 5900 N. Glenwood Chicago 773.534.2365 80. Seton High School 16100 Seton Dr, South Holland 708.333.6300 81. Shepard High School 13049 S. Ridgeland Ave Palos Heights 708.371.1111 82. Simeon High School 8147 S. Vincennes Rd. Chicago 773.535.3200 83. South Shore High School 7627 S Constance Ave Chicago 773.535.6190 84. St. Benedict High School 3900 N Leavitt St Chicago 773.539.0066 85. St. Francis De Sales High School 10155 S Ewing Ave Chicago 773.731.7272 86. St. Rita of Cascia High School 7740 S. Western Ave Chicago 773.925.6600 87. Steinmetz High School 3030 N Mobile Ave Chicago 773.534.3030 88. Streamwood High School 701 W Schaumburg Rd Streamwood 630.213.5500 89. Thornton High School 15001 Broadway Dolton 708.225.4100 90. Thornton Fractional South 18500 Burnham Lansing 708.585.2000 91. Thornton Fractional North 755 Pulaski Rd Calumet City 708.585.1000 Last Updated: IMPACT 3/4/16 92. Thornridge High School 15000 Cottage Grove Dolton 708.841.5180 93. Thornwood High School 1701 S. Park Ave South Holland 708.339.7800 94. Tilden High School 4747 S. Union Chicago 773.535.1625 95. Tinley Park High School 6111 W. 175th St. Tinley Park 708.532.1900 96. Trinity High School 7574 Division St River Forest 708.771.8383 97. Von Steuben High School 5039 N Kimball Ave Chicago 773.286.2028 98. Walter Peyton College Prep 1034 N Wells St Chicago 773.534.0034 99. Washington High School 3535 E. 114th Street Chicago 773.535.5725 100. Wells High School 936 N. Ashland Ave Chicago 773.534.7010 101. Westinghouse C. Prep 3223 W Franklin Blvd Chicago 773.534.6400 102. Whitney Young High 211 S Laflin St Chicago 773.534.7500 Last Updated: IMPACT 3/4/16 .
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