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CPS provides students with the guidance and support needed to determine the best pathways for re-engagement and high school graduation.

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Students ages 16-21 ready to return to school and seeking to finish your education, please call 773-703-4696 to learn about your options.

Any students who become disengaged from school are highly encouraged to re-engage at their last school of enrollment in order to maintain continuity in the educational setting. If a student or parent decides that the last school of enrollment is not the best fit, CPS provides several pathways for students to explore available options to get back on track to receive their high school diploma.

If you need assistance finding a school with the best fit that provides the support you need to succeed, you can contact the Student Outreach and Re-Engagement (SOAR) Offices.

Student Outreach and Re-Engagement (SOAR)

SOAR has three citywide offices and several Re-Engagement Specialists to help students ages 15 to 21 determine the best school placement and provide them with support on the pathway to graduation.

As part of the program, students participate in a two-week re-engagement workshop, receive a transcript evaluation and graduation plan, participate in school placement meetings, and transition into a selected school of transfer designed to meet their academic needs.

A Re-Engagement Specialist will check in with the student and school bi-weekly to receive reports on behavior, attendance, and grades. Students are supported to reach stable school enrollment in order to stay on track to graduate.

For more information about the Student Outreach and Re-Engagement program, contact one of the SOAR Centers, or email Mike Simball, the Re-Engagement Program Manager, at mbsimball@cps.edu.

SOAR Center Locations

The Student Outreach And Re-engagement Centers (SOAR) of CPS will help you find a school that works for you. Contact them today to speak to a specialist:

Location NamePhoneAddress
East/West Garfield Park SOAR Center (Network 14)773-265-05603250 W Adams St (Located in Marshall High School)
Pilsen/Little Village SOAR Center (Network 15)773-542-90303948 W. 26th St., Suite 213
Englewood SOAR Center (Network 16)773-703-4639747 W. 63rd Street Office V211 (Located at Kennedy King College)
Roseland SOAR Center (Network 17)773-291-1086837 W. 119th St.

Options Schools

Options Schools are intended to:

  • Re-engage older students (16+) who are not currently enrolled in school, particularly students who need a significant number of credits to graduate high school.
  • Support students who have become off track and, even with moderate credit recovery (i.e. summer school, night school), will not be able to earn enough credits in a traditional high school setting to graduate within 4 years of when they were a freshman.
  • Support students who need small classroom/school size and individualized support in order to graduate high school.
  • Support students who will only be able to graduate high school with a non-traditional school day schedule.

Options Schools include Alternative Learning Opportunities Programs (ALOP), Charters, Contract, District-Run, and Safe Schools.

Options School Transfer Process

Any student who is currently enrolled in a CPS High School must go through an Options School Transfer Process in order to enroll in an Options School. This process is designed to ensure:

  • The traditional school has provided the proper supports and resources to meet student needs.
  • The student and parent/guardian have been provided with clear, objective information to determine the best fit Options school.
  • The decision to transfer to an Options school is a choice made by the student and parent/guardian to find the best learning environment for that student.

For more information about the Options School Transfer Process, see theCPS Guidelines for High School Transfers.

District-Run Options Schools

District-Run Options Schools receive all support and resources provided to traditional CPS schools. District-Run Options profiles are varied but include programming for graduation acceleration, pregnant/parenting supports, and juvenile justice supports and transition with smaller class sizes.

  1. PEACE AND EDUCATION HS 773-535-9212 4946 S PAULINA St Chicago, Illinois 60609
  2. SIMPSON HS 773-534-7812 1321 S PAULINA St Chicago, Illinois 60608

Contract Options Schools

Contract Options Schools are managed by external operators and offer traditional or accelerated learning models with smaller class sizes.

  1. CHICAGO EXCEL HS 773-629-8379 1257 W 111TH St Chicago, Illinois 60643
  2. EXCEL ENGLEWOOD HS 773-675-6654 7141 S MORGAN Chicago, Illinois 60621
  3. EXCEL SOUTH SHORE HS 773-902-7800 7530 S SOUTH SHORE Dr Chicago, Illinois 60649
  4. EXCEL SOUTHWEST HS 773-424-0721 7050 S WASHTENAW Ave Chicago, Illinois 60629-1924
  5. LITTLE BLACK PEARL HS 773-690-5500 1060 E 47TH St Chicago, Illinois 60653

Charter Options Schools

Charter Options Schools are managed by external operators and offer traditional or accelerated learning models with smaller class sizes.

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  1. INSTITUTO - JUSTICE HS 773-890-8060 2570 S BLUE ISLAND Ave Chicago, Illinois 60608-4817
  2. YCCS - ADDAMS 312-563-1748 1814 S UNION Ave Chicago, Illinois 60616
  3. YCCS - ASPIRA PANTOJA 773-252-0970 3121 N PULASKI Rd Chicago, Illinois 60641
  4. YCCS - ASSOCIATION HOUSE 773-772-7170 1116 N KEDZIE, 4TH FLOOR Ave Chicago, Illinois 60651
  5. YCCS - AUSTIN CAREER 773-626-6988 5352 W CHICAGO Ave Chicago, Illinois 60651
  6. YCCS - CAMPOS 773-342-8022 2739 W DIVISION St Chicago, Illinois 60622-2854
  7. YCCS - CCA ACADEMY 773-762-2272 1231 S PULASKI Rd Chicago, Illinois 60623
  8. YCCS - CHATHAM 773-651-1500 9035 S LANGLEY Ave Chicago, Illinois 60619
  9. YCCS - INNOVATIONS 312-999-9360 17 N STATE St Chicago, Illinois 60602
  10. YCCS - LATINO YOUTH 773-648-2130 2001 S CALIFORNIA Ave Chicago, Illinois 60608
  11. YCCS - MCKINLEY 312-949-5010 2920 S WABASH Ave Chicago, Illinois 60616
  12. YCCS - OLIVE HARVEY 773-291-6517 10001 S WOODLAWN Ave Chicago, Illinois 60628
  13. YCCS - PROGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP 773-363-3837 6620 S DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR Dr Chicago, Illinois 60637-3210
  14. YCCS - SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT 773-921-1315 4651 W MADISON St Chicago, Illinois 60644
  15. YCCS - SULLIVAN 773-978-8680 8164 S SOUTH CHICAGO Ave Chicago, Illinois 60617
  16. YCCS - TRUMAN 773-907-4840 1145 W WILSON Ave Chicago, Illinois 60640
  17. YCCS - WEST 773-261-0994 4909 W DIVISION St Chicago, Illinois 60651
  18. YCCS - WEST TOWN 312-563-9044 500 N SACRAMENTO Blvd Chicago, Illinois 60612
  19. YCCS - YOUTH CONNECTION 312-225-4668 1814 S UNION Ave Chicago, Illinois 60616-1045
  20. YCCS - YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 773-224-2273 7836 S UNION Ave Chicago, Illinois 60620

Alternative Learning Opportunities Programs (ALOP)

ALOPs are managed by external operators and offer self-paced, blended learning models with a half day scheduling option that follow all CPS policies and procedures.

Any 14 or 15 year old student who wishes to enroll in an ALOP must go through the 14/15 Year Old ALOP Enrollment Process.

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  1. OMBUDSMAN - NORTHWEST HS 708-669-7828 7500 N HARLEM Ave Chicago, Illinois 60631
  2. OMBUDSMAN - ROSELAND HS 773-941-6674 10928 S HALSTED Chicago, IL 60628-3128
  3. OMBUDSMAN - SOUTH HS 773-498-5085 6057 S WESTERN Ave Chicago, Illinois 60636
  4. OMBUDSMAN - WEST HS 312-243-1550 2401 W CONGRESS Pkwy Chicago, Illinois 60612
  5. PATHWAYS - ASHBURN HS 773-434-6300 3284 W 87TH St Chicago, Illinois 60652
  6. PATHWAYS - AVONDALE HS 773-588-5007 3100 W BELMONT Ave Chicago, Illinois 60618
  7. PATHWAYS - BRIGHTON PARK HS 773-579-1220 3124 W 47TH St Chicago, Illinois 60632
  8. PATHWAYS - HUMBOLDT PARK HS 773-804-8866 2421 W DIVISION Chicago, IL 60622-2941

14/15 Year Old ALOP Enrollment Process

As of July 2019, all students who are 14 or 15 years old must receive permission from the 14/15 YO ALOP Committee to enroll in an Alternative Learning Opportunity Program (ALOP) campus. This protocol was put into place recognizing that only in exceptional cases will a half day, self-paced learning model best support high school students who are young and far from graduating high school. Students must have spent at least one (1) semester in their traditional CPS high school in order to have a request reviewed.

  1. Contact your student’s school counselor who will gather information about the students/parents reasons for transferring and will submit a 14/15 YO ALOP Enrollment Request.
  2. The school will be contacted to complete an Enrollment Survey regarding student challenges and interventions and support provided by the school.
  3. A CPS multidisciplinary committee meets each week to review requests and make a decision regarding approval to enroll.
  4. The parent will be contacted regarding the enrollment decision and next steps.
  1. Contact a SOAR Center representative who will gather information about the students/parents reasons for transferring and will submit a 14/15 YO ALOP Enrollment Request.
  2. The parent will be contacted to complete an Enrollment Survey regarding student challenges and interventions and support provided by their previous school.
  3. A CPS multidisciplinary committee meets each week to review requests and make a decision regarding approval to enroll.
  4. The parent will be contacted regarding the enrollment decision and next steps.

Resources

  • 14/15 Year Old ALOP Enrollment Process Map

For additional information or support in enrolling a student in an Options School, please contact the at 773-553-1530, 42 W. Madison, Chicago, IL 60602.

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