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1 OFFICE OF ACCESS AND ENROLLMENT High Schools and High School Programs Application, Selection, Notification School Year 1

2 High School Options: OAE-Managed Programs Selective Enrollment High Schools Military Academies Magnet High Schools and Programs International Baccalaureate (IB) High Schools CTE College and Career Academies Other High School Programs Office of Access and Enrollment 2

3 CHANGES TO THE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR Office of Access and Enrollment 3

4 New for Fall ! Students are assigned a Personal Identification Number (PIN). Last year: All eighth grade students who wanted to apply online had to first request a PIN through the online application site. New this year: PINs will be provided to all eighth grade students via the eligibility letter. The eligibility letter will also identify the programs for which you are eligible to apply, based on your seventh grade standardized test scores and/or final grades. CPS/Charter Students will receive their eligibility through their school counselor in September. Non-CPS Students must submit a Non-CPS Student Eligibility Letter Request Form (accessible at click Apply ), along with their seventh grade scores and final grades. After the form is processed, an eligibility letter will be sent to your home. Office of Access and Enrollment 4

5 New for Fall ! Online self-service scheduling Last year: All students first applied online and waited for OAE to schedule their Selective Enrollment exams, IB and Military information sessions, and Senn Performing Arts auditions. New this year: You will be able to use the online application site, to schedule and reschedule your own appointments. NOTE: The scheduling process opens September 23rd. Applications are accepted starting October 1st. If you plan to apply online, you must schedule your appointments BEFORE you submit your applications. If you do not want to schedule/apply online, submit a paper application and your appointments will be scheduled by the Office of Access and Enrollment (or, in the case of Senn Fine and Performing Arts Program, by the school). You will receive letters notifying you of the dates, times, and locations of your appointments. Office of Access and Enrollment 5

6 New for Fall ! Early Testing = Early Results Last year: All students, regardless of when they took the Selective Enrollment High Schools (SEHS) admissions exam, received their results in February with their notification letters. New this year: Testing will begin in October. If you take the test in October or November, you will receive their SEHS exam results within three weeks of the testing date. This will help inform your decisions regarding the schools where you want to apply. (If you take the test after the November test date, your test results will be in the notification letter you receive in February.) Office of Access and Enrollment 6

7 SELECTIVE ENROLLMENT HIGH SCHOOLS Office of Access and Enrollment 7

8 Selective Enrollment High Schools Designed for academically advanced students Offer primarily honors and AP courses Admissions testing required Office of Access and Enrollment 8

9 APPLICATION PROCESS How to apply to Selective Enrollment High Schools Office of Access and Enrollment 9

10 Application Process One application per student Admissions testing is required. Schedule your test before submitting application if you are applying online. Apply to up to six schools. Two ways to apply: online at OR submit paper application to OAE. If you submit a paper application, your test will be scheduled by OAE and you will receive a letter notifying you of the date, time, and location of your test. (Test notification letters for CPS and charter students are sent to the school; test notification letters for non-cps/non-charter students are sent to the home.) Office of Access and Enrollment 10

11 Testing Eligibility Requirements Students must pre-qualify for the Selective Enrollment High Schools admissions exam, based on their ISAT scores (or, if the student did not take the ISAT, on a different, accepted standardized test go to and click Programs>Selective Enrollment High Schools>Acceptable Standardized Tests). Students must have a minimum stanine of 5 in reading comprehension and total math. Students with an IEP/504 Plan must have stanines that equal at least 10. Office of Access and Enrollment 11

12 Testing Process What you can expect on the test Office of Access and Enrollment 12

13 The Admissions Exam The Selective Enrollment High Schools admissions exam is approximately three hours long (unless you have an IEP/504 Plan that allows for additional time). The exam covers four subject areas: reading comprehension, vocabulary, language arts (grammar), and math word problems. Calculators are not allowed (unless this is specified in the accommodations on an IEP). Office of Access and Enrollment 13

14 SELECTION PROCESS How students are selected for Selective Enrollment High Schools Office of Access and Enrollment 14

15 Selection Process Selection is based on a 900-point scale derived from admissions test scores, ISAT scores, and final (cumulative) report card grades. Each of these three areas is worth a maximum of 300 points. Office of Access and Enrollment 15

16 Socio-Economic Factors The selection process for Selective Enrollment High Schools takes socio-economic characteristics into consideration. Each street address falls within one of four tiers. These tiers are used as part of the selection process. For details on how the tiers are determined and how they are used in the selection process, see the CPS High School Guide or under NEWS. Office of Access and Enrollment 16

17 Selection Process NO sibling preference. NO consideration for proximity. First 30% of seats at each school are filled by rank score ONLY. Remaining seats are divided equally among the four tiers. The top-scoring students in each tier are selected. Office of Access and Enrollment 17

18 Applicant Pool Selective Enrollment High Schools do not have waiting lists. After students are selected, a pool of applicants remains, ranked by score. Students who decline offers, or who have not received an offer, remain in the applicant pool. If schools have seats remaining, it is possible for a student in the applicant pool to receive an offer in a subsequent round. (Note that most schools do not have a second round.) Office of Access and Enrollment 18

19 Principal Discretion Principal Discretion allows principals of Selective Enrollment High Schools to fill a designated number of seats, outside of the regular selection process, and in strict compliance with the Principal Discretion guidelines. The Principal Discretion process takes place in March, following the first round of regular selection. Information about the process is posted on the Office of Access and Enrollment website, in February. Only Selective Enrollment High Schools have Principal Discretion. A student does NOT have to decline an offer from a Selective Enrollment High School (or from ANY high school) in order to apply for Principal Discretion. Office of Access and Enrollment 19

20 MILITARY ACADEMIES Office of Access and Enrollment 20

21 Military Academies Offer rigorous and relevant college preparatory curriculum. Each academy focuses on a different branch of the military. There is no expectation for students to enter the military after graduation. Specific opportunities are provided for leadership, teamwork, and service. Office of Access and Enrollment 21

22 APPLICATION PROCESS How to apply to Military Academies Office of Access and Enrollment 22

23 Application Process One application per student Attendance at ONE information session is required (even if you apply to more than one Military Academy). Schedule your appointment at an information session before submitting application if you are applying online. Apply to up to four schools Two ways to apply: Online at apply.cps.edu OR submit paper application to OAE. If you submit a paper application, go to or for a list of information sessions and attend the session of your choice. Office of Access and Enrollment 23

24 Eligibility Requirements Students must pre-qualify for the Military Academies application process, based on their ISAT scores (or, if the student did not take the ISAT, on a different, accepted standardized test go to and click Programs>Military Academies> Acceptable Standardized Tests). Students must have stanines in reading comprehension and total math that equal at least 10 (e.g., 7 in reading, 3 in math; 2 in reading, 9 in math). Office of Access and Enrollment 24

25 SELECTION PROCESS How students are selected for Military Academies Office of Access and Enrollment 25

26 Selection Process Students are selected for seats in Military Academies based on a two-part questionnaire and a brief essay completed at the required Information Session -- along with their standardized test scores and final classroom grades from seventh grade. Students are given points based on their seventh grade final grades (100 points), seventh grade standardized test scores (100 points), the two-part assessment (100 points for each part), and the essay (100 points), for a maximum total of 500 points. Office of Access and Enrollment 26

27 Applicant Pool Military Academies do not have waiting lists. After students are selected, a pool of applicants remains, ranked by score. Students who decline offers, or who have not received an offer, remain in the applicant pool. If schools have seats remaining, it is possible for a student in the applicant pool to receive an offer in a subsequent round. Office of Access and Enrollment 27

28 MAGNET SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS Office of Access and Enrollment 28

29 Magnet Schools and Programs Offer specialty programs in areas including fine and performing arts, engineering, and agricultural sciences. Students must pre-qualify to participate in the selection process. Schools and programs vary as to their requirements to apply. Office of Access and Enrollment 29

30 APPLICATION PROCESS How to apply to Magnet Schools and Programs Office of Access and Enrollment 30

31 Application Process One application per student An audition is required in order for students to be considered for the fine and performing arts program at Senn. If you plan to apply to Senn, schedule the audition before submitting application if you are applying online. Apply to up to eight schools/programs Two ways to apply: online at apply.cps.edu OR submit paper application to OAE. If you submit a paper application, you will be contacted by Senn regarding the date, time, and location for your audition. Office of Access and Enrollment 31

32 Additional Application Information If you are applying to Curie or Senn, select the type of fine and performing arts program in which you are interested. If you do not select a program type, you will not be included in the selection process. If you live in Curie s attendance boundary, you do not have to submit an application to apply to the fine and performing arts program. Office of Access and Enrollment 32

33 Additional Application Information If you are applying to Von Steuben, you can be considered for the Science Program or the Scholars Program. Additional documentation is required for the Scholars Program (visit for details.) If you do not qualify for the Scholars Program, or if you do not submit this documentation, you will be included in the selection process for the Science Program. There are two new magnet high schools, which opened in fall 2013: Disney II Magnet High School (Fine Arts and Technology) and RTC Medical Preparatory High School (Health Sciences) Office of Access and Enrollment 33

34 Eligibility Requirements Students will need to pre-qualify to participate in the selection process for magnet schools and programs, based on their ISAT scores (or, if the student did not take the ISAT, on a different, accepted standardized test go to and click Programs>Magnet Schools>Acceptable Standardized Tests). Students must have a minimum stanine of 5 in reading comprehension and total math. Students with an IEP/504 Plan must have stanines that equal at least 10. Office of Access and Enrollment 34

35 Eligibility Requirements - Exceptions Chicago HS for Agricultural Sciences: requires a minimum stanine of 5 in reading comprehension, 5 in total math, AND 5 in science. Von Steuben Science program: requires a minimum stanine of 5 in reading comprehension, 5 in total math, AND 5 in science. Von Steuben Scholars program: requires a minimum stanine of 7 in reading comprehension, 7 in total math, AND 7 in science. In addition, you must submit teacher recommendations and an essay to your elementary school counselor. For additional information, see Von Steuben s website, Office of Access and Enrollment 35

36 SELECTION PROCESS How students are selected for Magnet Schools and Programs Office of Access and Enrollment 36

37 Selection Process For most Magnet High Schools and Programs, students are selected through a computerized lottery. Siblings are accepted first. There are two exceptions: Senn Arts Program: Eligible students are selected through an audition and/or portfolio process. Von Steuben Scholars Program: Eligible students are selected based on test scores, GPA, teacher recommendations, and an essay. Office of Access and Enrollment 37

38 Socio-Economic Factors The selection process for most magnet schools takes socio-economic characteristics into consideration. Each street address falls within one of four tiers. These tiers are used as part of the selection process. For details on how the tiers are determined, and how they are used in the selection process, see the High School Guide or under NEWS. Office of Access and Enrollment 38

39 Waitlists After available seats are filled, nonselected students are placed on waitlists. Waitlists are managed by the school. As offers to selected students are declined, the seats are filled from the waitlists, according to category. Office of Access and Enrollment 39

40 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE HIGH SCHOOLS Office of Access and Enrollment 40

41 International Baccalaureate High Schools Beginning in fall 2013, CPS will offer two types of IB High Schools: MYP-for-All IB High Schools this is a new type of CPS IB High School. MYP refers to the IB Middle Years Programme. Diploma Prep + Diploma Programme IB High Schools this is the current type of CPS IB High School. Office of Access and Enrollment 41

42 International Baccalaureate High Schools IB MYP-for-All High Schools Neighborhood students do not need to apply in order to enroll. Non-neighborhood students may apply if space is available. All students in ninth and tenth grade participate in the IB Middle Years Programme. Diploma Prep (ninth and tenth grade) + Diploma Programme (grades 11-12) is provided for students who apply in eighth grade and are offered a seat. Office of Access and Enrollment 42

43 International Baccalaureate High Schools Diploma Prep + Diploma Programme IB High Schools Students must apply while in eighth grade and must meet application eligibility requirements. Diploma Prep is offered to students in ninth and tenth grade and may be provided through the IB Middle Years Programme or a specific program of study designed by the school. The IB Diploma Programme is offered to students in grades who have successfully completed Diploma Prep. Office of Access and Enrollment 43

44 APPLICATION PROCESS How to apply to International Baccalaureate High Schools Office of Access and Enrollment 44

45 Application Process The following application information explains how to apply for the Diploma Prep + Diploma Programme track in CPS IB High Schools. Note: If you are interested in non-neighborhood seats in IB MYP-for-All High Schools, you can find information on space availability and application processes for each school in the CPS High School Guide. Office of Access and Enrollment 45

46 Application Process One application per student Attendance at an Information Session is required by each IB School. Students must be eligible to attend an Information Session, based on their seventh grade test scores and grades. Each school sets it own cutoff score to determine eligibility for attendance at its Information Session. You must attend an Information Session at each school where you are applying and meet the Information Session cutoff score. Each school s Information Session cutoff scores are posted at under Programs>International Baccalaureate>Information Session Cutoff Scores. Also at the site is a scoring rubric that can be used to calculate student scores. Office of Access and Enrollment 46

47 Application Process Schedule your Information Session appointments before you apply if you are applying online. To find out if you are eligible to attend a school s Information Session, click Scheduling on the online application site, visit or contact the Office of Access and Enrollment. Apply to up to six schools/programs Two ways to apply: online at OR submit paper application to OAE. If you submit a paper application, OAE will schedule you for the Information Sessions that you are eligible to attend and send a letter to your home regarding the session dates and times. Office of Access and Enrollment 47

48 Eligibility Requirements Students must pre-qualify to participate in the selection process, based on their ISAT scores (or, if the student did not take the ISAT, on a different, accepted standardized test go to and click Programs>International Baccalaureate Programs>Acceptable Standardized Tests). Minimum stanine 5 in both reading comprehension and total math on 7th grade ISAT (or other accepted test); AND minimum 2.5 GPA in 7th grade; AND attendance at informational meeting Students with an IEP/504 Plan must have stanines that add up to at least 10, AND minimum 2.5 GPA in 7th grade, AND attendance at informational meeting. Office of Access and Enrollment 48

49 SELECTION PROCESS How students are selected for International Baccalaureate High Schools Office of Access and Enrollment 49

50 Selection Process Each school identifies a minimum cutoff score for selections and applicants meeting or exceeding this score will receive an offer. (NOTE: this cutoff score may be higher than the cutoff score for the Information Session.) If you are enrolled in an IB school s Middle Years Programme partner school or Academic Center, and you meet the minimum application requirements and attend the school s Information Session, you will be automatically admitted to that school. If you live in a school s attendance area or overlay boundary, you will receive 50 additional points after attending the Information Session. Office of Access and Enrollment 50

51 Waitlists There are no waitlists. If you are not selected for an IB High School, it is possible for you to be contacted later in the year for a second-round process. Office of Access and Enrollment 51

52 CTE-COLLEGE AND CAREER ACADEMIES Office of Access and Enrollment 52

53 CTE College and Career Academies Prepare students for college and career success. Offer hands-on training in various industries. May give students opportunities to earn college credit and participate in job shadows and internships. Office of Access and Enrollment 53

54 APPLICATION PROCESS How to apply to CTE-College and Career Academies Office of Access and Enrollment 54

55 Application Process One application per student Apply to up to five academies Two ways to apply: online at apply.cps.edu OR submit paper application to OAE Office of Access and Enrollment 55

56 Eligibility Requirements The Lottery Academies do not have minimum eligibility requirements. The Selective Academies require that students not be repeating eighth graders nor have been pushed from sixth grade into eighth grade. Jones requires minimum stanines of 5 in both reading comprehension and total math on 7th grade ISAT in order to be eligible. (Students with an IEP or 504 Plan must have reading and math stanines that equal 10 or more.) Office of Access and Enrollment 56

57 SELECTION PROCESS How students are selected for CTE-College and Career Academies Office of Access and Enrollment 57

58 Selection Process Lottery Academies: select students through a computerized lottery, with preference given to students with minimum stanine scores of 5 in reading comprehension and total math (or stanines that equal 10, for students with an IEP or 504 Plan). Selective Academies: (Health Sciences, Law & Public Safety, Pre-Engineering, IT Cisco and IT Database Programming) select students based on points. Points are assigned to 7th grade final GPA and stanines. Applicants meeting or exceeding a school s cut score will receive an offer. Office of Access and Enrollment 58

59 Selection Process - Jones Total possible points 600 based on 7 th grade final grades and 7 th grade standardized test score stanines in reading comprehension and total math Ranked from high to low with preference given to students within the defined preference overlay boundary. Office of Access and Enrollment 59

60 Applicant Pool After seats at each school are filled, non-selected students remain in an applicant pool. Students are ranked according to preference group and attendance area status. If additional seats become available, students will be selected from the applicant pool. Office of Access and Enrollment 60

61 OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS (DISTRICT) Office of Access and Enrollment 61

62 Other High Schools These schools : (1) do not fit into one of the groups of high schools previously discussed (Selective Enrollment High Schools, Military Academies, Magnet Schools and Programs, IB High Schools, and CTE-College and Career Academies), OR (2) offer magnet, IB or CTE-CCA programs but also accept students through an open enrollment process. Some of these schools accept the Standard High School application, and some require applicants to submit a school-specific application. See the High School Guide for information on how to apply to these schools. Office of Access and Enrollment 62

63 COMMON INFORMATION FOR ALL SCHOOL TYPES Office of Access and Enrollment 63

64 Online Application Process Online site: apply.cps.edu Eighth grade students will receive a Personal Identification Number (PIN) in their eligibility letter. The PIN can be used for applications for all children in the family. If you do not have computer access, you can contact your school for access and assistance in utilizing the online application site. Schedule your appointments (test, information sessions, audition) based on the programs to which you plan to apply. After you schedule your appointments, you will receive a Confirmation Page. Print this page and keep it in a safe place; you will need to take the Confirmation Page with you to your appointments this is your entry ticket. Submit your applications after your schedule your appointments. Print your confirmation as proof that you submitted your applications. Office of Access and Enrollment 64

65 Paper Application Process Obtain paper applications from (click Apply and Application Materials ), your school counselor, or OAE call (773) or Select choices. Have your parent sign the application and mail or hand-deliver to OAE. If your is listed, you will receive an confirmation. If you enclose a self-addressed, stamped postcard/envelope, it will be returned to you as confirmation. If admissions screenings (i.e., admissions test, information sessions, audition) are required for the schools to which you apply, OAE will schedule your appointments and notify you by mail of the dates, times, and locations. Office of Access and Enrollment 65

66 Notification Letters Notification letters will be mailed to your home no later than February 21, You will receive a letter for each program (e.g., Selective Enrollment, Magnet, etc.) to which you apply. Office of Access and Enrollment 66

67 Questions? Contact Us! or (773) Office of Access and Enrollment 67

68 Thank You! Office of Access and Enrollment 125 South Clark Street, 10 th floor Chicago, IL Office of Access and Enrollment 68

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