Kelvyn Park High School

Kelvyn Park High School
Address
4343 W. Wrightwood Ave.
Chicago, Illinois 60639
United States
Coordinates 41°55′39″N 87°44′10″W / 41.9275°N 87.7360°W / 41.9275; -87.7360Coordinates: 41°55′39″N 87°44′10″W / 41.9275°N 87.7360°W / 41.9275; -87.7360
Information
School type Public Secondary
Opened 1933
School district Chicago Public Schools
CEEB code 140920[1]
Principal Allyson Rochelle Fox
Grades 712
Gender Coed
Enrollment 844 (2014–15)
Campus type Urban
Color(s)      Black
     Gold
Athletics conference Chicago Public League
Team name Panthers
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Yearbook The Kelvynian
Website kelvynparkhs.org

Kelvyn Park High School is a public 4–year high school located in the Hermosa neighborhood on northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1933, Kelvyn Park is operated by the Chicago Public Schools district. In addition to being a neighborhood high school, Kelvyn Park also serves as a middle school; serving grades seventh and eighth. Kelvyn Park was the subject of a 1979 PBS news special called As We See It, a short documentary created by Kelvyn Park students about desegregation and student life at the school. As of 2015, Kelvyn Park has a graduation rate of 52.1 percent.

History

Kelvyn Park began as an elementary school in 1918. Before that time, the land contained 19 portable units that were connected to Nixon Elementary School. In 1925, a junior high school was organized in the building to relieve pressure at Carl Schurz High School, which was overcrowded at the time. In 1927, some of the Kelvyn Park elementary students were phased-out to the newly constructed Barry Elementary School. In 1933, Kelvyn Park became a high school; however, elementary students remained until 1936. From its opening, The school had been predominantly populated by Whites; with the overflow of Hispanics migrating into the neighborhood in the early 1970s, The schools Hispanic population increased from 11% to 59% by 1978. Kelvyn Park High has been converted into a 7–12 grade school to compensate for the loss of Ames Middle School which is being converted into the Marine Math and Science Academy.[2] The conversion of Ames is considered controversial among community stakeholders and is currently being contested.[3]

Other information

Exterior shots of Kelvyn Park were used as the setting (building) for the WB comedy series The Steve Harvey Show which ran from 1996 until 2002.

Athletics

Kelvyn Park competes in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). Their sport teams are stylized and named the Panthers. Kelvyn Park boys' basketball team were Public League champions in 1942-43.

Clubs and athletics

  • Boys/Girls Basketball
  • Choir/Chorus
  • Boys/Girls Bowling
  • Band
  • Model United Nations
  • Cheerleading
  • Boys/Girls Cross Country
  • Pom-Pom
  • Boys/Girls Soccer
  • Wrestling
  • Boys/Girls Track

Notable alumni

References

  1. SAT Code: Kelvyn Park HS
  2. Flores, Christian. "Students, parents say goodbye to Ames Middle School". Northwestern University. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  3. Joravsky, Ben. "Will CPS reverse itself on Ames Middle School?". Chicago Reader. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
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