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New Racial Divide for CPS?
New Racial Divide for CPS?-March 2024
Mar 16, 2026 9:12 AM

A Chicago Sun-Times article reported on the decline of minority students in some of the city’s top ranked selective enrollment high schools. Joining Elizabeth Brackett to take a detailed look at selective enrollment schools, their impact, and their effect on racial diversity are John Barker, Chief Accountability Officer for Chicago Public Schools, Steve Tozer, a professor at University of Illinois at Chicago and the founding coordinator of UIC’s Urban Education Leadership program, Lisa Barrow, a research advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and Dwayne Truss, the Assistant Director of Raise Your Hand Illinois.

Selective enrollment schools have quotas, and 70 percent of spots at selective schools are based on the tier system. The remaining 30 percent of spots are given to the highest-performing applicants, regardless of where they live in the city.

-Map by Kristen Thometz

File Attachments:

PDF icon Census Tract -- Map_2014-2015.pdf

PDF icon SEHS Cutoff Scores 2014-2015.pdf

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