NOBLE - MUCHIN HS
About the school
Muchin College Prep opened in August of 2009 on the 7th floor of a high-rise building downtown. We have consistently ranked among the top 10 highest performing non-selective high schools in Chicago. Our scholars come to Muchin from more than 50 zip codes across Chicago and commute primarily by public transportation to our downtown campus. In addition, our diverse staff represents every region in the US and eight countries outside the US, and includes 15+ year veterans, Ivy League graduates, and NCAA athletes. Our scholars engage in a rigorous curriculum that prepares them for success in college and beyond. In addition to our rigorous curriculum, we focus on character education. We leverage our unique location to provide a variety of opportunities for our scholars to interact with professionals through internships, youth employment, and enriching activities. Since opening, 100% of our scholars have been accepted to two- and four-year colleges and universities. Now in our ninth year of operation, our founding class has seen its first college graduates! We have more than 67% of our first-generation college scholars on track to graduate - outpacing the CPS college completion average.
Student Life
- Attendance Boundaries
- No
- Bilingual Services
- Yes
- Classroom Languages
- Spanish
- Refugee Services
- No
- School Grades
- 9,10,11,12
- Significantly Modified Curriculum
- No
- Title 1 Eligible
- Yes
- Campus Accessibility
- Dress Code
- Yes
- Multisensory Program
- No
- Parking Accessibility
- Safety Rating
- VERY WEAK
- Transition Program
- No
- School Hours
- M- R 7:50 AM - 3:26 PM, F 7:50 AM - 12:20 PM
Demographics
School Stats
College And Career
- ACT/SAT Prep Courses
- Career Development
- College Tours
In-School Programs
- AP
Creative
- Animation/Cartoon
- Ballroom Dancing
- Choir/Chorus
- Culinary Classes
- Dance
- Drama
- Drawing
- Ethnic/Folk Dance
- Film and Video
- Fundamentals/Theory of Music
- Graphic Design
- Guitar
- Improv
- Knitting
- Media and Production Workshops
- Modern/Hip-Hop Dance
- Photography
- Plays/Acting
- Rhythm Group
- Rock Band
- Sketching
- Step Dance
- Student Art Club
- Student Music Club
- Talent Show
- Theater
- Web Design
Health And Wellness
- Crisis Intervention Services
- Health Curriculum Utilized
- Nutrition Program
- Nutrition Workshop
- Targeted Interventions
- Workshops/Classes
Life And Leadership
- Mentoring for Boys/Girls
- Peer Mentors
- Service Learning/Community Volunteer Program
Parent And Community
- 8-9th Grade Transition Workshops
- Art Appreciation
- Book Club
- Community Service
- Computer/Technology Workshops
- Conflict Resolution
- Cooking Club
- Enrichment Classes
- Family Counseling/Support Group
- Field Trip
- Financial Literacy Workshops
- Health and Well-Being Workshops
- Health and Wellness Workshops/Programs
- Jazzercise
- Leadership Development For Parents
- Literacy Workshops
- Meeting Space For Parent Groups
- Music Appreciation
- Parent Advisory/Group
- Parent Advocacy
- Running
- Self-Esteem Workshops
- Supporting your Student Workshops/Programs
- Transition to College Workshops
- Yoga
Scholastic
- Advanced Placement
- Bilingual Support
- Book/Reading Club
- Chess Team
- Evening School
- Homework Club/Study Group
- Homework Help
- Journalism Club
- Learning Lab
- Math Team
- Newspaper
- Poetry Club
- Poetry Workshops
- Science Club
- Summer School
- Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
- Technology Club
- Tutoring
- Tutoring
- Virtual Learning/Online Courses
- Writers Workshop
- Yearbook Club
Sports And Fitness
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Chess
- Conditioning and Fitness
- Dance
- Double Dutch
- Exercise
- Fitness Basics
- Football
- Girls on Track
- Rugby
- Running
- Soccer
- Softball
- Step Dance
- Volleyball
- Yoga/Pilates
- Zumba
Key:
- Application Information: Data available for entry-level grade only
- Application Requirements: events that must be completed prior to applying
- GPA: Minimum GPA requirements to be included in Selections process
- HS Admissions Exam Minimum: Minimum % to be included in the Selections process
- Selection by Lottery: students chosen at random computerized lottery
- Selection by Point: Students are placed in descending point score based on academic criteria
- Sibling Priority: Sibling must be in same household and attends now and will still be enrolled in the school being applied to during applicant's first school year
- Staff Priority: 2 seats for staff students at entry grade & at the school of employment only.
NOBLE-MUCHIN HS-Charter-General Education
- Selection Type: Random Computerized Lottery
- GPA: N/A
- HS Admissions Exam Minimum for ELA/Math:
- General Education and 504 Plan Students: /
- IEP and EL Students: /
- Priority: Sibling Preference,General
- Number of applications: 1731
- Number of offers: 330