St. HOPE Public Schools works tirelessly toward its mission of graduating self-motivated, industrious, and critical thinking leaders who are committed to serving others, passionate about lifelong learning, and prepared to earn a degree from a four-year college. From its rigorous curriculum and excellent athletic programs to its longer school days and high expectations for behavior, St. HOPE does whatever it takes to help its students reach their full potential. In 2016, 96% of its high school seniors were accepted to a four-year college. St. HOPE Public Schools is a pre-kindergarten through 12th grade system of five schools serving nearly 2,000 students. St. HOPE Public Schools are not like other schools; they belong to a family of non-profits whose mission is to revitalize the Oak Park community through public education and economic development. Scholars not only receive high-quality education but also belong to a community dedicated to their success beyond the classroom. St. HOPE Community Development Corporation has dramatically improved Oak Park through its holistic community development approach, creating more than 20 businesses and over 300 jobs. It opened the 40 Acres Art and Cultural Center, a 25,000-square-foot mixed-use facility located in the heart of Oak Park hosting the Guild Theater, Underground Books, Old Soul, and more. St. HOPE has even brought dedicated partners like Teach for America, College Track, and City Year to the neighborhood for additional support. St. HOPE Community Development Corporation supports St. HOPE Public Schools by transforming the environment of its scholars, providing them with vision for excellence and success.
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