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Austin College and Career Academy High School (formerly known as Austin Polytech High School, commonly known as Austin High School) is a
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located in the
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neighborhood in
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, Austin opened in 1876 and was named in honor of Henry W. Austin, a Chicago real estate developer. Austin shared its campus with two smaller schools; Austin Business & Entrepreneurship Academy High and V.O.I.S.E. Academy High School. After the 2015–2016 school year, the small schools converted into one school and was renamed Austin College and Career Academy High School.


History

Austin was opened by the Chicago Public Schools district in 1876. In 1899, the tuition charged to residents of River Forest and Maywood going to Oak Park High School was raised, prompting the students from those towns to move their students to Austin High. During the mid-twentieth century, Austin High was considered one of the best high schools in the Chicago area. In 2004, the online newsletter ''Chicago-Catalyst.org'' called the school "A yellow brick fortress". In later years, however, Austin suffered from low test scores, low attendance, and student violence. During the 2003–2004 school year, The Chicago Public Schools began phasing the school out, ordering the school to stop admitting new freshmen students. The last graduations were held in June 2007 and the phase-out was completed by the end of summer, 2007. Many of the old school records from 1890 to 1970 were moved to the
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's Special Collections for Community History for preservation after the original closing of the school in 2007.


Renaissance 2010

As part of the
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program, the school's campus was then converted into three smaller high schools: *Austin Polytechnical Academy, which opened in 2007, *Austin Business and Entrepreneurship Academy, which opened in 2006, *V.O.I.S.E. Academy High School, which opened in 2008. (VOISE stands for "Virtual Opportunities Inside a School Environment"; the school combines an online curriculum with classroom instruction.) The schools on the Austin campus share an athletics program. The sports teams are nicknamed the Tigers. After the 2015–2016 school year, Chicago Public Schools decided to close the small schools and merge them back into one school, naming the new school Austin College and Career Academy High School.


Academics

Austin College and Career Academy is rated a 1 out of 10 by GreatSchools.org, a national school quality information site. GreatSchools’ Summary Rating is based on four of the school’s themed ratings: the Test Score Rating, Student or Academic Progress Rating, College Readiness Rating, and Equity Rating and flags for discipline and attendance disparities at a school.


Athletics

Austin competes in the
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(CPL) and is a member of the
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(IHSA). Austin sport teams are nicknamed Tigers.


Chicago Prep Bowl (1937)

In 1937, The schools'
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team played Leo Catholic High School in the Chicago Prep Bowl at
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. Austin was led by star
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Bill DeCorrevont, one of the best known high school athletes of his day. The attendance was estimated to be as high as 130,000IHSA Boys Football All-Time General Records
. Illinois High School Association. January 8, 2010. Retrieved on January 31, 2010.
—possibly the largest crowd to ever attend an American football game.Steven A. Riess, Gerald R. Gems. ''The Chicago Sports Reader''. University of Illinois Press, 2009. 18. (Sources vary on the exact figure, however; the
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provides an estimate of 110,000 attendees.) Austin won 26–0.


Chess Team

The Team had been on the channel four news for being undefeated statewide and became the statewide champions of the Illinois chess teams which also brought media attention in other aspects which include the Austin Weekly and Chicago Tribune. Mr. Lee was undefeated the entire season and was noted as breaking records and making history for the Austin Community Academy High School as there hadn't been a chess team since the early 1980s. The coach, Richard Dunbar was a detective for the
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who cared entirely about the community and local youth. Abraham Lee is listed in the United States Chess Federation.


Notable alumni

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(attended), – DePaul and
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player. *
Alf Bauman Alfred Ernest Bauman (January 3, 1920 – May 20, 1980) was an American professional football player. Bauman was born in 1920 in Chicago and attended Austin High School in that city. He then attended Northwestern University, where he played co ...
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player."Austin at a glance". ''Chicago Sun-Times''. September 8, 1993. 85. * Roy Brown – puppeteer and performer-"Cooky the Clown" of '' Bozo's Circus''. * Larry Canada – former NFL player. * Marian Carr, actress. * Bill DeCorrevont – NFL player. *
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– Chicago television sportscaster. *
Bud Freeman Lawrence "Bud" Freeman (April 13, 1906 – March 15, 1991) was an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer, known mainly for playing tenor saxophone, but also the clarinet. Biography In 1922, Freeman and some friends from high sc ...
– jazz musician, member of Austin High School Gang.Austin High Gang
Encyclopedia of Chicago. Retrieved on January 31, 2010.
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(1945) – actor, comedian. * Roberta Karmel, – Educator, Centennial Professor of Law at
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, and first female
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of the
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. * Jim Lanigan – jazz musician, member of Austin High Gang. * Art Lopatka
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player (
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,
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). * Phil Masi
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catcher (
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,
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,
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), played in
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. * Dick McPartland – jazz musician, member of Austin High School Gang. * Jimmy McPartland – jazz musician, member of Austin High School Gang. * Eric Morris né Fred Stein (1949) – actor and acting teacher. * Pete Pihos – NFL player. * Walter J. Reum, – Illinois state representative and lawyer.'Illinois Blue Book 1961-1962,' Biographical Sketch of Walter J. Reum, pg. 236-237 * Robert Townsend (1975) – actor, film director, writer and comedian. * Frank Teschemacher – jazz musician, member of Austin High School Gang. * Jean Wallace - actress * Bobby Wilson – NFL player. * George Wilson – NFL player and coach. *
Abe Woodson Abraham Benjamin Woodson (February 15, 1934 – February 8, 2014) was an American professional American football, football cornerback and kick returner who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL), mainly with the San Francis ...
– NFL player.


References


External links

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VOISE Academywww.Catalyst-Chicago.org
has searchable index with articles on Austin Community Academy HS
Chicago Public Library
Special Collections AHSC contain Austin HS records 1879 - 1979 (AUHS)
CPS.edu is Chicago Public Schools
with a search for Austin High School articles Phased-out 2004 to end of summer 2007
Facebook: Austin Community Ac High School
* This one seems targeted towards classes around the 1940s and 1950s {{authority control Public high schools in Chicago Educational institutions established in 1876 1876 establishments in Illinois