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Gordon Tech High School
(773) 539-3600
3633 N California Ave
Chicago, IL 60618
Level: 9-12
District: Private



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Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:17.1% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.36% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:8.12% (2008)
Hispanic:46.93% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:16.43% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:28.16% (2008)




Gordon Tech High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Gordon Tech High School Reviews

 
Our family could only afford GT for my first three years of HS. But, the results lasted me a life time. Great teachers that truely cared about the advancement of every student showed. This school set me straight on what was needed to excel in life and how to face adversity. I can't thank them enough.

What I like about Gordon Tech is that the teachers care about the students. I have a freshmen at Gordon and when she is maybe slipping alittle, I get a personal email from her teacher. I was not sure how I would like Gordon for my child. But many things have made me see that Gordon DOES have your childs best interest at heart. Send your child!! Faculty and administration are wonderful. Fr. Sims the principal/president is a kind and just man!

Having a very good impression of Gordon so far. My child is a freshman. Although there were a few rough patches at the beginning of the year as far as the organization of book day, etc. , the school has been very welcoming and my child loves it. There has been an administration change this year so I think now things have settled down into a good 'groove.' All the students and parents we have met so far have been very friendly and welcoming...and so have the faculty members. There are many ways for your student to get involved and also much of the learning is very hands on.

Gordon tech is great! teachers do care about students and take time to explain homework or projects.

This school has been a big disappointment. The teachers are average. They present the material, but not in an interactive or exciting manner. They really have no support system for struggling students, so they ask them to leave and then are able to keep their college rate and graduation rate extremely high. I was told I would receive 1500 in financial aid and that they accepted my son. Then two weeks before school began, they told me only my daughter and no financial aid. I was told donors make the decisions and I don't make enough money but if I came from a two income household or made more yearly, I would not be a liability and would receive financial aid. The communication has been extremely poor from the beginning, except with the counselor. If your teenager needs no attention or guidance, then this school may work.

I love that school great teachers and a great school environment for the students to be in.

I never fully realized how incredibly valuable the level of high quality education was at Gordon until I graduated. The levels of maturity and intelligence I achieved dwarfed many of my college classmates, as well as my coworkers at present. The teachers at Gordon taught more than just curriculum. They taught how to become a contributing member of society....how to adopt morally sound values...how to walk through life taking the roads less traveled. The best years of my life there prepared me for the years to come. Class of 1992.

A school that can provide for any child. Shop classes for those who will not attend college. Advanced classes for those who will go to college. It's also gone coed so young woman can take advantage of the school and it's great facilities.

As a parent of a recent graduate, I believe that GTHS prepared my son well for his University experience. I can't comment on the principal as he is new this year. Some teachers and guidance councelors are fantastic, while others lack a lot. Having lost 26 teachers this year due to budget cuts and only hiring 5 is heading in the wrong direction. 40 kids in a high school class room is a kin to teaching Kindergarten...chaos! The one thing that needs school and public support is their Fine Arts Department. They have done wonderful things with little to no budget; what could they do with some money?

I am an alumnus from the class of 2000. Gordon Tech gave me the foundation necessary to attend a competitive four year university. Gordon is a very safe and enjoyable place to attend. I can truly say that I miss my high school.



 

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