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Richards Career Academy High School
(773) 535-4824
5009 S Laflin St
Chicago, IL 60609
Level: 9-12
District: Chicago Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Richards Career Academy High School, Chicago, IL.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:0.4% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:32.6% (2007)
Hispanic:64.7% (2007)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.2% (2007)
Multiracial:2.1% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:79.54% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:11.9% (2006)




Richards Career Academy High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Richards Career Academy High School Reviews

 
well me as a student at richards career academy totally diagree with the rating that they gave my school. Yeah it might not be the most great looking school and there are some students there that could careless about getting educated. But theres actually students that care and do there work maybe not alot but it all depends on the student not the school. The school dose not decide on the actions the students take to benifit themselfs, it all depends on the student. somecare some dont simple as that. some complain about how bad the school looks and how the school dose not get enought funding but the truth is that it really dosent matter how good the school looks as long as theres books to learn and teachers that are willing to teach.thanks to the culinary career i've had many great experiances that will benifit me in the future.

Agreed, many of the teachers strive to provide the best academic education possible. This is not to say that all teachers do the same. The worst part of this school is its location. I remember the many fights that took place in school. I would not recommend anyone to attend this school.

First of all for the record let me just say that if you are going to negatively attack the educational and disciplinary actions of this particular school, please do so intelligently. I am a product of this particular school and I feel that it helped me to better myself academically and socially. Richards also helped me to flourish poetically. They expressed complete confidence in my culinary skills and also gave me the limited opportunity of going to both Paris,France and London,England. Don't blame this school for the behavior of these students who refuse to succumb to higher education. These teachers really do try and I personally recommend that this school be re-evaluated and respected.



 

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