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Explore this section for information on school choice patterns and student commute distance and time.

Region Choice Overview

Number of Schools in the Region

 

Elementary Schools

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High Schools

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Options School 

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Elementary School Attendance Boundaries in the Region

North Lakefront ES Boundaries

Elementary School Attendance Boundaries

Elementary school attendance area
Elementary school location
Middle school location (if not co-located with elementary school)

NOTE: Schools in the region without attendance boundaries (citywide schools) are not shown on the attendance boundary map. Citywide schools do not have attendance boundaries and admit students through an application process.

CPS does have some middle schools that serve a subset of grades K-8. Middle schools may have a dedicated attendance boundary. Only middle schools that are not co-located with a separate elementary school are included on this map. For more information on middle schools, use the CPS School Locator at schoolinfo.cps.edu/schoollocator/index.html to understand which schools an address is zoned to.

High School Attendance Boundaries in the Region

North Lakefront HS Boundary Map

High School Attendance Boundaries

  High school attendance area
  High school location

NOTE: Schools in the region without attendance boundaries (citywide schools) are not shown on the attendance boundary map. Citywide schools do not have attendance boundaries and admit students through an application process.

Options High Schools do not have attendance boundaries and students can choose to attend any Options high school within or outside of their home region.

Choice Patterns in the Region

Choice In

   

Students that live outside of the region and attend schools in the region

Choice Out

   

Students that live in the region but attend schools outside the region

Reside & Attend

  

Students that both reside and attend schools in the region

Are Elementary Students Choosing Schools in the Region?

Elementary School Student Choice Over Time

School choice is currently defined as choosing to attend a school that is not a student’s zoned (or assigned) school.

Over the past four years, in this region, the percent of elementary school students attending a school other than their zoned school (in or out of the region) has decreased from 48% to 47%. In the same time frame, the percentage of students attending their zoned school has increased from 52% to 53%.

The percentage of elementary school students attending a school in the North Lakefront region (zoned or non-zoned) has remained relatively the same at 80%, while the percentage of students attending another school out of the region has remained relatively the same at 20%.

Elementary School Student Attendance Type Over Time

 

NOTE: Only K-8 grade students are included in school choice calculations as Pre-K students are not zoned to a school. Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Elementary School Students Who Attend School Out of Region by Race/Ethnicity

Of the 6,650 elementary students who live in the region, 20% (1,304 students) attend school outside of the region. In the region, 20% of students who identify as Latinx attend school outside of their home region compared to 16% of students who identify as Black and 24% of students who identify as White.

 Elementary School Students Attending School Out of Region by Race/Ethnicity

 

NOTE: Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Elementary School Students Who Attend a Non-Zoned School In Region

Of the 6,650 elementary students residing in the region, 27% (1,802 students) attend another school in the region that is not their zoned school. Of those students, 56% attend other zoned schools with the remainder attending Magnet or Charter/Contract schools in the region.

School Type of Elementary School Students Attending a Non-Zoned School In Region

 

Elementary School Students Who Attend a Non-Zoned School Out of Region

Of the 6,650 elementary students residing in the region, 20% (1,304 students) attend another school out of the region. Of those students, 35% attend Selective Enrollment schools with the remainder attending other zoned schools, Magnet, Charter/Contract, or other citywide schools out of the region.

School Type of Elementary School Students Attending a School Out of Region

 

Elementary School Student's Distance and Time Traveled to School

Of the 6,650 elementary students residing in the region, 71% travel less than 1 mile for school and 12% travel 3 miles or more. 62% of students travel less than 15 minutes and 5% travel 45 minutes or more.

Elementary School Students
Distance Traveled to School

 

Region median: 0.5 mi.
District median: 0.5 mi.

Elementary School Students
Time Traveled to School

 

Region median: 11 min.
District median: 12 min.

NOTE: The travel distance and time medians represent the midpoint in each group of data. The midpoint is the point where 50% of students in the region travel shorter than this distance/time and 50% travel longer than this distance/time. Using a median more fairly represents travel data and reduces the influence of extreme values such as students who attend school very far away from their home region.

Distance traveled and commute time are calculated based on the student’s home address and the address of their school. Commute distance and time was calculated using Google Maps travel estimates and includes a combination of walking and public transit data. The analysis takes into account school start times and chooses routes that minimize unnecessary travel and wait time. Any wait time before a trip starts is not included but wait times due to transfers are included.

Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Where are Elementary Students Choosing to Attend Outside the Region?

This map illustrates the current choice footprint of K-8th graders residing in the North Lakefront region but attending a school out of the region.

The Northwest Side and Greater Lincoln Park regions are enrolling the greatest overall number of elementary students who reside in the North Lakefront region but attend school out of the region.

                                 Elementary School Choice Footprint Map

North Lakefront Elementary School Choice Footprint Map

Are High School Students Choosing Schools in the Region?

Percentage of 8th Grade Students in the Region Who Applied to High School

Since 2017-18, CPS has utilized the GoCPS platform to allow students to research and apply to all high schools and high school programs. Students are asked to rank in order of preference the schools and programs they are most interested in. Students are still guaranteed a seat in the general education program at their zoned high school and do not have to submit a GoCPS application for that program. For more information about GoCPS and the high school application process, visit go.cps.edu.

In the North Lakefront region, 92% (646) of 8th-grade students applied to a variety of high school programs in Round 1 of the GoCPS application process.

Percent of 8th Grade Students in the Region Who Applied to High School

 

Percentage of Students in the Region Who Received an Offer from One of Their Top 3 Choices

Of the 8th-grade students residing in the North Lakefront region who applied in Round 1, 88% received an offer to one of their top 3 choices of high school programs. This figure does not include selective enrollment high schools as those schools use a different ranking process in GoCPS.

Percent of 8th Grade Students in the Region Who Received an Offer from One of Their Top 3 Choices

 

NOTE: This analysis only includes 8th-grade applicants who were enrolled on the 20th day of school in 2023-24. Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Between school years 2020-21 and 2021-22 changes were made to the CPS HS admissions process. As a result, students' ranking and offer outcomes will differ overall from previous years' data.

High School Student Choice Over Time

School choice is currently defined as choosing to attend a school that is not a student’s zoned (or assigned) school.

Over the past four years, in this region, the percent of high school students attending a school other than their zoned school (in or out of the region) has decreased from 67% to 66%. In the same time frame, the percentage of students attending their zoned school has increased from 34% to 35%.

High school students attending a school in the North Lakefront region (zoned or non-zoned) has increased from 52% to 56%, while students attending another school out of the region has decreased from 49% to 45%.

High School Student Attendance Type Over Time

 

NOTE: Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

High School Students Who Attend School Out of Region by Race/Ethnicity

Of the 2,955 high students who live in the region, 45% (1,326 students) attend school outside of the region. In the region, 34% of students who identify as Latinx attend school outside of their home region compared to 39% of students who identify as Black and 64% of students who identify as White.

High School Students Attending School Out of Region by Race/Ethnicity

 

NOTE: Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

High School Students Who Attend a Non-Zoned School In Region

Of the 2,955 high students residing in the region, 21% (606 students) attend another school in the region that is not their zoned school. Of those students, 34% attend Charter/Contract schools with the remainder attending other zoned schools, Magnet, or other citywide schools in the region.

School Type of High School Students Attending a Non-Zoned School In Region

 

High School Students Who Attend a Non-Zoned School Out of Region

Of the 2,955 high students residing in the region, 45% (1,326 students) attend another school out of the region. Of those students, 44% attend Selective Enrollment schools with the remainder attending other zoned schools, Charter/Contract, Magnet, other citywide schools, or Military schools out of the region.

School Type of High School Students Attending a School Out of Region

 

High School Student's Distance and Time Traveled to School

Of the 2,955 high students residing in the region, 56% travel less than 3 miles for school and 14% travel 6 miles or more. 58% of students travel less than 30 minutes and 19% travel 45 minutes or more.

High School Students
Distance Traveled to School

 

Region median: 2.5 mi.
District median: 2.7 mi.

High School Students
Time Traveled to School

 

Region median: 26 min.
District median: 26 min.

NOTE: The travel distance and time medians represent the midpoint in each group of data. The midpoint is the point where 50% of students in the region travel shorter than this distance/time and 50% travel longer than this distance/time. Using a median more fairly represents travel data and reduces the influence of extreme values such as students who attend school very far away from their home region.

Distance traveled and commute time are calculated based on the student’s home address and the address of their school. Commute distance and time was calculated using Google Maps travel estimates and includes a combination of walking and public transit data. The analysis takes into account school start times and chooses routes that minimize unnecessary travel and wait time. Any wait time before a trip starts is not included but wait times due to transfers are included.

Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Where are High School Students Choosing to Attend Outside the Region?

Choice Footprint Map

This map illustrates the current choice footprint of 9th-12th graders residing in the North Lakefront region but attending a school out of the region.

The Northwest Side, Greater Lincoln Park, and Central Area regions are enrolling the greatest overall number of high school students who reside in the North Lakefront region but attend school out of the region.

                                 High School Choice Footprint Map
High School Choice Footprint Map North Lakefront

Are Options High School Students Choosing Schools in the Region?

Options High School Student Choice Over Time

Options high schools serve students who need a new pathway toward high school graduation. CPS schools offer additional supports and services for students who have been out of school and seek to return or who may need opportunities to earn credits in an accelerated program. Some of CPS’ campuses offer additional supports such as counseling and alternative schedules for students who may work during the traditional school day.

Options high schools exist in every region except the Greater Lincoln Park and Far Southwest Side regions. Options high schools do not have attendance zones or admission criteria although many serve only students 16 years and older. Students can choose to attend any Options high school within or outside of their home region. For this reason, Choice patterns tend to differ for Options students compared to elementary and other high school students.

Over the past four years, the percent of North Lakefront region Options high school students attending a school in the region has increased from 39% to 48%. In the North Lakefront region, Options high school students attend school out of the region at a greater rate than elementary students and at a greater rate than other high school students.

Options High School Student Attendance Type Over Time

 

NOTE: Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Options High School Student's Distance Traveled to School

The median travel distance for Options high school students residing in the region is 4.6 miles to school, which is 1.2 miles more than the district median. Of the 114 Options high school students in the region, 35% travel less than 3 miles and 43% travel 6 miles or more.

Options High School Students Distance Traveled to School

 

Region median: 4.6 mi.
District median: 3.4 mi.

NOTE: The travel distance and time medians represent the midpoint in each group of data. The midpoint is the point where 50% of students in the region travel shorter than this distance/time and 50% travel longer than this distance/time. Using a median more fairly represents travel data and reduces the influence of extreme values such as students who attend school very far away from their home region.

Distance traveled and commute time are calculated based on the student’s home address and the address of their school. Commute distance and time was calculated using Google Maps travel estimates and includes a combination of walking and public transit data. The analysis takes into account school start times and chooses routes that minimize unnecessary travel and wait time. Any wait time before a trip starts is not included but wait times due to transfers are included.

Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Options High School Student's Time Traveled to School

The median travel time for Options high school students residing in the region is 39 minutes, which is 8 minutes more than the district median. Of the 114 Option high school students in the region, 37% travel less than 30 minutes and 39% travel 45 minutes or more.

Options High School Students Time Traveled to School

 

Region median: 39 min.
District median: 31 min.

NOTE: The travel distance and time medians represent the midpoint in each group of data. The midpoint is the point where 50% of students in the region travel shorter than this distance/time and 50% travel longer than this distance/time. Using a median more fairly represents travel data and reduces the influence of extreme values such as students who attend school very far away from their home region.

Distance traveled and commute time are calculated based on the student’s home address and the address of their school. Commute distance and time was calculated using Google Maps travel estimates and includes a combination of walking and public transit data. The analysis takes into account school start times and chooses routes that minimize unnecessary travel and wait time. Any wait time before a trip starts is not included but wait times due to transfers are included.

Due to rounding, some charts may not add up to 100%.

Where are Options High School Students Choosing to Attend Outside the Region?

Choice Footprint Map and Table

This map illustrates the current choice footprint of 9th-12th Options high school students residing in the North Lakefront region. The table shares enrollment data on Options high schools students across all regions.

The Northwest Side and Central Area regions are enrolling the greatest overall number of Options high school students who reside in the North Lakefront region but attend school out of the region.

Map of Options High School Locations and
Where Options High School Students Reside and Attend

Options HS Choice Footprint Map

NOTE: Share of Options high school students by region is provided to show the proportion of HS students who attend an Options high school compared to all HS students who reside in that region.

Options high school students can attend school in or out of the region except for in the Far Southwest Side and Greater Lincoln Park regions which do not contain Options high schools.

Options high schools do not have attendance zones or admission criteria although many serve only students 16 years and older.

Options High School Students

 

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