Pritzker College Prep was founded in 2006 as one of the first expansion campuses of the Noble Network of Charter Schools. It is named in honor of Penny Pritzker and Bryan Traubert and their support of Noble's first expansion campuses through their Pritzker Traubert Family Foundation.
Location
Pritzker is located in the Hermosa neighborhood of Chicago in a building leased from the Archdiocese of Chicago. Before Pritzker opened, the building served as St. Philomena Elementary School.
Ratings
As of 2018, Pritzker is rated highly by several city- and state-wide organizations.
Since 2008, Pritzker has partnered with Phillips Exeter Academy for teacher training and collaboration around the Harkness method of instruction. Each summer since 2012, rising seniors from the school attend the Pushkin Summer Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for intensive Russian language studies. Since 2015, Pushkin participants have also been eligible to travel to Eastern Europe after graduation through a partner grant between PSI and the National Security Language Initiative for Youth. Through Noble's partnership with the Right Angle Foundation and the Summer of a Lifetime program, top sophomores are invited to attend college summer programs around the country with most of their expenses covered.
Course Offerings
College Focus
As with all Noble schools, Pritzker's curriculum is focused on preparing students to attend four-year colleges, and each year since 2010, when Pritzker graduated its first seniors, 100% of graduating seniors have been accepted into college. All seniors take Collegiate Seminar, a course focused on researching and applying to college, applying for financial aid, and planning to navigate life on college campuses. The class of 2018 earned over $50 million in scholarships and chose to attend schools all over the country.
In June 2015 Pritzker became certified as an International Baccalaureate school. As of the 2018-2019 school year, the school also offers AP courses.
Foreign Language
Juniors and seniors at Pritzker take Russian as a foreign language, and AP Spanish is also offered as an independent study course, as of the 2018-2020school year.
Electives
Incoming freshmen at Pritzker choose between four award-winning elective programs: Band, Choir, Marine Corps JROTC, and Journalism.
The Journalism program, which produces The Pritzker Press online and in print, was established in 2014. Writers from the program compete annually through both the Scholastic Press Association of Chicago High School Media Awards and Conference and the Illinois Journalism Education Association's Newspaper & Digital News Media Competition. The Pritzker Press placed 3rd and 2nd overall in 2017 and 2018, respectively, in its division in the IJEA competition.
Extracurriculars
Athletics
As of the 2018-2019 school year, the school has competitive teams for 15 sports: Football, boys’ soccer, girls’ soccer, boys’ rugby, girls’ rugby, girls’ volleyball, cross country, boys’ basketball, girls’ basketball, cheerleading, wrestling, baseball, softball, track and field, and ultimate frisbee.
IHSA">Illinois High School Association">IHSA Regional championships:
Girls’ Soccer: 2014, 2015, 2017
Softball: 2014
State championships:
Boys’ Rugby: 2013
Ultimate Frisbee: 2015
Clubs
As of the 2018-2019 school year, the school offers over 20 competitive and non-competitive clubs.
Distinguished Teacher Program
In May 2019, The Noble Network of Charter Schools announced the first 20 recipients of its newly created Distinguished Teacher program. The purpose of the Distinguished Teacher program is to identify, recognize, and reward a select group of Noble teachers who have achieved exceptional results for students at Noble for at least three years and during that time have exemplified the five key questions laid out in the Distinguished Teacher framework. Prior to being selected, candidates participated in a rigorous application process that began in January 2019, where they first submitted their written narratives along with a portfolio that included comprehensive data. Finalists then participated in classroom observations and debriefs, student surveys, a panel interview, and reference checks. Among other benefits, those who are selected to be a Distinguished Teacher receive an annual bonus of $10,000, will help facilitate professional development experiences across the Noble Network as well as participate in the selection of future Distinguished Teachers. Four teachers from Pritzker College Prep were chosen to be 2018-2019 Distinguished Teachers: Amanda Meyers - English teacher; Benjamin Das - Band teacher; Charles Rosentel - Social Studies teacher; and GySgt. Jose Alvarez, Jr. - MUROTC- Marine Instructor.