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Senn High School

Senn High School
Address
Map
5900 N. Glenwood Avenue

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60660

Coordinates41°59′21″N 87°40′00″W / 41.98917°N 87.66667°W / 41.98917; -87.66667
Information
TypePublic Secondary
MottoLearning is a lifelong process. Learning empowers.
EstablishedFebruary 3, 1913 (1913-02-03)
School districtChicago Public Schools
DeanTerrell Walsh
PrincipalHolly Dacres
Grades912
GenderCoed
Enrollment1,682 (2020–21)[2]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s) Forest Green
  White[1]
Athletics conferenceChicago Public League
MascotBulldogs
YearbookForum
Websitewww.sennhs.org

Senn High School is a public four-year high school located in the Edgewater neighborhood on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Senn is operated by the Chicago Public Schools system and was opened on 3 February 1913.[3] The school is named in honor of surgeon, instructor, and founder of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Nicholas Senn. Senn has advanced placement classes, an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, a fine arts program (theater, visual arts, dance, and music), and a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program. It formerly housed the public but administratively separate, Hyman Rickover Naval Academy. The architect for the Senn High School building and campus was Arthur F. Hussander,[4][5] who was the chief architect for the Chicago Board of Education; the contractor was Frank Paschen.[3][6]

  1. ^ IHSA Chicago (Senn)
  2. ^ "Senn High School". School Directory Information. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Nicholas Senn High School – The Early Years | Edgewater Historical Society". www.edgewaterhistory.org. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Nicholas Senn High School". Chicago Historic Schools. 3 May 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Arthur F. Hussander (1865–1943)". Chicago Historic Schools. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Senn: Building and Grounds, History | Edgewater Historical Society". www.edgewaterhistory.org. Retrieved 2 April 2018.

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