Morgan Park Academy

Morgan Park Academy
Morgan Park Academy
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Address
2153 W. 111th St.
Chicago, Illinois, 60643
USA
Coordinates 41°41′25″N 87°40′33″W / 41.69038°N 87.67574°W / 41.69038; -87.67574
Information
School type non–sectarian private
Opened 1873
Head of school Dr. Catherine Raaflaub
Staff 70
Gender coed
Age 3–10 to 14–18
Average class size 12
Student to teacher ratio 1:12
School Colour(s)      maroon
     ivory
Slogan Independent Thinkers. Global Leaders.
Athletics conference Independent School League
Nickname Warriors
Team name Fighting Weils
School roll 425
Publication Academy Magazine
Newspaper 'Academy News'
Yearbook 'Compendium'
Tuition US$9,530–$17,300[1]
Website

Morgan Park Academy is a coeducational, college preparatory, independent Pre-Kindergarten-12th grade day school located in the Morgan Park neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1863, Morgan Park Academy was formerly known as Mt. Vernon Military Academy, Morgan Park Military Academy (MPMA), and briefly as the Illinois Military Academy, and Morgan Park Academy of the University of Chicago. For a time, the school had a very close connection with the University of Chicago, with the graduates being specifically groomed to enter the new university. The school is committed to providing academic excellence with an emphasis on independent thinking and scholarship. Morgan Park Academy students are consistently accepted into and succeed in the colleges and careers of their choice. Admissions to the Academy is competitive, and the student body reflects a wide array of ethnic, cultural and socio-economic diversity, which prepares students to act as leaders in the dynamic world of the future.

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History

The school was founded as Mt. Vernon Military and Classical Academy in 1873 as a "proprietary school" owned by the headmaster, and run as a for–profit institution. Students paid room and board, as well as for education, uniforms, and maintenance.

While the school was renamed Morgan Park Military Academy in 1877, the school was briefly (1890–92) incorporated as the Illinois Military Academy.

In 1892, William Rainey Harper, acting as the first president of the University of Chicago, joined the recently formed Owen Academy to the school. The Academy's land was purchased, and all operations were moved there, renaming the school Morgan Park Academy of the University of Chicago, where students were to be specifically prepared for entrance into the new university. At this time, the school was integrated, made non–sectarian, and was made co–ed.

Teachers at the school were considered a part of the University of Chicago faculty, instead of being considered separate. Among the faculty was the school's football coach, Amos Alonzo Stagg, who also coached at the University.

In 1906, the University of Chicago ended its relationship with the school. The school reverted to an all–male military school.

During the Great Depression the school expanded, creating a junior college, and extending summer classes to students from nearby public and parochial schools.

In 1958, the school ended its time as a military school, finally becoming Morgan Park Academy. Girls were readmitted in 1959, and the boarding aspect of the school was phased out over ten years. [2]

Academics

The Lower School includes Preschool to Grade 5. The curriculum emphasizes problem-solving and higher-order thinking rather than rote learning and drill. Students are involved in at least one major dramatic performance per year. Computers are used in the classroom and students develop technology skills in regular lab classes.

The Middle School includes Grades 6 through 8. The Academy Middle School emphasizes independent learning. The Academy’s Middle School offers a foundation in English, mathematics, science, music, drama, art, physical education, social studies, world languages and technology. At this level, the faculty work with students to teach them to organize learning and absorb information into a meaningful whole that supports independent learning. Each Middle School student chooses a faculty advisor with whom he or she meets in a small group and individually to discuss academic, social and personal concerns. The purpose of the Advisor group is to strengthen the student’s role within the Academy community by allowing advisees the opportunity to make personal connections, develop a group affiliation, and build their academic and interpersonal skills within the group. Co-curricular opportunities include cultural immersion trips that supplement the Spanish and French programs, spring trips with their class, sports activities (soccer, basketball, softball, baseball, volleyball) and a variety of clubs (Math, Science, French, Spanish, Geography and Chess). Middle School students also have the opportunity to be involved in the Leadership Council that plans and organizes service and social activities for the school year.

The Upper School, which encompasses Grades 9 through 12, completes the program of college preparation. As students transition from the Middle to the Upper School, learning continues to be authentic and engaging with curriculum offerings at three levels: college preparatory, honors, and advanced placement. The Upper School program provides an excellent academic curriculum as well as varied athletic, artistic and leadership opportunities. It fields a variety of athletic teams; provides opportunities in the performing arts, including band, chorus and theater productions; and offers numerous co-curricular offerings to develop leadership ability. Students compete in divisional, regional, and statewide academic and athletic competitions, including previous recognition in the Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) and Rube Goldberg contests.

The school offers 13 Advanced Placement courses.

Athletics

At the middle school level, the school sponsors interscholastic competition for boys and girls in basketball and soccer. Girls may also compete in volleyball, and softball. Boys may also compete in baseball.

The MPA Warriors compete inter-scholastically at the upper school level as members of the Independent School League, which comprises independent private schools in the Chicago area. The school also competes in state championship tournaments sponsored by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA).

The upper school sponsors interscholastic teams for men and women in basketball, soccer, and tennis. Women also compete in softball and volleyball, while men compete in baseball and golf.

The following teams finished in the top four of their respective state tournaments sponsored by the IHSA.[3]

  • Golf (boys): 4th place (1955–56)
  • Soccer (boys): 4th place (2006–07)
  • Track & Field (boys): 4th place (1915–16)

While the school no longer sponsors football, early in the school's history, the game was notable. Amos Alonzo Stagg, the coach at the University of Chicago coached the school's football team for a time.[2] On November 23, 1901, the school became the first Illinois school to travel outside the border states to play a football game, playing University High School of Cleveland to a 0–0 tie.[4] Three alumni are members of the College Football Hall of Fame (two as coaches, one as a player).

Notable alumni

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