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Nazareth Academy (La Grange Park, Illinois)

Nazareth Academy is a Roman Catholic college-preparatory high school located in LaGrange Park, Illinois, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. It was founded in 1900 by the Sisters of St. Joseph.
==History==
After relocating to Chicago, the Sisters of St. Joseph were encouraged to settle in LaGrange Park and open a school. In 1900, they founded Nazareth Academy in a remodeled house located at 120 N. Spring. There were 14 students, all girls, ranging from the ages of 5 to 14. Some students boarded at the school while others were only day students. In 1901, a new building was constructed. In 1903, the first two students of Nazareth graduated and enrollment had risen to 48 girls. At the same time, a boy’s only school was opened across the street from Nazareth. In 1926, the Sisters decided to restrict enrollment to high school students only. In 1936, Nazareth was accredited by the North Central Association for the first time. In 1950 there were 500 students and in an effort to house all the students, a new building was constructed; by 1958, there were 1,319 students. In 1963, the boarding school was forced to close in an effort to make room for more classrooms to accommodate the growing number of students. Soon after, in 1974, enrollment had decreased so greatly that the Sisters were forced to sell their building to the town and relocated to its current residence on Ogden Avenue. In 1977, with only 498 students were enrolled at Nazareth, the Sisters opened the school to boys, making it a coed school for the first time. Since then, many buildings and facilities have been added to the campus, including a gym and a football and soccer field.〔(History of Nazareth Academy )〕
Recently, Nazareth has been working on adding many additions to the school in an effort to keep up with the growing number of students. Among the additions are a baseball field, a new entrance hall, a legacy garden, and last fall the new dining hall was opened. The main athletic field, used for both football and soccer, now has a FieldTurf surface. In the spring of 2008, the school also added a new auditorium.

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