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South Shore High School (Chicago)

South Shore High School (commonly known as South Shore) was a public 4–year high school located in the South Shore neighborhood on the south–east side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. South Shore was apart of the Chicago Public Schools district. South Shore opened in 1940.〔"South Shore at a glance". November 3, 1993. 95.〕 The school was a part of a CBS documentary about the city's public school system in 1984.〔(When South Shore’s grades went south )〕 From 2001–11, the school was made up of four schools: School of Entrepreneurship, School of the Arts, School of Leadership, and School of Technology. In September 2011, the four small schools were consolidated into one school, the School of Leadership; which closed at the end of the 2013–14 school year.〔(January 26, 2011 Board Reports )〕
==Small Schools==
Due to South Shore's history of poor academic performance, Chicago Public Schools decided to divide the school into four smaller schools beginning in 2001. The school campus, located at 7527 –7627 South Constance Street was divided into four small specialized high schools: the School of Entrepreneurship, the School of the Arts, the School of Leadership, and the School of Technology.〔Ana Beatriz Cholo. "City names 3 schools for next step in reform". ''Chicago Tribune''. April 6, 2002. 1.〕〔Diane Friedlander. "(Windows on Conversions: Case Study: School of the Arts, Chicago, IL )". School Redesign Network. Retrieved on January 3, 2009.〕

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