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Resurrection High School
Address
7500 West Talcott Avenue
Chicago, Illinois, (Cook County), 60631
 United States
Coordinates 41°59′27″N 87°48′56″W / 41.99083°N 87.81556°W / 41.99083; -87.81556Coordinates: 41°59′27″N 87°48′56″W / 41.99083°N 87.81556°W / 41.99083; -87.81556
Information
Type Private, All-Female
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Established 1922
President Lynne Saccaro
Principal Lynne Saccaro
Asst. Principal Carol Beimer
Ruth Christensen
Angela Durkin
Grades 912
Color(s) Red and White          
Athletics conference Girls Catholic Athletic Conference
Team name Bandits
Accreditation(s) North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Average ACT scores 22.3
Newspaper Spectrum
Tuition $8,200
Alumni over 12,000
Dean of Students Tamara Bernardin
Athletic Director Lynn O'Linski
Website

Resurrection High School is a private, Roman Catholic, all-girls high school in Chicago, Illinois. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.

Background

Resurrection High School was founded by the Sisters of the Resurrection, a Roman Catholic religious order. Sister Anne Strzelecka C.R. arrived in Chicago on February 2, 1900 to work with students in Catholic schools. In 1912, Sister Anne bought a tract of land in northwest Chicago and three years later opened Resurrection Academy as an elementary school and boarding school for girls. In 1920, Sister Anne bought the 52-acre (210,000 m2) Anderson onion farm and skating pond where Resurrection Medical Center now stands. Resurrection High School was established in 1922. In 1922, she opened the doors to Resurrection High School in what is now the Provincial Home. Four years later, the first graduating class consisted of four young women, one of whom went on to become a successful attorney as well as a mother and grandmother of future Resites. After 40 years of growth, Resurrection High School opened its doors in 1962 in a new, much larger building. In 1997, an $11 million construction program added two state of the art science and computer labs, a technology center with internet capabilities, a 36-station fitness center, as well as air conditioning throughout the facility. Resurrection High School counts more than 12,000 alumnae in 83 graduating classes.[2]

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