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Aurora Central Catholic requires 28 credits for graduation. However, because of the block scheduling system, many students graduate with 30 or 32 credits. There is a wide range of courses and levels offered which includes honors, independent study, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
Aurora Roncalli High School for Boys and Madonna Catholic High School consolidated to form Aurora Central Catholic High School. [citation needed] Closed in 1969: St. George High School [73] St. Patrick Academy (Des Plaines) [74] Closed in 1970: Marywood High School (Evanston) [75] Closed in 1983: Mother of Sorrows High School (Blue Island) [76]
Mendel Catholic High School, Chicago (1951–1988) Mount Assisi Academy , Lemont (1951-2014) Near North Career Metropolitan High School , Chicago (1977–2001)
Formerly called the Suburban Catholic Conference, the conference changed its name to the Suburban Christian Conference in 2009 and include four new schools, three of which are from the disbanding Private School League. During the 2013-2014, seven members decided to move to the Metro Suburban Conference, effective during the 2014-2015 academic year.
Central Catholic's Madison Heiser hits a dig against St. Thomas Aquinas at Central Thursday, October 12, 2023. In the other state semifinal, at 4 p.m. Friday, the New Bremen Cardinals will take on ...
Marmion Academy (formerly Marmion Military Academy) is a grade 9–12 Roman Catholic high school for boys in Aurora, Illinois, United States. It is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford . The academy is owned and operated by the Benedictine monks of Marmion Abbey on campus.
Rosary High School was established in 1962 by the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois as a private, all-girls, college-preparatory, Roman Catholic, high school located in Aurora, Illinois. It is ranked as one of the top private schools in the state of Illinois as students achieve on average 5 points higher on the ACT and 43 points higher ...
The district began as a Kindergarten-8th Grade (K-8) district, with its students attending Naperville Central High School for 9th Grade-12th Grade until Waubonsie Valley High School was constructed for District 204 and opened in 1975. The district opened eleven buildings during the 1990s, at all levels of primary and secondary education.