List of Renaissance 2010 Schools
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Despite legislation that capped Chicago charters at 30, former CPS schools chief Arne Duncan and Mayor Daley allowed many new charter schools to open under the auspices of a single charter within the Renaissance 2010 initiative. For example, private charter operator Chicago International was allowed to operate 12 charter schools under its single charter.
Contract Schools
- Austin Business and Entrepreneurship Academy
- Chicago High School for the Arts
- Chicago Academy High School
Performance Schools
- Bronzeville Scholastic Institute (at DuSable)
- Infinity Math, Science, and Technology High School
- Lindblom Math and Science Academy High School
- Multicultural Arts High School (at Little Village)
- Pershing West Middle School (at Douglas)
- Rickover Naval Academy High School (at Senn)
- School of Social Justice (at Little Village)
- Sherman School of Excellence (First Turn-Around School)
- Suder Montessori Elementary School
- Tarkington School of Excellence
- Daniel Hale Williams Preparatory School of Medicine (at DuSable)
- UPLIFT Community School (at Arai)
- World Language High School (at Little Village)
Charter Schools
- Aspira Charter School (at Haugan)
- Bronzeville Lighthouse Charter School
- The Catalyst Schools
- Chicago International Charter School - Avalon/South Shore Campus
- Chicago International Charter School - Ralph Ellison Campus
- Chicago International Charter School -Wrightwood Campus
- Chicago Virtual Charter School
- Choir Academy Charter School of Chicago
- DuSable Leadership Academy of Betty Shabazz International Charter School
- Erie Elementary Charter School
- Galapagos Elementary Charter School
- Legacy Charter School
- Noble Street Charter School - Pritzker College Prep Campus
- Noble Street Charter School - Rauner College Prep Campus
- Noble Street Charter School - Golder College Prep Campus
- Noble Street Charter School - UIC College Prep Campus
- Noble Street Charter School - Gary Comer College Prep Campus
- Noble Street Charter School - Rowe-Clark College Prep Campus
- Noble Street Charter School - Johnson College Prep Campus
- Noble Street Charter School - Bulls College Prep Campus
- Perspectives Charter School – Calumet Campus
- Providence Englewood Charter School - Bunche Campus
- Barbara A. Sizemore Academy of Betty Shabazz International Charter School
- University of Chicago Charter School - Donoghue Campus
- University of Chicago Charter School – Woodlawn High School Campus
- UNO Charter School - Bartolomé de las Casas Campus
- UNO Charter School - Carlos Fuentes Campus
- UNO Charter School - Rufino Tamayo Campus
- Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men
- Young Women's Leadership Charter School
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